Vehicle Description
In the world of vintage luxury, size is king. This 1976 Cadillac
Coupe DeVille proves it in every way, from the extra long body to
the huge displacement engine. But take a closer look, and you'll
see a luxury car that has been pampered all its life.
Firethorn Metallic is one of those colors that look great on an
angular 70s design. More than just a bold factory-correct
presentation, a Caddy like this is really starting to come into its
own. People are beginning to really love the sharp edge design that
is accented everywhere by chrome. The best examples of this is the
front bumper that boldly comes to a central point, the factory wire
wheel covers, and the upright rear reflectors that gave these
Cadillacs a hint of the iconic tailfin. But this one even gets the
little details right with a white pinstripe, whitewall tires, and a
white half-vinyl roof that are all part of a terrifically
coordinated package.
The white and red presentation is even continued inside. Cadillac
is synonymous with luxury, and the interior is where you always get
the best reminders of this. It's a time capsule of a DeVille that
comes loaded with the kind of options that you would even want on a
brand new car. It includes power windows, power seat, power locks,
cruise control, and tilt/telescoping steering wheel. All of these
controls have a cool classic look and feel, but best of all, these
features still function perfectly. In fact, even the air
conditioning is still keeping you cool inside. The stereo is an
updated AM/FM/cassette unit, but it's knob-style presentation
doesn't look out of place in this classic. But the best indicator
that this is a cherished original Caddy are the white leather
seats. They have a bit of wear from use over the years, but nothing
lasts over 40 years in this kind of condition without someone
keeping a constant eye on preservation.
A Cadillac is a cool cruiser, and there's a lot going on beneath
the metal. The big 500 cubic-inch V8 looks great in the engine bay.
It has the perfect mix where serviced items like the hoses and
belts meet many factory-original decals. You'll also like having a
'76 because it was the last year for this big-displacement V8.
Topped with a four-barrel carburetor, it has the torque to
confidently pull away from the stoplights. Plus, the cruising
attitude is heightened by a smooth-shifting three-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and power brakes with discs up
front.
There may never again be another cruiser that seats six people
comfortably in such a luxuriously cool way. It's your rare
opportunity to grab a well-presented legend for such an affordable
price. Call now!