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1969 Restored Deville Conv. Incredible Condition All Reciepts on 2040-cars

US $21,999.00
Year:1969 Mileage:99000
Location:

McLean, Virginia, United States

McLean, Virginia, United States
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1969 Cadillac DeVille

2dr Convertible 8-cyl. 472cid/375hp 4bbl





Based on HAGERTY valuation tool The average value for this vehicle is:
$13,577*





















































































































































































I purchased this gorgeous Caddy from California two years ago.
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This caddy was still in the paint shop and it was completed and shipped to me in Va. I took it to my restorer and we took the engine out and transmission out and redid everyth single thing.
Please see receipt pics. There is no apologies about this car. It is a beautiful car, that needs nothing to be done that can be driven ANYWHERE IN THE USA WITHOUT ANY HESITATION. I love the cloud nine ride it has and I truly believe that out of my car collection, these cars will have a hayday soon. There are very little 69's around and all the ones that I have seen need a good $25,000 to $35,000 restoration.
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The paint on the car is perfect and was done right, this car had a $7,000 paint job, the body is straight straight straight and beautiful.
 I am not a dealer so please do not ask me to finance you or trade. I AM SELLING A VAST COLLECTION OF MY CARS AND BIKES AND BOATS AND YES THESE ARE MY PERSONAL AND I AM NOT LISTING FOR AN ALLEGED FRIEND. I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES, I AM SELLING MY COLLECTION OF 30 YEARS BECAUSE I HAVE OTHER INTERESTS NOW AND NOT BECAUSE I HAVE TOO. I AM VERY WELL AWARE OF THE MARKET VALUES AND WILL NOT FIRE CRACKER SALE MY COLLECTION BUT I AM OPEN TO REASONABLE OFFERS. Please do not ask me what the reserve is, but I can assure you it is very close to the buy it now price. I can assist shipping this vehicle anywhere in the world at buyers cost, but i will get it shipped for new buyer if outside the United States. If you have any sincere questions you can reach me at 202-439-7786.

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