Vehicle Description
This 1977 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is has a terrific vintage style,
and it's especially impressive because of the full package's level
of originality. So when you have such a well-coordinated look that
also includes everting from an A/C interior to large V8 power, it
reminds you exactly why you love these Caddies.
The reason why this car has an instant attractiveness is its level
of completeness. The big coupe doors still line up well with the
with the body, and the plastic fender endcaps on the rear fenders
continue to look clean and straight. Cadillac fans know details
like this don't often survive all these years. So it shows that
this has been a well-respected car. There's proper brightwork with
the sharply-pointed front bumper, form-fitting rear, delicate side
trim, and turbine-style wheel covers. It's such a complete factory
package that even the Seamist Green paint is suspected to be to be
the factory application. It's no longer perfect after all these
decades, but there is something quite alluring about a true lacquer
finish. And the well-done white half-vinyl roof gives off the
perfect tone of vintage elegance.
The white vinyl roof not only looks great against the exterior's
pastel green, but also it gets you ready for the white leather
interior. The 1977 DeVille was the premiere year for a new idea.
These were downsized from the previous generation to help fit into
parking spaces and everyday life. But you'd never know that from
looking at the acres of room inside. The engineers utilized smarter
designs to make this car roomier, and the presentation on this one
remains far better preserved than a daily driver. Two rows of bench
seats mean plenty of space for up to six people to spread out. But
any time you want more individualized comfort, there are fold-down
armrests in each row. In fact, there are front power seats so you
and you passenger can easily find your own relaxed position. And
the amenities don't stop there. Like any proper Cadillac, you get
the best luxury features, including cruise control, tilt/telescopic
steering column, power locks, power windows (driver's needs
servicing), an AM/FM/8-Track stereo, and cold-blowing factory air
conditioning.
A Cadillac is a cool cruiser, and that's thanks to the right power.
Under the hood is the monstrous 425 cubic-inch V8 motor that
appears as honest as the day it left the Detroit factory. In fact,
this really just continues this car's well-preserved look, right
down to the bright blue block. But as you look closer, you can see
they made the right investments in the fundamentals (wires, hoses,
etc.) to keep it a strong-running powerhouse. Topped with a
four-barrel carburetor, these are true torque kings that love to
get up from the stoplights with confidence. So this classic Caddy
still loves to hit the road. The cruising attitude is heightened by
a smooth-shifting three-speed automatic transmission, supple
suspension, power steering, and power brakes with discs up
front.
This is a well-documented car that includes the original window
sticker, original warranty card, and owner's manual. When a
Cadillac survives as well as this one, the reputation for elegance
only grows. It's time to pick up this proud long-haul cruiser while
the price is still so affordable, call today!