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1966 Cadillac Deville 2 Door Convertible! Sema Dub Show Car! Restored! Bagged! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:94000
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, United States

Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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1966 Cadillac DeVille 2-Door Convertible


You are not only looking at a piece of history from 1966, but you are looking at a show car! It does not get any better than this. This is a fully restored SEMA and DUB show car. This car is known all around the world for its unique look and rare qualities. It is very hard to even find parts for a car like this, let alone, a fully restored complete car such as the one you are reading about today. This Cadillac has been completely rebuilt from the ground up by some of the best car builders in the world. The car is about as rare as it gets, and to add to that, it has been signed by Barry Maguire himself on the inner passenger side fender. There was absolutely no expenses spared in this build. You cannot pull this car out of the driveway without someone stopping to take pictures of the car. It is a true show car that will get unbelievable amounts of attention anywhere it is taken.

Below is a list of what makes this show car such a desirable piece:

-         CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND (VIN F6241298)

-         ORIGINAL 1 OWNER CAR

-         Very rare two door convertible

-         Custom made purple matching top

-         94,000 miles on body and frame

-         429 BIG BLOCK motor

-         Motor dress up kit

-         Aluminum radiator

-         Signed by Barry Maguire (pictured)

-         House of Color Pavo Purple Paint

-         Shaved doors (no poppers)

-         Dual air compressors

-         2,600lb air bags in the front

-         2,500lb air bags in the rear

-         Gray custom leather interior

-         Suede on dash, door panels, and kick panels

-         7” Flip out Pioneer DVD player head unit

-         Custom 22” Centerline Smoothie Wheels

-         New Toyo Tires (less than 100 miles)

-         Gray carpet in trunk

-         Runs and Drives GREAT!

-         New battery

-         Clear distributor cap

-         2011 SEMA SHOW CAR

-         2011 DUB SHOW CAR

-         Has been featured on Car Crazy TV show

-         Photo shoot for Grounded Magazine on 10/25/2013

-         Rear C-Notch

-         Power seats

 

I’m sure I am forgetting some things as the list of what this car includes goes on and on. Needless to say, this car speaks for its self. It is show car quality with minimal flaws. The small, but “need to know” flaws are listed below:

 

-         Passenger side window does not roll down/up (needs motor)

-         Hairline crack in drivers side exhaust manifold (have pictures)

-         Some small signs of surface rust on vent windows (have pictures)

-         Missing the “pedal” part of the gas pedal (does not affect how the car runs and drives)

-         AC, heat, and windshield wipers are not hooked up (this is a show car, so there is no need for them)

 

With that said, you are being given the chance to own this show piece of history at a fraction of the cost to build one identical to this. This is truly a ONE-OF-A-KIND car all the way around. It is an eye catcher from miles away! There is no other car like it and will be by far the coolest car you have ever owned!

 

Please, keep in mind this vehicle is considered an antique. You absolutely must see it in person to appreciate it! There will be absolutely no test drives without cash in hand. I will not haul nor drive the truck for you to decide if you like it or not. You are the buyer; therefore, you are responsible for all parts on your end of the sale (i.e. shipping, title transfer, registration, insurance, inspection, and so on).

 

BELOW IS A LINK TO THE PHOTOBUCKET ALBUM OF THE CAR. You MUST delete the “CLOSE THIS GAP” after you copy and paste the link into your browser: 

 

http://s699.photobucket. CLOSE THIS GAP com/user/NCcummins/library/1966%20Cadillac?sort=3&page=1

 

BELOW IS A LINK TO THE YOUTUBE VIDEO FROM THE PHOTOSHOOT. You MUST delete “CLOSE THIS GAP” after you copy and paste the link into your browser:

 

http://www.youtube. CLOSE THIS GAP com/watch?v=y-eB_l4XA0s&sns=sms

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

·       This 1966 Cadillac is sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED.

·       I encourage ALL PARTIES interested to view the car in person! Pictures and videos do not do it justice.

·       PLEASE, DO NOT submit a bid unless you have obtained 100% of the funds to purchase this car.

·       I am listing this car for a friend of mine. His name is Kevin. Please, give Kevin a call at 828-423-9379 BEFORE submitting a bid.

·       I have numerous pictures and videos of car. I can email them to you upon request.

·       The pictures in the listing were shot by Burrell Images. All rights reserved. They are not to be copied or edited in any way, shape, or form.

·       The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. IF you are having the car shipped to you, you need to make sure shipping is set up BEFORE using submitting a bid

·       This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION. This means the HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THE CAR!

 

I sincerely thank you for taking the time to look at this 1966 Cadillac.


Happy Bidding!

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