"Over the years it has been a recognized fact that few family
possessions provide as much satisfaction and pleasure as a
Cadillac, and few represent so sound an investment. Never was this
more apparent than it is in the superb new 1966 Cadillac. With its
refined new styling, it is by far the most handsome Cadillac ever
built. Yet with all its refinement, grace, distinction and dignity,
the 1966 Cadillac has a completely new air of excitement." From the
1966 sale brochure.
For consignment, a 1966 Cadillac Coupe Deville showing 30,377
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This car presents in barn
find condition and does not run, even when a new battery was
installed.
Exterior
Every panel of stamped steel on this car is about a football field
in length, representing a time when Detroit owned the streets and
roamed America like dinosaurs. There are remnants of glory here;
the vertical tail light nacelles in chrome, pointed at both ends
and taking in a two part lens that mirrors itself. Stacked
headlights serve as bookends for the eggcrate grille, split for
1966, and embedded with crosshair covered turn signals. The black
vinyl top is long gone, but you can picture it with the Cascade
Green paint this car was born with and appreciate the combo. The
body is full of patina; faded paint, surface rust, dents and dings,
missing trim, cracking body filler, and yes, significant rust
through.
Interior
Aging and patina color the door panels which also hint at a former
opulence and mix black vinyl, carpet, and a weave style cloth
insert. That pattern cloth covers the split bench as well and is
accompanied by leather panels, weathered and worn and torn in
places. The rear bench is a bit better with button accenting and a
center hideaway armrest. A once elegant three spoke steering wheel
fronts a dusty dash with horizontal gauges flanked by round
features while the mid panel contains knobs, an AM/FM radio and a
DeVille emblem. Black carpet covers the floor and the headliner
above, though aged, is relatively intact. Our trunk is full of
parts including wheel covers, wires, hoses, and jack
components.
Drivetrain
Under the hood we find the 429ci V8, rated at 340 horsepower and
mated to a TH400 3-speed automatic transmission sending power to
the rear axle with 3.21 gearing.
Undercarriage
Covered in surface rust and having a few rust holes through thin
metal, the underside presents a bit better than we'd expect and
appears relatively solid. Power drum brakes were supplied to all
four wheels and a single exhaust wears a stock style muffler. Coil
springs suspend the car front and back with a 4 link adding to the
factory rear system.
Drive-Ability
The car does not start nor receives power from a fresh battery.
More than 50,000 Coupe DeVille hardtops were produced in 1966 with
a base price of $5,339. If you owned one, you arrived as they were
considered the premiere American automobile for masses.
J6287609
J-Coupe Deville
6-1966
287609-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 66 68357-1966 Coupe Deville
BDY FWD48190-Detroit Body #
TR-311-Black Desmond Cloth & Leather
PNT 30 62-Cascade Green, Black Cross Grain Padded Top
E-Soft Ray Glass
Y-Power Seat
K-Automatic Climate Control
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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