1964 Cadillac Coupe De Ville , Must See on 2040-cars
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: DeVille
Trim: COUPE
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Black
1964 Cadillac coupe deville. This caddy is one of the best looking 64s out there. If you want to own a one of a caddy. This is it. I can't tell you how much attention this car gets when I drive it. If you don't like attention. Don't buy this car. It's a show stopper. The car was pretty much a full restoration. Original California car. Little to no rust. I still have the original salesman's business card from 1964 with the manuals. Car runs drives shifts and stops great. Here's a list of what's new.
Rebuilt 429 motor with aluminum radiator
Rebuilt trans
Fuel tank was dropped and flushed
All new interior with Suede headliner
Trunk is completely Carpeted
Ride tech bag set up with Shockwaves on the front. All digital
22" Centerline smoothies with new tires.
HID headlights and LED taillights
Air horn
Alarm with popper for trunk
Newer Paint job
Tint
Kenwood CD in the glove box with remote eye
6x9s in the rear deck
New Optima red top battery
All the power options in the Interior and exterior work. Windows, seat, lights, windshield wipers etc. etc. Even the cigarette lighter still works. The only thing that doesn't work is the wing/vent window on the driver side. The gear is Stripped. I painted all the trim around the widows and painted the door handles. Powder coated the grill and brushed out the bumpers and the face on the wheels. I hate chrome. This car does NOT have AC or heat. You can put a Vintage air system in it and practically have a bad ass new car. It's time for me to start a new Project. So this one must go. Bid to own this bad ass caddy and be the guy that everybody envies.
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