1964 Coupe Deville - 43k Original Miles and Some Amazing Work!
1964 Cadillac DeVille Coupe Deville
Technical specifications of Cadillac DeVille 1964 | |
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Price: | US $14,980.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Harbor City, California, United States |
Make: | Cadillac |
Model: | DeVille |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Coupe Deville |
Year: | 1964 |
Mileage: | 43,841 |
VIN: | 64J046871 |
Color: | Dark Green |
Engine size: | 429 V8 Bored .30 Over |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Power Windows |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Green |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1964 Cadillac Coupe DeVille - 43k original miles!
This Caddy is a 'barn find' that has been built into a driver. When it was found in June 2014, it still had the vintage polyester tires on it from the factory (we've kept one in the trunk as a spare). It really was found on a farm.
429 V8 built by Steve Dulcich of 'Roadkill Garage' and 'Engine Masters' fame.Bored .030 overEgge pistonsIsky Camshaft
2" drop kit from Jamco Suspension
Radial whitewalls by Coker TireSpoked wheels with Cadillac emblem by Roadster Wire Wheels
Custom Magnaflow exhaust system built by Rich Waitas.
Jamco front disc brake conversion with new master cylinder/booster.
PowerMaster high-output alternator.
Rearend rebuilt in 2017 by Arizona Driveshaft.
Carb rebuilt by Daniel Boshears of Red Rocket Engine Co.
New upholstery, carpets, and sound deadener from OPG included! However, neither has been installed yet. They are all in boxes.The current upholstery is original, and it has some tears in it, but the foam is good.The current carpet is original and looks old.
Further info: The paint and body are remarkably straight, but not perfect. This car looks amazing from about 10 feet away, but you can see small flaws in the paint when you inspect it.The headliner is perfect. Two different steering wheel covers are included (one gold, one red) but will need to be installed.This car was built with a 'hot rod' vibe, and the cam/exhaust make it sound more like a muscle car than the classic Caddy 'vroom'.
Steve Dulcich built the motor and even ported the heads. You may have seen him on Roadkill, Engine Masters, or Roadkill Garage.Old-school companies were used by design. Steve estimated the power of the engine at 400hp and 500 lb/ft of torque.
This car has the somewhat dubious distinction of being a rare Coupe Deville without factory A/C. It is, however, a real Coupe Deville and not simply a Series 62.Verifiable through registration (and the badges are included, they're just in the glove box).
If you buy this car and live out of state, you must arrange for pickup and transportation.
This Caddy is a 'barn find' that has been built into a driver. When it was found in June 2014, it still had the vintage polyester tires on it from the factory (we've kept one in the trunk as a spare). It really was found on a farm.
429 V8 built by Steve Dulcich of 'Roadkill Garage' and 'Engine Masters' fame.Bored .030 overEgge pistonsIsky Camshaft
2" drop kit from Jamco Suspension
Radial whitewalls by Coker TireSpoked wheels with Cadillac emblem by Roadster Wire Wheels
Custom Magnaflow exhaust system built by Rich Waitas.
Jamco front disc brake conversion with new master cylinder/booster.
PowerMaster high-output alternator.
Rearend rebuilt in 2017 by Arizona Driveshaft.
Carb rebuilt by Daniel Boshears of Red Rocket Engine Co.
New upholstery, carpets, and sound deadener from OPG included! However, neither has been installed yet. They are all in boxes.The current upholstery is original, and it has some tears in it, but the foam is good.The current carpet is original and looks old.
Further info: The paint and body are remarkably straight, but not perfect. This car looks amazing from about 10 feet away, but you can see small flaws in the paint when you inspect it.The headliner is perfect. Two different steering wheel covers are included (one gold, one red) but will need to be installed.This car was built with a 'hot rod' vibe, and the cam/exhaust make it sound more like a muscle car than the classic Caddy 'vroom'.
Steve Dulcich built the motor and even ported the heads. You may have seen him on Roadkill, Engine Masters, or Roadkill Garage.Old-school companies were used by design. Steve estimated the power of the engine at 400hp and 500 lb/ft of torque.
This car has the somewhat dubious distinction of being a rare Coupe Deville without factory A/C. It is, however, a real Coupe Deville and not simply a Series 62.Verifiable through registration (and the badges are included, they're just in the glove box).
If you buy this car and live out of state, you must arrange for pickup and transportation.