1968 Cadillac Deville Coupe on 2040-cars
Patrick, South Carolina, United States
For more details email me at: caridad.asper@manlymail.net .
This started as a rust free car from Arizona and was stripped all the way down.
The roof is a one off art piece done by Ryan Evans of Counts Kustoms in Las Vegas.
The paint is a custom made one off snow white with 2 silver pearls. (pearl white in color)
The interior is full custom Black w/ double stitch diamond red stitching. Black headliner with "CADILLAC" embroided in rear.
Red LED lighting kit under front dash and rear seat
Red LED Billet Push Button switches under dash for remote trunk pop/ remote door poppers / Led lighting for Trunk and Interior
This car is complete with CPP disk brakes front and Rear. Rear is 14 inch drilled and slotted / Front 12 inch drilled and slotted.
Full adjustable Air Ride with Nylon air lines
Audio system is Factory looking deck with blue tooth and USB/AUX hook ups.
JL audio Bluetooth Mod
WAVTECH 2 channel processor w/ adjustable bass knob under dash
2 JL Audio 12 inch subs flushed in trunk. You can't see them but you sure can hear them. Along all new mids and highs through out the car.
JL Audio HD 600 Amp for mid/highs
JL Audio 750 Amp for Subs
20 Inch Lexani wheels custom painted to match car. Rubber is brand new less than 200 miles.
Suspension is 2 ViAir 480 compressors, Slam Box valves and controller.
All light bulbs (inside and out) converted to LED. Head lights are HID with Red Halos.
Engine is a Cadillac 472 completely serviced with new belts , fluids, gaskets ect... and ready with working A/C. I just put a complete brand new A/C system in this car. It has 134A freon.
True dual exhaust with 13" glass-packs,
2 XS Power 2000 Deep cell Battery and 200 amp Isolator with 135 Amp alternator, and electronic points.
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