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1962 Cadillac Deville on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:6800 Color: Red /
 Blue
Location:

South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States

South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Year: 1962
Model: DeVille
Trim: Legendary Rick Starbird Paintjob
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 6,800
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

!!!UP FOR SALE  AMAZING 1962 Cadillac DeVille !!!

This is one very special Cadillac Coupe DeVille ! True millage is unknown, but everything is freshly restored and new. The paint & bodywork is by Rick Starbird in Kansas who is the son of the legendary DARRYL STARBIRD,  an early Hot Rod lengend, so that makes this Candy Burgandy paint job car almost PRICELESS…
If you are not familiar with Darryl Starbird, you can Google his name and read all about him and the National Rod & Custom Hall of Fame & Museum.     So needless to say Rick is a chip of the 'ol Block and the paint & body work on this cool Caddy is flawless and it’s totally amazing and you will never find another 60s era Caddy like it… it is totally unique.  It’s a showpiece that begs to be shown and driven!
And of course, a car with such an exquisite exterior also begged for the interior and running gear and all the accessories to be equally as stunning and precise.
THE CAR IS A MECHANICAL MARVEL WITH ALL NEW BRAKES, REBUILT TRANNY, FRONT END, STARTER, etc... nothing went untouched to make this car a awesome as possible.
Here are just some of the goodies that went into this vehicle:

engine,exterior,drivetrain section
prep and refinish engine bay(inc.core support,wheel wells,fire
wall,replacing all vacumn lines,manifolds,clean up and replace any
faulty wiring.re loomed and re routed all engine wiring.Also
inc.power washing underside of engine and painting underside up to back of tranny.
hood insulator pad paint grill assy.
oem cadillac grill emblem(rechromed)
sanblast and refinish battery tray
air cleaner decal
front fender splash apron kit
sandblast and powdercoat valvle covers(pair),intake manifold,air
cleaner,air cleaner cover (color factory gm)
oil pan gasket
one pint of gm blue
vacumn connector
fuel tank sending unit
replace fuel sending unit
new drive belts and hoses
center carrier bearing(driveshaft)
replace center carrier bearing
custom full dual exhaust
R&I all pieces for chrome (new)fog light lens rechromed following parts 4 hubcaps,rear bumper(5 pieces),front
bumper(6 pieces),door sill plates,inner door handles,outer door
handles(inc push knobs),rear sill plates,ash tray covers,all inside
door chrome trim,rear view mirror arm,interior arm rests.
R&I antenna mast assy
rebuilt factory antenna assy.
install (DE VILLE)script on fender
1961 (DE VILLE) script
engine,exterior,drivetrain section
prep and refinish engine bay(inc.core support,wheel wells,fire
wall,replacing all vacumn lines,manifolds,clean up and replace any
faulty wiring.re loomed and re routed all engine wiring.Also
inc.power washing underside of engine and painting underside up to back of tranny.
hood insulator pad paint grill assy.
oem cadillac grill emblem(rechromed)
sanblast and refinish battery tray
air cleaner decal
front fender splash apron kit
sandblast and powdercoat valvle covers(pair),intake manifold,air
cleaner,air cleaner cover (color factory gm)
oil pan gasket
one pint of gm blue
vacumn connector
fuel tank sending unit
replace fuel sending unit
new drive belts and hoses
center carrier bearing(driveshaft)
replace center carrier bearing
custom full dual exhaust
R&I all pieces for chrome (new)fog light lens rechromed following parts 4 hubcaps,rear bumper(5 pieces),front
bumper(6 pieces),door sill plates,inner door handles,outer door
handles(inc push knobs),rear sill plates,ash tray covers,all inside
door chrome trim,rear view mirror arm,interior arm rests.
R&I antenna mast assy
rebuilt factory antenna assy.
install (DE VILLE)script on fender
1961 (DE VILLE) script
inner qtr trim lock pillar trim
interior trunk jack instructions label
fixed broken rear ashtrays
and much more !

The Caddy can be shipped anywhere !
Enjoy bidding and Good Luck Winning it !
For any q feel free to ask !
Thank you for your time !

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