1965 Cadillac Convertible Driven & Signed by Rock Band Journey
1965 Cadillac DeVille
Technical specifications of Cadillac DeVille 1965 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Alamo, California, United States |
Make: | Cadillac |
Model: | DeVille |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 56,800 |
VIN: | F5259587 |
Color: | Gold |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | Convertible, Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Plus: Special Surprise Duffel Bag Filled with Journey and Van Halen Memorabilia!!! Journey and Scotty Ross put together a very special surprise for the winner. Duffel bag is chock-full of several Journey and a Van Halen T-shirt, sunglasses, baseball cap, a DVD of a Manila concert, concert CD, a collection of old access passes including buttons, and a “Crew” Journey T-shirt! What a great gift from Journey!!Collectors, you will be smiling!!
Own A Front Row Seat to Rock History While Providing Homes, Education and Food to Haiti’s Children!
Rooted in American History, this striking gold 1965 Cadillac Convertible has ferried the iconic bands, Van Halen and Journey to performances across California. Scotty Ross, tour manager for Van Halen, first purchased the six-seater in 1999 and used it to get Van Halen to gigs in the Los Angeles area. In 2013, Ross returned to a previous position as road manager for Journey and brought the white-walled beauty with him to transport band members to performances in the San Francisco Bay region. On April 08, 2017 Rock Band Journey was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame, ten years after Van Halen joint the Masters of Rock!!
In 2017, Ross sold his beloved Cadillac to Dr. Andreas Kamlot, a leading heart surgeon from the East Bay Area of San Francisco, California, and a CRUDEM Foundation volunteer at Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in Milot, Haiti. Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Kamlot, the convertible will be auctioned through eBay in September 2017, with absolutely all proceeds going directly to support the northern Haiti community outreach projects by Hôpital Sacré-Coeur’s Sister Ann Crawley, C.S.J.P.
In support of this great charitable effort, the car was signed by all Journey band members in May 2017 before a Las Vegas concert and is now available as the ultimate collector’s piece of Rock history!
Rock Your World With The Ultimate Collector’s Classic
This elegant convertible is in overall excellent condition, runs well and can be driven every day. It has the original paint, with only a few small blemishes that have been touched up and do not distract from the overall beauty of the vehicle. The white wall tires are new, and with the exception of two small repaired cracks on the dashboard, the interior is pristine.
1965 Cadillac Coupe de Ville is in excellent condition and has all matching numbers.
• 56,800 miles.• Original 429ci V8 Engine•Original Gold paint.•Excellent Chrome.•Original black/gold license plates.•Original working radio and power antenna from 1965.•Original 1965 documents and owner’s manual.•Interior and convertible top with boot are brand new.•Chassis is rust free, as is the rest of the car.•Fully serviced until 2017, with extensive service history documents.•Everything works perfectly except the AC and clock.•Automatic Transmission•Power Steering•Power Brakes•Power Windows•Power Convertible Top•Power Bench Seats•Tilt/telescoping Steering Wheel•Remote Side Windows•Boot
Love-In-Action: All Proceeds from the Auction will go to Sister Ann’s Hôpital Sacré-Coeur Haiti Outreach Projects
Since her arrival at Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in 2009, Sister Ann Crawley, of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace, walks daily into the mountainous jungles and down the village streets of Milot, Haiti. Her mission is to find the poorest of the poor, the infirm, the blind and orphaned children who live in desperate squalor, and offer them assistance. She doesn’t have to look far.
After eight years of delivering miracles, people in dire need find her. With a practiced eye, Sister Ann spots the most at-risk members of the community and combines the provisions for basic needs with individual servings of hope, love and understanding.
Sister Ann’s outreach program delivers food to malnourished children, many orphaned and living on the streets, builds houses for the homeless, elderly and blind, and pays for school tuitions, uniforms and supplies for more than 200 children. The program is administered by Hôpital Sacré-Coeur and funded through donations to The CRUDEM Foundation.
Sr. Ann has built nearly 200 homes. You can imagine the joy a new house brings to people who have never lived in a real structure. These projects also give employment to local men and women, which help them feed and educate their children.
Free education is rare in Haiti. Only 40% of Haiti’s children attend school. An effective way to break the cycle of poverty and disease is through education.
Orphans living on the streets, the elderly and disabled gratefully accept the food Sr. Ann provides them on a regular basis. Often, it is the only meal they eat for several days.
The CRUDEM Foundation / Hôpital Sacré-Coeur – Haiti
Hôpital Sacré-Coeur (HSC) is the largest private hospital and public health provider for the 225,000-people living in the Milot region of Northern Haiti. The CRUDEM (Center for the Rural Development of Milot) Foundation Inc, assumed financial responsibility for Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in 1986.
In 2012, the Holy Name Medical Center Foundation of Teaneck, NJ became the sole member of The CRUDEM Foundation.
In addition to substantial financial support, Holy Name provides the full range of technical, operational, training and administrative assistance to Hôpital Sacré-Coeur.
and Hôpital Sacré-Coeur. Today, Hôpital Sacré-Coeur is one of the only Haitian-run private hospitals in Haiti, with 347 Haitian staff members supported by a network of U.S. medical professionals, volunteers and resources. It is one of the northern area’s largest employers and Haiti’s government has designated Hôpital Sacré-Coeur as the region’s tertiary care hospital.
In addition to full in-patient services, the 200-bed hospital offers outpatient clinics, full maternity services, pediatric care, dental services, a prosthetic clinic, an emergency department, pharmacy and a clinical laboratory. It also provides a full range of HIV/AIDS services, including a program to prevent mother-to-child transmission. Public health nurses and community health workers bring outreach services, including vaccinations, pre-natal care, basic hygiene and nutrition education, treatment for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis malaria and cholera to 150,000 people living in five regions.For more than 30 years, a unique collaboration has grown and strengthened between CRUDEM
Own A Front Row Seat to Rock History While Providing Homes, Education and Food to Haiti’s Children!
Rooted in American History, this striking gold 1965 Cadillac Convertible has ferried the iconic bands, Van Halen and Journey to performances across California. Scotty Ross, tour manager for Van Halen, first purchased the six-seater in 1999 and used it to get Van Halen to gigs in the Los Angeles area. In 2013, Ross returned to a previous position as road manager for Journey and brought the white-walled beauty with him to transport band members to performances in the San Francisco Bay region. On April 08, 2017 Rock Band Journey was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame, ten years after Van Halen joint the Masters of Rock!!
In 2017, Ross sold his beloved Cadillac to Dr. Andreas Kamlot, a leading heart surgeon from the East Bay Area of San Francisco, California, and a CRUDEM Foundation volunteer at Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in Milot, Haiti. Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Kamlot, the convertible will be auctioned through eBay in September 2017, with absolutely all proceeds going directly to support the northern Haiti community outreach projects by Hôpital Sacré-Coeur’s Sister Ann Crawley, C.S.J.P.
In support of this great charitable effort, the car was signed by all Journey band members in May 2017 before a Las Vegas concert and is now available as the ultimate collector’s piece of Rock history!
Rock Your World With The Ultimate Collector’s Classic
This elegant convertible is in overall excellent condition, runs well and can be driven every day. It has the original paint, with only a few small blemishes that have been touched up and do not distract from the overall beauty of the vehicle. The white wall tires are new, and with the exception of two small repaired cracks on the dashboard, the interior is pristine.
1965 Cadillac Coupe de Ville is in excellent condition and has all matching numbers.
• 56,800 miles.• Original 429ci V8 Engine•Original Gold paint.•Excellent Chrome.•Original black/gold license plates.•Original working radio and power antenna from 1965.•Original 1965 documents and owner’s manual.•Interior and convertible top with boot are brand new.•Chassis is rust free, as is the rest of the car.•Fully serviced until 2017, with extensive service history documents.•Everything works perfectly except the AC and clock.•Automatic Transmission•Power Steering•Power Brakes•Power Windows•Power Convertible Top•Power Bench Seats•Tilt/telescoping Steering Wheel•Remote Side Windows•Boot
Love-In-Action: All Proceeds from the Auction will go to Sister Ann’s Hôpital Sacré-Coeur Haiti Outreach Projects
Since her arrival at Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in 2009, Sister Ann Crawley, of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace, walks daily into the mountainous jungles and down the village streets of Milot, Haiti. Her mission is to find the poorest of the poor, the infirm, the blind and orphaned children who live in desperate squalor, and offer them assistance. She doesn’t have to look far.
After eight years of delivering miracles, people in dire need find her. With a practiced eye, Sister Ann spots the most at-risk members of the community and combines the provisions for basic needs with individual servings of hope, love and understanding.
Sister Ann’s outreach program delivers food to malnourished children, many orphaned and living on the streets, builds houses for the homeless, elderly and blind, and pays for school tuitions, uniforms and supplies for more than 200 children. The program is administered by Hôpital Sacré-Coeur and funded through donations to The CRUDEM Foundation.
Sr. Ann has built nearly 200 homes. You can imagine the joy a new house brings to people who have never lived in a real structure. These projects also give employment to local men and women, which help them feed and educate their children.
Free education is rare in Haiti. Only 40% of Haiti’s children attend school. An effective way to break the cycle of poverty and disease is through education.
Orphans living on the streets, the elderly and disabled gratefully accept the food Sr. Ann provides them on a regular basis. Often, it is the only meal they eat for several days.
The CRUDEM Foundation / Hôpital Sacré-Coeur – Haiti
Hôpital Sacré-Coeur (HSC) is the largest private hospital and public health provider for the 225,000-people living in the Milot region of Northern Haiti. The CRUDEM (Center for the Rural Development of Milot) Foundation Inc, assumed financial responsibility for Hôpital Sacré-Coeur in 1986.
In 2012, the Holy Name Medical Center Foundation of Teaneck, NJ became the sole member of The CRUDEM Foundation.
In addition to substantial financial support, Holy Name provides the full range of technical, operational, training and administrative assistance to Hôpital Sacré-Coeur.
and Hôpital Sacré-Coeur. Today, Hôpital Sacré-Coeur is one of the only Haitian-run private hospitals in Haiti, with 347 Haitian staff members supported by a network of U.S. medical professionals, volunteers and resources. It is one of the northern area’s largest employers and Haiti’s government has designated Hôpital Sacré-Coeur as the region’s tertiary care hospital.
In addition to full in-patient services, the 200-bed hospital offers outpatient clinics, full maternity services, pediatric care, dental services, a prosthetic clinic, an emergency department, pharmacy and a clinical laboratory. It also provides a full range of HIV/AIDS services, including a program to prevent mother-to-child transmission. Public health nurses and community health workers bring outreach services, including vaccinations, pre-natal care, basic hygiene and nutrition education, treatment for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis malaria and cholera to 150,000 people living in five regions.For more than 30 years, a unique collaboration has grown and strengthened between CRUDEM