This 1968 Cadillac Coupe De Ville is powered by a 472ci V-8 engine
paired with a three-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel
drive. This Coupe De Ville underwent a comprehensive restoration in
2010 at approximately 60,000 miles that included an engine rebuild,
full repaint, frame repaint and new interior upholstery. It is
equipped with automatic level control and a controlled
differential. Power front disc brakes provide stopping power. The
exterior is finished in its original factory-correct Summit Gray
with a black vinyl roof, as confirmed by the window sticker and
trim tag. The hardtop profile is complemented by extensive chrome
trim, an "eggcrate" grille flanked by dual stacked headlights and
whitewall tires that reflect its late-1960s design. The interior
features black leather upholstery and a six-way power front bench
seat. Additional amenities include automatic climate control
(Comfortron), cruise control, power door locks, power vent windows,
tilt and telescope steering wheel and Guide-Matic headlamp control.
Delivered new to A.J. Stonia, Inc. in Chicopee, Massachusetts, this
vehicle is documented by a copy of its original window sticker and
Protect-O-Plate. The sale also includes restoration photos and
factory literature including shop manuals, user manuals and a
marketing brochure. Following the restoration, this Cadillac was
not driven in inclement weather. It was awarded First Place in the
Classic/Original category at the 2010 Voitures Anciennes de Granby
(now the Granby International); a trophy and ribbon accompany the
sale. 71,714 miles (mileage not indicated on title).
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