Shown during the 1949 Motorama, the first Cadillac “Coupe De Ville" was built on a Cadillac Sixty Special chassis and featured a non-working air-scoop, chrome trim around front wheel openings, and a one-piece windshield and rear glass. A few generations of the Coupe De Ville passed, but the third generation – and in the 1966 model year in particular – included a somewhat coarser mesh for the radiator grille ins. It was equipped with a telephone in the glove compartment, a vanity case and a secretarial pad in the rear armrest, power windows and highly decorative chrome interior trim Power Windows✔ Air Conditioning
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Sold in California and imported to Canada in the 1970s, this excellent driver has automatic transmission.. Always garaged and rust-free, it was recently repainted in the original color due to fading. The interior has been refurbished and a new top has been installed