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For Sale: 1963 Cadillac Series 75 in St. Louis, Missouri
1963 Cadillac Series 75 Limousine Solid Texas Mild Custom Black
Caddy Limo� 390 CID V-8 engine Four-speed automatic transmission
One-off custom black exterior L-shaped rear couch iPod connectivity
Custom speakers Rear heat and air conditioning controls Does your
entourage constantly ask you to be the designated driver? Can't fit
everyone into your daily driver and you're tired of hearing
complaints that so-and-so was excluded from the fun again?
MotoeXotica can help. We are pleased to offer this 1963 Cadillac
Series 75 nine-passenger, long wheelbase limousine. Dressed in a
one-off custom black exterior, this limo's paint is in very good
shape with trim that is in decent condition overall. The long car's
lights, glass panels, which are tinted all around, tires and wheels
are in good shape. The car's wheels wear factory wheel covers. The
limo's body panels are straight, the engine bay is tidy and the
battery appears newer. The bumpers are in very good condition.
Under the hood is Cadillac's 390 CID V-8 engine, hooked to a
four-speed automatic transmission. Driver assist features include
air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power front seat,
power windows and power locks. The temperature gauge is inoperable
. Inside, the car has been brought into the 21st Century, with a
revamped, custom black and gray interior, an L-shaped rear couch
(the right rear door does not open), rear heater and air
conditioner controls and iPod connectivity. The two-tone black
bucket seats with gray inserts, black carpeting, gray headliner,
original dashboard, two-spoke steering wheel with rim liner, door
panel colors that match the seats, mirrors and gear shifter are all
in excellent shape. In overall terms, the 1963 Cadillac was
essentially the same as last year.�Exterior changes imparted a
bolder and longer look. Hoods and deck lids were redesigned. The
front fenders projected 4.625�inches further forward than in 1962
while the tailfins were trimmed down somewhat to provide a lower
profile. Body side sculpturing was entirely eliminated. The
slightly V-shaped radiator grille was taller and now incorporated
outer extensions that swept below the flush-fender dual headlamps.
Smaller circular front parking lamps were mounted in those
extensions. Cadillac's extra-long nine-passenger cars were the only
pillared four-door sedans in the line. Standard equipment again
essentially remained unchanged. Trimmings included a full-length
lower beltline molding of a simple yet elegant design. Convertible
top like rooflines and windshields with forward "dog-leg" pillars
were 1962 carryovers seen exclusively on this series. The engine
was entirely changed for 1963, though the displacement and output
remained the same. Competition to this Cadillac in 1963 included
Imperial's Crown Ghia Limousine and Bentley's S2 Limousine. This
car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 15,883 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Texas title. GET
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