Exterior
Dual headlights find either side and flank a wide square pattern egg crate grille and have a big bumper below in a match the hood outward V. Signal lighting wraps around the front quarters from the dual duals and a fine trim spear runs the gamut to the back of the car. Large doors provide access to the passenger compartment and this is topped by a white vinyl top. This shows some invasive rusting on its edges, a hole in the vinyl in the center and rust in the white trimming surrounding the top. This rust has migrated to the body and a few other areas where the roof meets the body. The remainder of the Persian Lime Firemist paint is still good and holding the shine. In the back of this big beauty are vertical tail lights and large vertical Caddy iconic bezels just off the backside of the rear quarters. Horizontal tail lights also run across the rear just below the trunk lid. A shiny bumper below, and some Caddy Badging around the entirety of this car, and we have an exterior ladies and gentlemen.
Interior
The BIG doors swing easily open and reveal lots of white leather and molded vinyl for the door panels. There is also some wood applique, a stainless toggle panel for the power windows and mirrors, and a molded white armrest. The lowers are exterior matching green carpeting. Inside we can breathe in white leather which may have taken out an entire herd of cattle to cover these overstuffed wide chairs. Split backs with a wide fold down armrest in front, and a wide bench for at least 3 in back. The front seats are power adjustable and show some soiling mostly on the fold down armrest. The door panels have it as well in a lot less obvious form. The green monster curved vinyl molded dash in green stretches across the front of the car. Here we see wood applique accenting and true GM dash design right out of 1974. Green carpeting covers the floors and a tight whitey headliner hangs tightly above. A very mid 70's color combo now retro cool!
Drivetrain
Under the hood sits a 472ci V8 which is original to the car, and provides enough power to spare to thrust this large piece of Detroit iron down the highway. It has a factory 4-bbl carb atop, and a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission on back. The rear axle weighs in at a 12 bolt with 2.93 gear ratio. All in an unrestored patina and some dirt engine bay.
Undercarriage
Patina, some surface rust, and invasive rust on the rockers mostly near all the wheel wells is noted. The stamped floor pans in these areas have it too, and also the framing shows some surface rust. Independent coil sprung front suspension provides the ride, and in back a 4 link with coil spring suspension is on and up to snuff. Power disc braking is upfront, and power drums for the rear.
Drive-Ability
A quick starter, and smooooooth runner, this car is mechanically sound. Cosmetically it needs some TLC but I would not change that classic mid 70's color. Bias free panic stopping, smooth automatic shifting and no problems on the mechanical front or back.
A classic with the "IT" color scheme, white leather, and all the conveniences one could shake a 1974 stick at, she's a true green meanie with personality and that charm that came with the 70's. Now it's looked at as retro which is a good thing, as opposed to myself which I'm just referred to as old, but in a good experienced way! Take me or leave me just like you can this consignment, but if you are into mid 70s stuff, get in here quick.
6D47R4Q176801
6-Cadillac
D-Deville
47-2 Door Hardtop
R-472ci V8 4bbl 205hp
4-1974
Q-Detroit, MI Assy Plant
176801-Sequential Unit Number