According to the GM Heritage Archives, this is the Last Deville
Convertible to be Produced
Finished in Bayberry over Tan Leather and Convertible Top
Originally Shipped to Cadillac Auto Company of Boston, The First
Cadillac Dealership, and Sold through Bayer Motors Inc in Dudley,
Massachusetts to Elinor Leland on July 23rd, 1970. Elinor was the
Wife of William H. Leland II, the Great Nephew of Henry M. Leland,
the Founder of Both the Cadillac and Lincoln Brands
Vehicle Details
1970 Cadillac Deville
Listing ID:CC-2005763
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Greensboro, North Carolina
Year:1970
Make:Cadillac
Model:DeVille
Exterior Color:Bayberry
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:ST0073
VIN:11111111111111111
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