Designed by Bill Mitchell, the third generation Coupe DeVille
retained the 2nd generation wheel base while distinct body lines
replaced rounded edges of the former. Notably, this is when the
headlights became stacked, replacing the horizontal layout of the
previous generation. Most dramatic of all, the tail lights
consisted of a double pointed vertical configuration that put
tailfins high and low.
For consignment, a 1965 Cadillac Coupe Deville showing 84,231 miles
on the odometer, but the true miles are unknown. This car presents
in barn find condition with areas of rust but also some straight
panels. We attempted to start it and only get a click when the key
is turned.
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Exterior
It's not hard to imagine how beautiful the Alpine Turquoise
Metallic paint looked when new, remnants of it now peak through the
extensive patina. From the edge of the door back represents what
has to be one of the longest rear quarter panels in American
manufacturing, capped off by graceful, columnal tail light
nacelles, indicative of the Cadillac brand. The cabin is framed by
polished metal, now with a patina, and topped with a black vinyl
top which, of course, has seen better days. Metals are pitted,
paint shows plenty of age and exposure, and substantial rust is
present on the lower sections of panels and inner rocker panels.
Try as it may, duct tape does not do much to keep the beat up rear
quarter together and dents exist throughout.
Interior
Exposure and time has taken its toll on the Turquoise interior,
evident first on door panels of the long doors, amazingly intact
but weathered, worn and stained. The lap of luxury was once adorned
with turquoise leather and with cloth inserts, now reduced to
remnants of material and cracking leather and splitting seams. Our
rear seat fairs a bit better and seems intact, featuring a large
pull down center armrest. The three spoke steering wheel fronts an
instrument cluster that sets round gauges bookending a horizontal
speedometer, all a bit weathers but all in place. The sweeping dash
board includes an AM/FM radio and circular vents and an open floor
retains blue carpet which rides the transmission tunnel up and over
while the headliner is intact but stained. The trunk contains a bit
of surface rust and houses several spare tires, wheel covers, and
fender skirts. The inside of the decklid gives us a clear view of
unexposed, original paint.
Drivetrain
Under the long hood is a relatively clean 429ci V8 which would have
been rated at 340 horsepower and fueled via a 4-barrel. Behind it
sits a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission that routes power to
the rear axle and 3.21 gears.
Undercarriage
As you would expect, plenty of surface rust and oxidation
underneath and other than the inner rockers and body braces, fairly
solid underpinnings. There is some gunk build up on the rear
differential and severe invasive rust on the frame rails. A single
exhaust ends mid car and lost its muffler at some point. The car is
equipped with power drum brakes and coil springs at both ends with
a 4 link completing the rear suspension.
Drive-Ability
There are keys, but the car does not turn over.
Once elegant and posh, this '65 probably has some great stories to
tell! It certainly has some usable parts and might even be
restorable for the ambitious builder.
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J511038
J-Coupe DeVille
5-1965
101138-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
08D-4th Week August
ST 65 68357-1965 Coupe DeVille
BODY FWD166-Detroit Body #
TR 328-Turquoise Delta Cloth & Leather
PAINT 28-Alpine Turquoise Metallic
E-Soft Ray Glass
Y-Power Seat
S-Trunk Lock
K-Automatic Climate Control
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