Vehicle Description
1976 Cadillac Coupe de Ville� Final year of the fourth-generation
de Ville models 500 CID V-8 engine with four-barrel carburetor,
Delco High-Energy Ignition and a Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed
automatic transmission Greenbriar Firemist (code 93L) exterior with
Dunbarton Green (code 32T) cross-grain padded vinyl roof and
Antique Dark Blue-Green leather interior (code 322) Automatic
climate control, Twilight Sentinel, cruise control, tilt/telescope
steering column, power steering, power brakes, six-way power
driver's seat, power windows, power mirrors and power locks
Exterior thermostat on driver's sideview mirror, remote passenger
sideview mirror, rear window defroster, tinted glass and sunroof
delete option Whitewall tires, wire wheel covers, opera lights, map
lights and rear fender skirts Comes with original window sticker,
original warranty information, original customer receipt and other,
assorted documents Looking to add a unique Firemist paint to your
Cadillac Collection? MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present
this 1976 Cadillac Coupe de Ville for your inspection. 1976 was the
final year for the fourth-generation de Ville models. This example
was made in Cadillac's Linden, New Jersey factory during the second
week of July 1976 and delivered to Dietzcsh Cadillac-Pontiac in
Binghamton, New York. This car came out of a prominent collection
and miles understood to be 11,xxx but sold on a milage exempt title
without documentation. This car left Linden with the following
options - Firemist color, De Ville Cabriolet, leather upholstery,
AM/FM stereo with tape player, tilt/telescope steering wheel,
Twilight Sentinel, rear window defroster, cruise control, remote
right sideview mirror, interval wipers, opera lamps, fuel level
monitor, wire wheel discs and more. Finished in a rarely seen
Greenbriar Firemist (code 93L) with a Dunbarton Green cross-grain
padded vinyl roof (code 32T), this car's paint and trim are in
overall excellent condition, though there are some minor blemishes
on the left rear quarter panel, another on the vinyl roof's right
side and some minor trim discoloration visible near the windshield.
The car's windows are all in very good order, as are its lights,
including the rectangular headlights, which were in their second
year of use in North America. This Cadillac rides on American
Classic whitewall tires, size 235/75R15 and surrounding factory
wire wheel covers. The tires and wheel covers are in overall very
good condition. The car's body panels are straight and solid, the
bumpers look great and the vinyl roof mentioned earlier is in
excellent order. The engine bay is very tidy and the battery looks
new. Beneath that wide hood lies Cadillac's 500 CID V-8 engine with
a four-barrel carburetor and Delco's High-Energy Ignition, which
eliminated the need for ignition points and coil wires, and the
engine is backed by a Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed automatic
transmission. Driver convenience features include air-conditioning,
cruise control, tilting and telescoping steering column, power
steering, power brakes, power front seat, power windows, power
mirrors, power locks, tinted glass and rear window defroster. All
power accessories work as designed. This car also has a sunroof
delete option and an optional passenger sideview mirror. Inside,
the Antique Dark Blue-Green leather interior (code 322) looks
sumptuous. The leather bench seats are in fantastic shape. This
model has the optional split front bench. The matching carpet is in
great shape, as are the headliner, instrument panel, three-spoke
steering wheel and inner door panels. All of the gauges and warning
lights function as designed. The mirror glass and shift lever are
in good order. Rounding out the interior is a factory AM/FM stereo
with tape player. In 1976, the grille saw a new and finer
crosshatching pattern. Cornering lamps got new horizontal chrome
trim while tail lamps gained a new bold look. Eight different color
accent stripes were available. New trims included sporty plaids,
plush velours, knits and 11 distinctive genuine leathers. Coupe de
Villes had a new vinyl roof whose top molding served as a
continuation of the door "belt" molding. A controlled
(limited-slip) differential was included for extra traction. New
turbine-vaned and wire wheel covers were offered. A new option
locked the doors when the transmission lever was shifted to
"Drive." Cadillac also offered Track Master, a computerized skid
prevention system that automatically pumped the back brakes in an
emergency to shorten stopping distance. New options included a
push-button Weather Band built into the AM/FM stereo signal-seeking
radio, power passenger and manual driver seatback recliners for
50/50 front seats. Of the 15 standard and six optional Firemist
body colors, 13 were new this year. New standard features included
map lights,�tinted glass, spare tire cover, washer fluid level
indicator and steel belted radial whitewall tires. Car comes with
original window sticker, original warranty information, original
customer receipt and other, assorted documents. Competitors to this
Cadillac in 1976 included Cadillac's own Eldorado Coupe, Lincoln's
Continental Mark IV and Chrysler's New Yorker Brougham coupe, along
with Buick's Electra Limited and Riviera two-doors, Oldsmobile's 98
Regency and Toronado Brougham two-doors and Mercury's Marquis
Brougham two-door. This car is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 11,928
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Click here for our YouTube video
of the car! VIN: 6D47S6E640315 Note: Please see full terms and
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