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1968 Classic Coupe Cadillac Deville Convertible Power Locks White Wall Tires on 2040-cars

US $16,999.00
Year:1968 Mileage:51338
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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1968 CLASSIC COUPE CADILLAC DEVILLE CONVERTIBLE


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A CLASSIC VEHICLE WITH AN ATTITUDE

CLEAN CLEAR TITLE - BENSONHURST -BROOKLYN CAR

THIS CAR HAS BEEN FEATURED IN A RECENT NYC INDEPENDENT FILM 'VAMP BIKERS' WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST OF THE 1979 GANG MOVIE "THE WARRIORS" WE HAVE THE FOOTAGE.



TRULY A BEAUTY
TO DRIVE AND GETS PLENTY OF COMPLIMENTS ON THE ROAD.

DRIVES VERY VERY SMOOTHLY

THE BODY WAS RECENTLY REPAINTED.  ALL CHROME AND TRIM ARE STILL ORIGINAL AND DOES HAVE SOME BLEMISHES HERE AND
THERE BUT THEY ARE NOT VERY OBVIOUS. THE WHITE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WORKS SMOOTHLY.

THIS VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY TYPE OF ACCIDENT. AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT BLOW COLD

This 68 Cadillac is ready for you to get in and drive everyday. These 60's era Cadillac vehicles are becoming more
and more collectible as the older ones disappear, especially a well maintained car like this.
This Cadillac is by no means a show car but it is in the kind of
condition that you can enjoy everyday or save it as an investment. It will forever be a classic!!
 

MORE PICTURES CAN BE SEEN HERE:  http://1968cadillacdeville.com

SERIOUS BUYERS - FOR PICK UP ONLY. UNLESS BUYER ARRANGES SHIPPING THEMSELVES
 

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ADDITIONAL INFO

The trunk is also in excellent condition with all original cardboard and carpeting .

All tools are present INCLUDING spare tire AND ORIGINAL CAR MANUAL IN GLOVE COMPARTMENT.

Mechanically, this Cadillac runs GREAT! fires up right away.

The car just received a full tune up, GAS FILTER AND oil change.

 

   
  • 472ci V8 Engine (REPLACED)
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Power Brakes
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Power Windows
  • Tilt/Telescope Wheel
  • ORIGINAL RADIO IN DASH
  • Pioneer CD Radio IN GLOVE
  • AUTOMATIC TOP
  • POWER LOCKS
  • Power Antenna
  • ORIGINAL SPEAKERS
  • ORIGINAL LEATHER SEATS (NO RIPS)
  • SPARE TIRE W/TOOLS
  • ORIGINAL MANUAL
  • FUZZY DICE ORNAMENT INCLUDED!

WILL EVEN TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OF THE DOMAIN NAME WWW.1968CADILLACDEVILLE.COM TO THE BUYER

I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.

GOOD LUCK WINNING THIS GEM!

 

 

 

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