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Immaculate Original 51k Mile #10 Sable Black Beauty Out Of Private Collection! on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:51336 Color: bumpers
Location:

Summerfield, North Carolina, United States

Summerfield, North Carolina, United States
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1966

Cadillac DeVille Convertible

Original #10 Sable Black    ***     51,336 Original Miles     ***     Factory Triple Black

"A stunning example of open air Cadillac style in Elegant Sable Black!"


OFFERED FOR SALE is what I believe to be the nicest original DeVille Convertible I have seen in some time.  Sold new on March 2, 1966 at CENTRAL CADILLAC Co. in Cleveland, OH, this factory original #10 Sable Black car with original black interior and top that has just 51,336 original miles and has been meticulously maintained since new.  This DeVille Convertible has had the good fortune of being well cared for since it was new and it's condition speaks volumes.  

With the exception of a single re-paint, it is unrestored and has the appearance of a car that might be just a few years old.  The interior, dash pad, door panels, instrumentation, bezels, lenses are all in excellent condition.  The exterior bumpers, bezels, lenses, rubber trims, side moldings, grille are all excellent as well.  The body is arrow straight (and a black car tells all) and the paint presents so well that it has the look and patina of amazingly well cared for original. 

Features on this DeVille are Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Seats, AM-FM with power antenna, Power Windows, and Tilt-Telescopic Wheel.  Being what I imagine was Nick L.'s "summer love" and a convertible, he probably figured the top would be down when he was driving it so the car wasn't equipped with A/C....However, I always felt the addition of factory A/C would be the greatest gift an owner could afford upon such a outstanding car so I purchased a parts car that was factory A/C equipped so that it could be retrofitted,  and that car is included with the sale.  It has the engine (which runs on a remote fuel bottle) still in place and has all the hardware, mounting brackets, heater/evaporator box, water pump housing, as well as a nice lower dash panel with the eyeball vents.  I would expect that the cost for a professional installation including new correct components might run $4000-$5000 with labor but it would be worth 2x the expense to a car of this caliber.

Included in the sale are the original Protect-o-Plate, Owner's Manuals, and original blue vinyl holder.

You will not find a nicer correct triple Black 1966 Cadillac Convertible on the market today......It will not last!

"Nothing evokes the style and elegance of the 1960's more than a Sable Black Cadillac convertible".......What a well preserved example for your collection....What a great way to enjoy a bygone era.

Call or email with any questions:  336-202-8762.

Thank you!








      

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