1966 Cadillac DeVille Convertible Beautiful Survivor Car
1966 Cadillac DeVille Convertible DeVille
Technical specifications of Cadillac DeVille 1966 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Rowlett, Texas, United States |
Make: | Cadillac |
Model: | DeVille |
Type: | convertible |
Trim: | Convertible DeVille |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 99,539 |
VIN: | 1966 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | 429 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | White |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Options: | Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1966 Cadillac DeVille Convertible. Pampered Two Owner Survivor Car. 429 motor with rebuilt heads, new lifters, rebuilt carburetor, new water pump, new belts and hoses, and new tires. Mostly original paint with some partial respray of sides. Very nice original convertible top with boot, showing some wear. New convertible top motor and cylinders. Working power windows, power seats, power trunk, cruise control. Has autronic eye (not tested). Factory AC that switches on but needs recharge. Nice white leather interior, driver seat inserts have been partially replaced. Beautiful dash and instruments. No rust, runs and drives excellent. This car has clearly always been garaged and cared for. First owner was reportedly Henry Kissinger’s secretary. Car is located in Dallas, TX area. I am selling this car for a friend, email with questions. I can provide his phone number as needed. Buyer is responsible for transportation. Car is sold as is and no warranty. Thank you for viewing this auction.
On Mar-15-18 at 09:28:22 PDT, seller added the following information:
Hi I just learned this car has an Alabama registration that can be used to get a title in any state (Alabama did not issue titles for pre-1975 cars - there is a registration used for plates, etc.). The original owner retired from Washington DC and then moved to Alabama.