One Owner, 1976 Coupe Deville, 36,730 Original Miles, on 2040-cars
Lewiston, Idaho, United States
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Up for auction is a one owner from new 1976 Cadillac Coupe De Ville, with only 36,730 original miles. This Cadillac has been garage kept all its life, and now that dad is no longer with us, the family has decided to sale his pride, and joy. The car is taking up space in the garage, no one is driving it, so it must go. The car was purchased new in July of 1976 through Lewiston's Valley Car Sales. Total cost was $11,017.00. The cars came equipped with these options: Accent stripes (blue) $42.00 Mist Wipers $28.00 Cruise Control $104.00 Rear Window Defogger $77.00 Door Edge Guards $7.00 Duel 60-40 Seats (power 6 way Driver) $123.00 Full floor Mats $38.00 Entrance lights $52.00 Leather Upholstry (blue) $220.00 Illuminated Vanity Mirror Pass $44.00 AM/FM 8 Track tape Deck $239.00 Tilt/ Tel. Steering wheel $102.00 Remote trunk latch $68.00 Outside Thermometer $25.00 Rt. hand remote control mirror $30.00 Cabriolet top (Blue) $329.00 Under seal $61.00 Controlled Diff $67.00 White Exterior, Blue Interior As you see from the options list this Cadillac is loaded, it also has climate control, but the air needs charging from none use. The car runs beautiful, and drives like new, with it's low miles. All systems works as they should, and service has been performed regularly. The body is straight, paint is original, and nice, but the car dose have some garage rash. ( small nicks & chips) (Please look at pictures closely) The leather interior looks new, no rips or tars, and shows very little ware. Tires are good, and the car can be driven to your home. This Cadillac has been pampered all its life, and is a fine example of a very low mile Coupe DeVille. I'm listing this Cadillac for the family, and will take all questions to them. They have set a very low reserve. Buyer is responsible for shipping, and all shipping costs. We will help with loading on our end, and in anyway we can. For questions please call Bill (208)750-0000
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