Beautiful 1979 Cadillac Cpe Deville Well Kept Preserved Condition All Original on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Body Type:HARDTOP
Engine:V/8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: DeVille
Trim: CPE DEVILLE
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 81,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: COUPE TWO DOOR HARDTOP
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: WHITE/RED
Warranty: NONE
UP FOR YOUR CONCIDERATION IS A PRISTINE 1979 CADILLAC CPE DEVILLE WELL CARED FOR READY TO DRIVE ANYWHERE! THIS CADDY WAS BOUGHT FOR THIS CLASSY WOMAN BY HER FIRST HUSBAND AS A GIFT HE MAINTAINED IT FOR HER AND KEPT IT IN MINT GARAGE CONDITION. AFTER HE DIED SHE REMARRIED AND KEPT THE CAR UP AS HER LATE HUSBAND DID, REGULAR OIL CHANGES AND MAINTINANCE WAS PRIORITY WITH HER AND THIS CAR. WAS DRIVEN SPARINGLY ONLY DRIVEN TO FUCNCTIONS AND MEET HER FRIENDS, ALWAYS CONCERNED FOR PARKING LOT DINGS AND IT SHOWS. NOW ELDERLY AND NOT DRIVING AS MUCH SHE OFFERED IT UP FOR SALE TO ME. WHEN I MET HER AND SAW HER APPARENCE I KNEW WHY THIS CADDY LOOKED AS GOOD AS IT DID. WELL KEPT FOR HER AGE. I COULD SEE HER IN THIS CLASSY CADDY AND WHY SHE KEPT IT UP. HER NEW HUSBAND WAS INTO CLASSIC CARS AS WELL AND THEY USED TO TAKE THE CADDY TO CAR SHOWS AND WON MANY AWARDS FOR ITS CONDITION ONE THROPHY SHE WON WAS RED WHITE AND BLUE AND SHE GAVE IT TO ME WITH CAR, HAS TWO SETS OF CADDY KEYS ALL ORIGINAL BOOKS EVEN THE DELIVERY DATA CARD WITH IS VERY UNUSUAL. ALL REPAIRS WERE COMPLETED BY THEIR MECHANIC INCLUDE NEW BRAKES, WHITEWALL TIRES, SHOCKS, FRONT END WORK, FULL EXHAUST, TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGES, OIL CHANGES, BELTS HOSES ETC. CAR IS IN GREAT MECHANICAL AND BODY CONDITION, DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE. DRIVING THIS CADDY FEELS LIKE DRIVING IN A 1979 TIMEWARP ITS RUNS AS IF ITS NEW! AS MOST OLDER CADILLAC'S PEOPLE DROVE THEM TO ENJOY I HAVE SEEN SOME OUT THERE SAYING THEY HAVE ONLY 20 OR 30 THOUSAND MILES BUT BEING A 5 DIDGET ODOMETER IT COULD BE 130K OR MORE THIS CADDY HAS BEEN USED BUT NOT OVER USED AND A GOOD LOOKING CAR FOR IT'S LOW MILES. THE LEATHER INTERIOR IS BRIGHT WHITE NO TEARS OR CRACKS NICE AND SOFT, AS WELL AS THE WHITE HEADLINER ALSO NICE AND WHITE, PLUSH RED CARPETS WITH NO WEAR, RED DASH PAD WITH NO CRACKS VERY FEW FLAWS FOR IT'S AGE COUPLE OF LITTLE THINGS LIKE THE PWR SEAT BUTTON SOMETIMES THE GEAR DOES NOT ENGAGE, MOTOR WORKS, ALL OTHER POWER OPTIONS WORK WELL, A/C HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO R134, GREAT CAR TO JUST DRIVE AND ENJOY! UNDERCARRAIGEIS RUST FREE AS ALWAYS BEEN A FLORIDA CAR AND GARAGED, ONLY LIGHT RUST STAINS ON FLOOR MOSTLY FROM CONDENSATION, PAINT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE FOR IT'S AGE OVERALL A BEAUTIFUL CAR. CHROME NICE AND SHINNY WITH NO PITS ITS ALL THERE! IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CALL @ 407-729-9477 OR EMAIL ME BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM. THANKS FOR LOOKING been trying to upload pic's but having problems will get them asap
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