1967 Cadillac DeVille convertible 1 owner
Make: |
Cadillac |
Model: |
DeVille |
Type: |
Convertible |
Trim: |
Devile |
Year: |
1967 |
Mileage: |
40,000 |
VIN: |
F7293721 |
Color: |
gray |
Engine: |
429 |
Cylinders: |
6 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
White |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Montrose, New York, United States |
1967 Cadillac DeVille Devile Additional Info:
1967 Cadillac Devileconvertible
This car has been owned by the same family since new. It has been off the road since 1988. Car has 429 engine and automatic transmission. This car is a fine candidate for a restoration as it is solid or can be used as a parts car. Hub caps are present. Car will have to be towed. Car sold as is. Transferable registration has been lost. I've used this company in the past to obtain paperwork when it was lost in to the sands of timehttp://www.getnewtitle.com/
The 1967 DeVilles were extensively restyled. Prominent styling features were given a powerful frontal appearance with forward-leaning front end, long, sculptured body lines, and redefined rear fenders that had more than just a hint of tail fins in them. The full-width, forward-thrusted "eggcrate" grille was flanked by dual stacked headlights for the third consecutive year. The squarer cornered grille insert had blades that seemed to emphasize its vertical members and it appeared both above the bumper and through a horizontal slot cut into it. Rectangular parking lamps were built into the outer edges of the grille. Rear end styling revisions were highlighted by metal divided tail lamps and a painted lower bumper section. Coupe de Villes got a new roofline, inspired by the Florentine show car created for the 1964New YorkWorld's Fair, that gave rear seat passengers added privacy. As on that show car, the quarter window glass retracted rearward into a sail panel. Minor trim variations and slightly richer interiors separated DeVille fromCalais. Tiffany style chrome signature scripts were again found above the body side molding on the rear fenders. New standard DeVille features included non-glarerear-view mirror, electric clock, Automatic Climate Controls, padded dashboard, Hazard Warning system, outboard seatbelt retractors and rear cigarette lighters in all styles. A slide-out fuse box and safety front seat back lock for two-door models were additional Cadillac advances for the 1967 model year. Technical improvements included a revised engine valve train, different carburetor, Mylar printed circuit instrument panel, re-tuned body mounts, and a new engine fan with clutch for quieter operation.