1968 Cadillac Coupe Deville Convertible 472 Big Block Automatic Garaged Kept on 2040-cars
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States
1968 Cadillac Deville Convertible Miles: 79,000 on car Approx 10,000 miles on rebuilt motor and trans Motor: 472 cu. in Trans: Automatic Garage kept. The car runs and drives well. It starts up, and sounds great! All the lights work. The body is in good condition, but needs paint and some minor rust repaired. The chrome needs to be restored. The convertible top is in good condition. The interior needs minor repair on the front seats. If you would like additional pictures of any specific part of the car, please let me know. Sold As-Is. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping arrangements. Pictures: Copy and paste this link below into your browser to view car's photo album.
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