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Classic 65 Seville - Convertible - Leadsled - New Paint - Bagged - Not A Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:5000
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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1965 Cadillac DeVille 2 Door Convertible


Clean Clear AZ Title


This Sweet Cadi is owned by a friend of mine that does not have an EBay account.

Feel free to call him to ask questions. Daryl 623-465-7628


New GM Burnt Orange Base-coat/Clear-coat Paint

New White Convertible Top

New White Front and Rear Seats

New Door Panels

New Black Carpet


Rebuilt 429ci Cadillac Motor - 5000 Miles

Rebuilt Turbo-Hydromatic 400 Transmission - 5000 Miles

Runs & Shifts Smooth


New Airbags, Compressor, Switches, Valves, Tank


New Battery

New Polished Edlebrock Carb.

New Starter

New Upper Control Arm Bushings

New A/C Compressor

New Exhaust

New Hoses

New Tune-up

New Brakes

New "Coker" White Wall Tires

Lots of Re-plated Chrome

All Good Original Glass

Original 1965 Owners Manual


Notes of Interest:

Heater Core leaks and is currently bypassed. Power Top doesn't work (still works manually) currently working on finding the issue and will fix if possible.


This Sweet Cadi is owned by a friend of mine that does not have an EBay account.

Feel free to call him to ask questions. Daryl 623-465-7628


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This Sweet Cadi is owned by a friend of mine that does not have an EBay account.
Feel free to call him to ask questions. Daryl 623-465-7628


On Jan-24-14 at 16:17:48 PST, seller added the following information:

CORRECTION: MODEL IS A DEVILLE...NOT A SEVILLE!

CORRECTION: MODEL IS A DEVILLE...NOT A SEVILLE!

CORRECTION: MODEL IS A DEVILLE...NOT A SEVILLE!

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