Vehicle Description
Remember that time you wanted to start your own Rat Pack? This 1969
Cadillac DeVille convertible can make it happen with an amazing
presentation, luxury features (including A/C), it's original big
472 V8, and plenty of room for all the friends.
Anyone who was anyone in the '60s owned a top-of-the-line drop-top
Caddy. And today that status symbol has only grown as this cruising
machine sails into iconic status. The factory-correct shade of
Astral Blue has received all the right care and investments over
the years to make sure the shine grabs attention no matter if it's
under the Las Vegas neon or at a Sunday car show. And matching that
luster is the ultra-important brightwork. Bumpers were considered
an art form in this era, and it's great to see these chrome kings
never had to do battle with the daily grind. Plus, the trim,
bezels, and even the factory wire wheel covers are all straight,
clean, and clear. And while that black vinyl top looks amazing,
it's even better when you take it down.
Just like the exterior, there has been all the right care and
investment in keeping the interior looking factory-correct and
fresh. The seats the carpets, dash, and door panels remain deep and
black - a small miracle on a classic droptop. But this is not a sea
of darkness. Cadillac luxury also means a great wood appearance
package and plenty of bright trim. Plus, you get the kind of luxury
features that made these Cadillacs so special in 1969, and the kind
of options that you would expect in a brand new car today. This
includes leather seating that's power adjustable. Plus, the radio
has been upgraded to a new AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input, so that
you can easily get all the best Sinatra on demand. You sit behind
the original Caddy three-spoke steering wheel and gaze at a clear
gauge package. But it's not just comfortable for you. The DeVille's
full size means it really does offer relaxed seating for up to six.
And no matter how many family or friends are along for the ride,
you're going to love being able to roll down all the windows with
the touch of a button, drop the electric top without having to
leave the driver's seat, and still remain cool thanks to provisions
for air conditioning.
Filling the engine bay is the monstrous 472 cubic-inch V8. This is
the original powerplant for the car, and it still looks quite
factory-correct under the hood. Plus, with a four-barrel carburetor
on top, it gets off the line easily. And with the V8's
locomotive-like torque, this DeVille earns its easy-cruising
nature. Add in power steering, a three-speed automatic
transmission, front disc brakes, and Cadillac's legendary ride, and
this is the right classic for driving near or far.
Complete with tile docs and maintenance records, the DeVille
convertible is a truly iconic Caddy available now at quite a nice
price. So when can find one born with all the best features - all
of which remain today - you know this is a classic droptop that
you'll have hurry to take home. Call now!