1968 Cadillac De Ville, on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
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1968 Cadillac DeVille Exterior: White, Interior: Red, This car has been completely restored, frame was painted black. All trim and bumpers were re-chromed and moldings were polished out. Paint and body work is superb, body is nice and straight. Under the hood has been completely reworked. Hood hinges are chromed out and motor was changed to a 355 V8 and chromed. ABS was added, chromed high output alternator, chromed A/C compressor, chromed power steering pump, quick fuel carb. HID headlights, chromed stock grill and much more. All custom interior including custom dash to house the new custom gages. Much more, must see to believe! You are looking at a 1968 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE complete restoration, frame was painted black. This beautiful head-turner is Alpine white with red interior. All trim and bumpers were re-chromed and moldings were polished out. Paint and body work is superb body is nice and straight. Under the hood has been completely reworked. Hood hinges are chromed out and motor was changed to a V8 355 and chromed as well. ABS Electric Brake system was added, Chromed High output Alternator, Chromed A/C compressor, chromed power steering pump, quick fuel carb, HID headlights, chromed stock grill and many other chrome dressing take note in pictures. Interior was a complete Fab job. Dash was fabricated to house new custom gauges with new A/C vents, and vintage air GEN IV unit. Full custom interior with front buckets, rear simulated buckets, center console front to rear package tray, fabricated panels front to rear with custom door handles, suede headliner, Ididit chrome column with tilt, billet steering wheel with half wrap, New clear Cadillac glass in every window, over 4 grand in glass alone. Touch screen kenwood deck with alpine R-type highs and kicker subs in trunk, ban-pass box with bridge through rear deck. This classic sits lowered on 22" staggered Intro wheels and Pirelli Tires, accented with 14" cross-drilled and slotted front and rear rotors with 4-piston upgraded calipers. This beast runs and drives beautifully, stops very well and A/C is Ice Cold. This classic was done tastefully and turns every head not matter what age, Great Old school, to many other things to list. check out photos. SERIOUS buyers ONLY please!!! I will ship internationally. If you need shipping please inform me and I will get you the cost to ship this vehicle to wherever you are. Asking $59,000. Located in TAMPA FL 33606, Contact Jay at 786-942-3777 for more information. NationalMarketingClassifieds is listing this vehicle for a Private Seller. This item may also be for sale locally, because of this NationalMarketingClassifieds reserves the right to end this auction early. By Bidding or Purchasing above item you agree that you have spoken to the Owner about the vehicle concerning the following; price, location, transportation, licensing, taxes, insuring, auction description, vehicle condition. You also understand that NationalMarketingClassifieds does not have this item in our possession and cannot guarantee the accuracy of the auction description. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1981 Cadillac Eldorado with V8-6-4 engine
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