Vehicle Description
Meet the new king of the cruise-in night. This 1976 Cadillac Coupe
DeVille is one of the longest two-door vehicles Cadillac ever sent
out into the world, and with a factory-correct triple-blue
presentation on this exceptionally well presented classic, well,
Elvis couldn't have even ordered one better.
Innsbruck Blue Metallic is one of those colors never goes out of
style. The reason is once you get it into the sunlight, a deeper
shine emerges on this one. In fact, when you spend a sunny Saturday
cruising, the blue vinyl half-roof shows off its distinctive but
coordinated appearance. Originally, the extra long sleek lines
announced to the world you were enough of a big shot to take up
acreage on the highway. And today, this coupe has matured into a
stylish reputation in the market where it looks authentic right
down to the perfect plastic fender endcaps (not many survived on
these Caddys.) Plus, all the brightwork details you want on this
Caddy are correct. This includes the large front bumper with its
bold arrow pointing forward, the imposing grille, iconic wire wheel
covers, and the upright rear light housing that gave these
Cadillacs a hint of the iconic tailfin.
With an exterior this large, you can expect there's enough space
inside for this car to qualify as an addition on your home.
Tastefully completed in a time capsule-like Antique Light Blue
leather, this one demonstrates that with the right care, some cars
have timeless elegance. Even the dash and all the wood appearance
trim look terrific. The front and rear have fold down arm rests so
you can decide if you want to bring along all your family and
friends in comfort, or just give a few of the right people personal
luxury space. Besides just the room to relax, this Caddy has plenty
of comfort for the driver with features like a power seat, cruise
control, tilt/telescope wheel, power locks, electric rear defrost,
and the original AM/FM stereo. The air conditioning has even been
converted to R134a so you can truly cruise in comfort.
1976 was the last year for the monstrous 500 cubic-inch V8 motor.
Not only do get the pride of the largest engine ever installed in a
Caddy, but also the presentation is fantastically original - right
down to the original dealer service stickers. Emission regulations
of that era had started to take out some of the horsepower, but
this Caddy has no trouble moving because it still makes about as
much torque as a modern V8 Chevy truck! The cruising attitude is
heightened by a smooth-shifting three-speed automatic transmission,
and a ride that can only come from a classic Caddy. Add in power
steering, newer tires, and front disc brakes, and this is a classic
that's capable of taking on the modern world.
Complete with owner's manual and service manuals, you can now enjoy
king-sized luxury at an economy car price. Don't miss out, call
today!