1964 Cadillac Deville Convertible - 1/2 way thru Restoration - Mechanicals great
| Condition: | Used |
| Make: | Cadillac |
| Model: | DeVille |
| SubModel: | 2 Door Convertible |
| Type: | Convertible |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Year: | 1964 |
| Mileage: | 99,999 |
| VIN: | 64F001314 |
| Color: | Red |
| Engine: | 429 Cubic Inch V8 |
| Cylinders: | 8 |
| Fuel: | Gasoline |
| Transmission: | Automatic |
| Drivetrain: | Rear Wheel Drive |
| Interior color: | White |
| Vehicle Title: | Clear |
| Item location: | Pompano Beach, Florida, United States |
| Extras |
| Listed by | Private seller |
Description of 1964 Cadillac DeVille |
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My loss is your gain.The first pic is what the caddy looked like before I started restoration.I started the project and then realized I could not afford to finish it.Here is status:1. Complete engine rebuild about 15 years ago - less than 1,000 miles driven after that.2. Complete mechanical overhaul - done in 2014/2015 - I spent $6,600+3. Started the body work - some of floor panels were rusted through, completely fixed. It was almost ready to paint when I told them to stop. I spent $3,000 on the body work. Needs $3K to $4K more.4. Interior & Top - this is the one thing without a lot of progress. It is a COMPLETE CAR. But needs a lot of work on interior. I spent about $1,000 on new leather for seats - it is not installed yet - I will include this leather - exact match to original of old seats in pics. I spent $300 on a new dash pad, the old one was too cracked/brittle. The one I bought is in good shape, but not perfect.5. Things I was about ready to do . .when I stopped. $495 for the convertible top, with window and pads. Interior door panel set - 4 panels - $895. Pre-made carpet set - $395. See the pic for the quotes. The front and rear bumpers have some rust, but are solid. However, they have a fair amount of pitting and would need to be re-chromed. As you can see from the pic's all of the interior/windows/bumpers/etc., are pulled off - almost ready to paint. But all the parts are there. I have about $11K into my recent renovation, but can't afford to keep going. Just trying to cut my losses and move on. I can send an email with the $6,600 itemized bill for all the mechanical work . .completely overhauled! Will sell for $9,750. |
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