1966 Cadillac Coupe Deville Convertible*absolutely Beautiful*serious Head-turner on 2040-cars
Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:429 Motor-Gas-Naturally Aspirited
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Cadillac
Model: DeVille
Trim: Coupe DeVille Convertible
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
1966 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE
*REBUILT 429 ENGINE
*REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
*CUSTOM DUAL EXHAUST
*CADILLAC 54-SPOKE WHEELS
*NEW COKER WHITE-WALL TIRES
*NEW BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP
*NEW WHITE BOOT-COVER
*POWER WINDOWS
*POWER LOCKS
*POWER SEATS
*POWER TOP
*ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK GOOD
*ORIGINAL WONDERBAR RADIO
*GORGEOUS INTERIOR
*CLEAN & CLEAR CHROME/GLASS
Up for sale is this ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 1966 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Convertible. It is in excellent condition inside & out, The body is straight and rust-free, the paint is in great condition with only a few small chips. The interior is just beautiful with the white leather and the black inserts & stitching and is very clean. The car has a NEW black top with a NEW white boot which makes it look that much better, along with Cadillac's 54-spoke wheels that are in excellent condition and new Coker White-Wall tires that gives it extreme class. The car has power windows/locks/seats and power top that all work good, and the Original Wonderbar Radio. This car is COMPLETELY GORGEOUS INSIDE & OUT, and will turn heads no matter where you go. It runs excellent and I wouldn't be afraid to drive this car anywhere. You will look very long, and very hard to find one that runs this good or is anywhere near as nice as this one. This Cadillac is pure class. Serious buyers can call the shop at 717-747-4169 with any questions, ask for Dean. We are a used car dealer, and is being sold AS-IS. We do charge a $100.00 documentation fee for the sale of a vehicle. This vehicle will also be listed locally and we reserve the right to end this auction early. This is an absolute auction! If you win the auction, it is YOURS! Don't expect to come "test drive" it, THEN decide if you will buy it or not. This is an online auction. Bidders with 0 feedback are required to call before placing your bid. A $500.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction end, and can be made via credit card or paypal, paypal account is dealswheels@comcast.net. Deposits are non-refundable. Fly in or have it shipped, we can provide shippers at the buyers expense. I am as accurate as possible in my descriptions, but keep in mind you are buying a USED vehicle, it is NOT brand new. I put this statement in all my auctions because some people do just that. Then the seller has to relist it and pay more fees. It is unfair to a seller.
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Allow us to explain. The redesigned, third-generation CTS Sedan does not feature a faulty ignition switch, while the 2014 CTS Coupe and Wagon, which are based on the second-gen car, do. And as it turns out, there are only 264 of those vehicles included in last week's 8.2-million-unit, ignition-switch recall. Model year 2003 to 2013 CTS Sedans, Coupes and Wagons are still covered.
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