While all vintage Cadillacs hold a special allure, the 1959 Cadillac stands out as a great example of automotive grandeur in the era of big iron. It wasn't the tailfins that reached for the heavens- those were reduced to vestigial folds by 1961. The '59 Cadillac unveiled the slab-sided designs that would dominate the next four decades of Cadillac history. Looking back, you can see why the 1959 Cadillac was either the first modern iteration or the final model worth a second look. This beautiful example of the 1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville is definitely a looker that will turn heads wherever it cruises. Having made memories worth 118,000 miles, this Deville currently resides in Idaho for its next lucky owner.
The most noteworthy feature of this 1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville is probably the preservation of its original Forest Green paint—a rich hue that has gracefully endured the passage of time. Adorned with a regal display of chrome that traces its contours, the car's exterior is a brilliant work of art. The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly the massive tail fins that are embellished with twin bullet taillights. The removable rear fender skirts, a nod to the imposing styling of the late 1950s, not only maintain the intended body lines but also offer a practical touch by facilitating hassle-free removal of the rear wheels. Speaking of wheels, the vintage charm continues with classic whitewall tires wrapped around them. The interior has a light green theme, and the back seats are reportedly reupholstered. Both front and rear boast retractable elbow rests. The dash, bedecked in chrome, houses a vintage horizontal speedometer, classic radio, and Cadillac emblem. The two-tone steering wheel flaunting a dash of chrome takes center stage in this cabin.
As you pop the lengthy hood of this 1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville, a formidable 390ci V8, flexing an impressive 325 horsepower and a torque output of 430 pound-feet, comes into view. Paired with an automatic transmission, it is the perfect art piece on wheels for Sunday cruising. Recent maintenance reports from the current owner include a new generator, an oil change, and the installation of a fresh muffler.
The Fifty-Nine Cadillac is an American icon that's remembered everywhere in the world. It's hard not to picture those iconic sky-high fins, dual rear jet-afterburner-style tail lamps, and quad headlamps up front. Cadillac truly hit new highs in styling under the direction of Bill Mitchell. The Fifty-Nine Cadillac, also known as the de Ville, was available in two- and four-door forms. The term 'de Ville' means 'of the town,' used to signify a luxurious vehicle that's used for getting about. Of course, that's only half of the de Ville's purpose. The other half is to be an excellent highway mile-muncher, designed to get you hundreds of miles across America in sheer comfort and with minimal fatigue. That's why you should check out this particular 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville that's for sale with us. The car is a factory coupe that reportedly comes with all information pertaining to it included with the sale. It's also got some modern conveniences and a refreshed heart.
While all vintage Cadillacs hold a special allure, the 1959 Cadillac stands out as a great example of automotive grandeur in the era of big iron. It wasn't the tailfins that reached for the heavens- those were reduced to vestigial folds by 1961. The '59 Cadillac unveiled the slab-sided designs that would dominate the next four decades of Cadillac history. Looking back, you can see why the 1959 Cadillac was either the first modern iteration or the final model worth a second look. This beautiful example of the 1959 Cadillac Coupe Deville is definitely a looker that will turn heads wherever it cruises. Having made memories worth 118,000 miles, this Deville currently resides in Idaho for its next lucky owner.
The 1966 Cadillac DeVille epitomized the pinnacle of opulence and comfort within the luxury automobile segment. As the flagship model in Cadillac's distinguished lineup, it was offered in a diverse range of body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible variants. Revered as a rolling masterpiece, the 1966 Cadillac DeVille exuded an aura of sleek sophistication, luxuriousness, and formidable power, thereby solidifying its status as the quintessence of American automotive design. A true attention magnet, the DeVille commanded admiration wherever it traversed, symbolizing affluence and achievement. Even in contemporary times, this classic automobile remains a subject of admiration, serving as a poignant reminder of an era when automobiles transcended mere transportation, emerging as exquisite works of art engineered to captivate and make an indelible statement.
Favored by dignitaries and celebrities worldwide, bulletproof vehicles are an essential commodity for those in high-risk and high-visibility roles. Naturally, if you’re considering a bulletproof car, you’ll want to consider one that is luxurious and has the capabilities that Cadillac offers. The 2023 Cadillac Escalade is a luxury full-size SUV. Now in its fifth generation, it features an imposing and instantly recognizable exterior, easy-access doors, and a comfortable interior. Our featured car is based on the Escalade ESV, otherwise known as the Escalade Stretch Vehicle. It has a longer wheelbase and much more interior space. With a complete bullet-proof package that includes the body panels, glass, and even tires, this 2023 Cadillac Escalade ESV Bulletproof is guaranteed to be up for whatever task is thrown its way.
Cadillac is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world. Founded in 1902 by the founder of Motor City – Detroit, Antoine de la Mothe, Cadillac, whose coat of arms is used as the brand's crest. From its inception, Cadillac's main focus has been on luxury builds, and this continued when General Motors took over the brand in 1909. One of Cadillac's memorable models is the Cadillac Fleetwood, which has its roots all the way back to 1916; while the Fleetwood is currently discontinued, it is still a much sought-after vehicle. The Fleetwood's status as a premier luxury vehicle made it aptly suitable for a myriad of uses. Take this 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood that has undergone a custom funeral car conversion custom built by The S & S Coach Company to give loved ones a last ride in luxury. The conversion has been done with excellent workmanship and is host to the original engine with 75,000 miles on the odometer.
The Cadillac has long stood as a beacon of luxury and sophistication in the American automotive landscape, a tradition that persists to this day. During the 1970s, amidst the fuel crisis, the luxury car market began to evolve, shifting towards vehicles that prioritized fuel efficiency. However, Cadillac remained true to its roots, continuing to produce vehicles that epitomized luxury, despite the growing prevalence of smaller, more fuel-efficient cars from Japanese manufacturers. A prime example of Cadillac's dedication to luxury during this era is the 1972 Cadillac Eldorado. This particular Eldorado is not just any classic Cadillac; it is reputed to have been owned by the legendary wrestler and actor Count Billy Varga and boasts a well-documented history with 32,000 miles on the odometer.
The '70s saw big changes for the American automotive industry; the oil crisis meant large gas guzzlers were out the door, and the American car buyer had to embrace the fuel-sipping performance showcased by imports. Prior to 1973, however, the world was filled with performance and sharp looks; today, it is an example of intense performance and good looks that stems from the golden era of muscle cars. Are you looking to get your hands on your very own example of unfiltered muscle? This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner could be the answer.
It’s not often that concept cars translate well into production. Concepts usually don’t have to bend to legislation or practicality and are therefore often left as flights of fancy, perhaps spurring a watered-down production car bearing a few minor elements. But for the Chevrolet Corvette C3, the links between it and the Mako Shark II concept car are a dead giveaway. The C3 was a departure for the Corvette line, and included a long hood, concealed headlights, and a short deck. The same silhouette set the tone for virtually every generation of ’Vette that followed. Our featured car is a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray with an exceptionally low mileage of just 25,591. The current owner even reports having documentation on hand to authenticate the car’s mileage.
The Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is a timeless classic whose design lends itself towards some amazing restorations, rebuilds, and resto-mods. The Chevelle was conceived as Chevrolet’s midsized model, sitting above the Chevy II Nova, and below larger cars such as the Impala. The first-generation Chevelle sports clean lines and an elegant silhouette, with a large grille, plenty of chrome, and four headlamps up front. Based on the A-Body platform, the 1964–1967 generation of Chevelle was availble in a variety of configurations, including 2-door sedan, convertible, four-door sedan, coupe utility, and station wagon variations. Our featured car is a 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, which features a new V8 engine and transmission, and well as many new cosmetic and mechanical parts to make this classic car look show-ready. The current owner reports that the car is offered with its original engine and steering column.
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