Super straight triple-black Coupe DeVille. Beautiful paint and
bodywork, exceptionally well-preserved leather interior. Runs and
drives great, loaded with cold A/C and more. The heavy-hitter that
you've always wanted, all at an affordable price! This extremely
well-maintained 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille shows what
top-of-the-line motoring was like in the early 1970s. GM was still
at the top of their game and the Cadillac wreath and crest still
meant this car was something special. Of course, dressing any
Cadillac in gloss black is going to attract attention, and you can
sight down the flanks of this big coupe and see nary a ripple or
wave?it's laser straight. The finish is mostly original, but the
areas that have reportedly been repainted have been so expertly
blended that it's impossible to tell the difference. The heavy
doors swing shut like the proverbial bank vault and all the gaps
are even, suggesting that this car has never needed major surgery.
The vinyl top is in excellent condition with no signs of blistering
or corrosion in the usual spots, and even the fillers around the
taillights are excellent. Someone really took good care of this
car! And Cadillac was so proud of their 1973 models that they put
both a crest on the hood as well as a matching hood ornament, just
in case you didn't know what this handsome coupe really was. From
any angle, this DeVille makes a statement! We're especially pleased
with the condition of the black leather interior, which appears to
be entirely original. Showing just over 68,000 miles, it's no
surprise that it's in great condition, with only minor wrinkles on
the outer edges of the driver's seat, but no splits or tears. Open
the door and the little solenoids that release the seat back still
click, and once you're behind the wheel, you have a wrap-around
dash that puts all the controls at your fingertips. Features
include automatic climate control, power windows and locks, a tilt
steering column, rear defroster, and an AM/FM radio, making this a
fairly well-optioned Coupe DeVille. The dash pad isn't cracked, the
woodgrained appliques are still in excellent shape, and even the
steering wheel with its matching burled inserts is not coming
apart?rare for these '70s Cadillacs. Original Cadillac rubber floor
mats protect the carpets front and rear, and the headliner is 100%
intact and tight. Of course, as a '70s Cadillac, the trunk is
massive and includes a full-sized spare, jack assembly, and
original cardboard bulkheads in great condition. There's even a
vintage CB antenna, a relic of the pre-cell phone era. The DeVille
was powered by Cadillac's muscular 472 cubic inch V8, which makes
the kind of torque that makes even this big coupe feel light on its
feet. It's just effortless. It starts easily, idles nicely, and
generally acts like a luxury car powerplant should?competent but
unobtrusive. It's not made for drag racing, but it's smooth and
reliable, giving the DeVille great road manners. We don't believe
it has ever been opened or removed from the car, and it still wears
corporate blue engine enamel and that massive air cleaner up on
top. There's plenty of evidence of recent service, including a
tune-up, belts and hoses, and a replacement master cylinder done in
the not-too-distant past. The transmission is a TH400 3-speed
automatic that is probably GM's best, feeding a rear end big enough
for a dump truck that's full of highway-friendly 2.93 gears. This
thing just loafs along at today's highway speeds. The undercarriage
is original and unrestored, so there's some surface scale on the
heavy iron parts, but you'll note that the floors and rockers are
excellent and there's no structural rot in any of the critical
areas. And we believe that might just be the original exhaust
system, which has an appropriately hushed tone. It also looks like
the front brake calipers are recent, along with shocks all around,
so it rides like a Cadillac should?it's just a joy to drive. Brakes
are powerful, and it sits on 15-inch steel wheels with factory
hubcaps and right-sized 235/75/15 whitewall radials. Extras include
factory owner's manuals, period brochures, and a set of later
Cadillac wire wheel covers. Big Cadillac coupes still command
respect, and when they're triple black, people tend to notice. This
is a wonderfully well-preserved car that drives properly and makes
a statement everywhere you go. Sure, you'll get the usual gangster
jokes, but the joke is on them because you'll know just how special
this car is from behind the wheel. Call today!Harwood Motors always
recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any
vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1973 Cadillac Coupe Deville
Listing ID:CC-2022352
Price:$24,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1973
Make:Cadillac
Model:Coupe DeVille
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black leather
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:68408
Stock Number:122086
VIN:6047R30262752
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