Vehicle Description
This 1965 Cadillac Deville convertible has a super-smooth body that
has all the right accessories and investments to really flaunt it.
And when you add in a custom leather interior and plenty of big
block power, you have a full package designed to cruise anywhere
and turn heads everywhere.
All eighteen feet of this super trick Cadillac have been expertly
smoothed and beautifully finished to glow like a gem in the
sunlight. In 1965 the all-new Cadillac shape was arguably the best
of the '60s from GM's top-of-the-line, and a few subtle mods
enhance the sleek look without erasing the car's identity. The side
moldings are gone, and so the car looks even longer. The
super-tight panel gaps and flush-fitting fender skirts also really
extend the sleekness of the profile. And those solid steel wheels
have a premium creamy look, and their gloss just feels like a
modern take on classic mouthier wheels. The icy green paint
accentuates the sharp creases in the sheet metal by changing the
hue as it moves over the bodywork. And the chrome details match the
paint's attractive radiance. So while the brightwork details are
often the sole shining star on other Caddys, everything from the
bumpers to the tailfin trim just really complements the full
shining style of this custom drop-top.
The black convertible top looks great against the green, and if you
like the way this looks, then you'll love the inside. The tasteful
custom interior capitalizes on the Cadillac's elegance and ties it
together with the cool green exterior. The seats follow a classic
pattern, but they've been wrapped in two-tone leather and door
panels were created to match. All the Cadillac style and options
remain, including a power seat, a tilt/telescope steering column,
and plenty of brightwork trim. The original AM radio is in the dash
for a nice display, but a custom like this really needs upgraded
driving music. That's why there's an AM/FM/CD stereo system hidden
in the glove box. And two features you're going to love are the
power windows and the power convertible top. It means you even have
to leave the driver's seat to fully open this one up to the
world.
Cadillacs were known for big V8s back in the day, but while they
were upgrading this one, they also went with better big block
power. This 454 cubic-inch motor has some nice polished components,
but more importantly, it loves performance upgrades. So this one
has an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and an Edelbrock Performer
RPM intake. You'll also spot features like dual batteries, an
updated radiator, and a newer brake booster that are all about a
solid driving package. The TH400 three-speed automatic transmission
is an ideal pairing that's stout and smooth. Plus, you have power
steering, power brakes, and upgraded drilled & slotted front discs
for an all-around great cruiser.
This is the awesome custom Cadillac that just begs to be shown off.
So if you want all eyes on your tomorrow, you need to call
today!