1976 Cadillac Deville Base Coupe 2-door 8.2l 500ci - 42,000 Actual Miles-1owner on 2040-cars
Mooresville, Indiana, United States
Engine:8.2L 500Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 42,250
Make: Cadillac
Exterior Color: Red
Model: DeVille
Interior Color: White
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
CADILLAC LOVERS LOOK NO FURTHER--- HERE IS A GEM!!! Title in Hand! 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE - 1 OWNER- 42K ACTUAL-
Up for auction is this very nice TOTALLY ORIGINAL 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE w/ 42,250 Actual/Original MILES - One owner car (same family, went to trust after original owner died, but again been with the same family since new with proof)
The MOTOR: this car is equipped with the 8.2L V8 500CI Rear Wheel Drive that has ONLY 42,250 ORIGINAL MILES (not even broke inn yet) - and this car runs and drives like new, power is all there and the transmission shifts smooth! Everything about this car is totally ORIGINAL, nothing aftermarket or added later- the car starts up everytime and you can drive anywhere anytime! The ELECTRICAL is ALL GOOD ALSO- lights and signals work just fine as well as gages on dash!
The POWER OPTIONS: Power windows, power locks, power driver seat, tilt wheel, AC, glove box trunk release, powered trunk when closing, all of these Powered Options WORK and the powered trunk you never find working yet it does! AM-FM Cassette and radio (radio does work)
The INTERIOR: the white leather seats are rip, stain and tear free! The red/ crushed red colored carpet is almost new looking (no flaws), the Original Red Colored Floor mats are still in the car and house the Cadillac Symbol (see pics) they too are also like new condition! The Headliner is like new as well; its unreal how nice it is actually, no rips, tears, or stains in the headliner; it is nicely intact and shows no signs of age or sagging! the doors both have one medium sized slit/crack (see pic) but not bad at all- The Window seals are tight and have no leaking or issues to address. The dash board is amazing, looking like it did in 1976 when bought new! The glove box works and operates properly housing a trunk release button and the ORIGINAL PAPERWORK from when bought new. This car has been smoke free since day one (obvious) - the steering wheel looks mint still and literally has no signs of age or over use! Its hard to believe because of its original condition and age how NICE the interior actually is! But to see it is to believe it because its so very obvious- NO INTERIOR disappointments here at all!!
The EXTERIOR: Hard to complain about this cars exterior at all, very very few issues but im gonna share them with you all- This car is a head turner and stands very tall!!! Proud to be seen in it and everyone always compliments us as we cruise around Southern Indianapolis --- This Caddy has ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT and again its OBVIOUS-the car is straight as an arrow with no body damage at all to mention, NO RUST AT ALL however there are like 3 small surface spots (quarter size literally., see pics) the 3 spots I am referring to are on the drivers side right below the small back seat window, these spots are honestly small and not even noticed at all unless standing 3 foot away or closer; again see pics to be clear- these spots are very surface and easily fixed! Also on the drivers door half way down right above the chrome trim piece there is a few small scratches not to bad at all actually (see pics) The cars Antenna works like new and goes up and down at choice via a button inside (another power feature) the chrome base piece around the bottom of antenna is missing (been gone for years now)- Finally, the rear clip! The rear clips on these cars are notorious for this- kinda discolored because GM didn't use the same body material (rubber made and dry out) the reason GM did this was for safety purposes its rubber because its known as an impact area - its not real bad by any means but it is clear to see and the rear clip has some cracks in it (the rear clip is not part of the body, instead its a totally separate piece itself) (see pics)--- the rear light fixture is missing the left side chrome wrap, the right is there to see what im referring to. (see pics) the Original Hood Emblem is nicely intact and stands Cadillac Tall!!! Also the underbody and frame are nice; rust free and again always garage kept (this car was rustproofed when bought new, hint the level of exterior quality) the exhaust is solid and also rust free and showing no signs of issues at all- Nice exterior overall for sure!
Overall on a scale of 1 to 10 I personally rate this car a SOLID NINE (9) needs very little help to be showroom worthy! Hard to find a Cadillac today that is A- totally ORIGINAL B- been cared for by the same family its entire life (obviously well cared for, its shows to see) C- has Original Miles 42k D- needs ZERO interior work etc etc - I could keep going on and on about the level of quality here!
WINNER WILL BE SUPER PLEASED AND PROUD TO OWN THIS 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE
We have decided to auction this car off to the Country with ******NO RESERVE********* the highest bid will WIN-- we will NOT lower this opening bid and re-list it later - if you are interested in this car bid away--- we have used an opening bench mark price to assure a SELL, quite honestly it should easily exceed our starting price!
Please feel free to ask any questions about this car, we ask you do so prior to placing a bid as we expect ALL placed bids to be honored as placed-- we will do everything in our power to assist our buyers and help answer any questions you may have!! *** this car is also FOR SALE LOCALLY** I will personally take it off the local market once the first BID is placed! So no need to worry once a bid is placed it will sell here on eBay!!!! We value our eBay relationship and look forward to meeting our buyer in person!!
LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY--- SHIPPING IS OK BUT AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE AND PICK-UP ARRANGEMENTS
thanks to all and best of luck to everyone!
On Jul-02-13 at 13:53:23 PDT, seller added the following information:we do have several other pictures of this car if so desired. eBay only allows 24 and we have like 75! Just ask and we will send them to you! thanks again
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