Make: | Cadillac |
Model: | DeVille |
Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 51,759 |
VIN: | 6d49r3qz91002 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Great Falls, Montana, United States |
On Jun-11-18 at 08:12:18 PDT, seller added the following information:
A little more information about this car for everyone interested. Some people don't care about a vehicle's history but, if you're like I am, it's always intriguing and makes a difference. The experience of meeting the people makes it memorable for me. I believe the back-story should always be passed along with the car.
The lady we bought the car from, although deep into her 90's(!!!) was very young and sprite in attitude. It definitely made this memorable for us. What an absolute darling woman. She had a very youthful attitude and sense of humour. She laughed intently, and her eyes sparkled. She gave us all the papers for provenance, and included a nice box of 8-track tapes (Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings, etc... AWESOME stuff) for us to enjoy. She lives quite a distance from us but, we had 2 great visits with her. It may not mean anything to everyone but, I can definitely speak for my wife and I when I say, buying a vehicle from a magnificent person like this makes it SO MUCH BETTER for me than some crotchety old grump. It makes the experience, as a whole, really worthwhile. Cars hold "vibes". At least I believe so. This car was cherished. It looks cherished, and it really FEELS cherished. There's a value in that, that can never be restored into a vehicle.
Back to the background, so to speak..... Many many years ago, this car rolled into a highway service station. The station was in Banff / Canmore Alberta, in the near foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the year was approximately 1979. The gas/service/mechanic stations owner (a Cadillac man), was blown away by the car's condition and colour. He had to buy the car. A deal was rejected by the car's owner, and not made. The car drove off. The man couldn't get the car out of his mind. The car came back from it's trip through Banff National Park, stopping for gas. It was 6 years old at that time and had never seen anything other than summer highway driving. A deal wasn't made this time either, but with some effort (and a whole lotta '70's money).... was shortly after. He presented it to his wife, the amazingly lady I spoke about above. It was a sweetheart gift from a very adoring husband. Cadillac was the brand of the ages, and was really a symbol of significance in that era. What a gift.
More astonishing than this car apparently was in 1979, is the fact that it's in the exact same condition today!!!!
Sadly, the lady's beloved husband passed unexpectedly shortly after, widowing her a 2nd time. She had 2 other Cadillacs she drove, and could not bring herself to taking this one and putting unnecessary usage on it. She never remarried. The car sat covered in her garage at home, only coming out for occasional and routine servicing (receipts and invoices in file).
I'm told the only seat ever sat in was the front, and it shows as true on both the seat and factory floor mats. The trunk appears to have never housed anything at all. Everything, and I mean it... everything-everything functions as new. I've travelled and seen my share of these cars. I've been disappointed mostly (you know how it goes... looks great in pictures, sounds fabulous over the phone, hit the slide-trombone.... fwaaah fwah fwaaaaah) but, I've also seen what was supposed to be the best. I've bought what I thought was the best. Then we found this. Suddenly, everything else was nothing in comparison. I started out describing this car stunning, remarkable, and brilliant. That, it most certainly is.
Now, I understand and realize that, these aren't particularly valuable cars. Inherently, their value is based on the eye, desire, and knowledge of the buyer. Don't waste your time and money on a car that is marginally less in condition, or marginally closer, or perhaps just marginally nice and convenient. It makes no sense when they're not particularly valuable to begin with and the difference is barely negligable. Get the best, own the best... be proud knowing you've got the best.