Nice! I had one back in 77 in my high school years! My 76 was white with a navy blue 1/2 leather top. I had the mini chrome front cap over the grille with the goddess on the hood instead of the Cadillac crest. Also, tru spoke wheels with center spinner caps. 1 inch wide white wall like the one on this video. The real eye catcher was that I had my side skirts in CHROME. The car was straight as a pin! Oh what memories! I LOVED MY COUPE DE VILLE!! I truly miss it!
I drove a dark green brand new '76 Coupe DeVille to my senior prom. My dad had just bought it a few days before. I was nearly afraid to ask him but when I did, he didn't hesitate! I was 17 years old.
I own the same car. 38,000 miles. Interior is dark green....rides like nothing else in the world. Super powerful engine. The torque is insane. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Originally came out of Philly, spent some time in Miami...now housed in Jersey. Never driven in the rain nor snow. Hard to believe the USA made cars like this at one time. To see them in person is even more unbelievable. It turns heads everywhere I go.
In this day and age of every car on the street being either white, black, or silver/gray, this color really stands out, in a good way. Caddy's in the 70's had STYLE!! Get yourself a hat with a feather in it, slide behind the wheel of this Caddy, and live the good life!!
I remember my neighbor with his brand new Yellow 2dr 1976. I remember when he popped the trunk with the electric opener and then it closed with the electric assist. 9 year old me thought it was the coolest thing ever. He unfortunately died a year later of a heart attack at 50 years old
I've always had a secret longing for a land yacht like this. My dad would turn in his grave, lol - he was an import sports car guy. So was I for a long time, but this is a beauty.
I was never a big fan of 2 door coups. However, this stunning Cadillac deVille, with the very rich two color interior and the head turning exterior paint color on top of those beautiful wire wheels, is an undeniable example of why Cadillac had the confidence to proclaim itself, "The standard of the World" for luxury, comfort and visual appeal. My parents drove a brand new 1975 Fleetwood off of the showroom floor when I was 15 and I learned to drive in the gigantic thing, and make no mistake, don't underestimate the amount of power and handling capabilities these huge cars had when they were new. Cadillac had been the world leader in perfecting the engineering and manufacturing of World Class luxury cars which had the horsepower, torque, transmission, braking and handling capabilities of much smaller cars of that era. In other words, a 16 year old who had been handed the keys to take it out by himself, could impress his friends in a Cadillac just as easily as in another car. To this day, when I think about the things that I made that 1975 Fleetwood do under my command, I swear that the car was driving itself and was having the time of it's life because I was telling it to let loose and run it to it's limits, but yet it also never forgot that my parents trusted it with my life and somehow it knew when and how to keep me from wrapping myself and it around a tree. Somehow Cadillac engineered this "teenage driver" feature into the damn things. One time, some friends in a new Chevy Camaro in front of me in the 75 Fleetwood, went around a tight curve on a country road at 60mph and they slid off the road and into a creek. (No one was injured) I went into the curve at the same speed and slammed my brakes at the same spot the Camaro had and I remember thinking that the Cadillac was going to do exactly the same slide into the creek as the Camaro but apparently the "teenage driver" feature took over and the Cadillac didn't even blink an eye and skidded to a controlled stop, all four disks locked and rubber burning, but it never left the lane it was in. That is just one example of the many times that Cadillac somehow knew how to let me push it to it's design limits and keep me alive and return to it's mundane low risk life as a rolling living room when my father got into it the next morning to go to work and he never knew that his recliner car had a secret life as a fearless rocket ride saying, watch what I can do when the kid lets me out of the garage and says, show me why you can claim "standard of the world." Prove it. The engineers at Cadillac have always kept the "teenage driver" feature on the list of standard equipment because they are very aware that if you learn to drive in a new Cadillac, you will come back someday and buy one yourself. Cadillac belongs exclusively to those of who learned to drive in one. We know who we are. And we have the true and complete understanding of everything a Cadillac is and everything a Cadillac can be when you let it loose.
Yes. Huge trunk. I once put in a full size dryer and washer, side by side in the trunk. Tight fit, but worked. And they can tow, lots of torque from the 500 cubes.
I owned a 1976 Cadillac Coupe Deville ----Ivory with a black quarter cushioned top and interior which I purchased in 1977. It had a special custom grill installed and topped with the flying lady goddess hood ornament which can only be installed on this model, being the hood was heavy and it had a center molding ..The ornament was made of solid bronze .I sold that car back in 1986---Oh How I miss that car, but I realized at the time that parts would have been too expensive and rare as time went on...!
You’re right, truly outstanding! The ‘71-‘76 were called the 4th Generation and all shared the same basic platform and sheet metal. ‘71&’72’s had smaller bumpers, but virtually all other components were the same. The 472 spit out 375 hp & 525 lb ft of torque making it quite capable for such a behemoth! ‘75 introduced the wildly de tuned 210hp 500ci replacement for the 472. I absolutely love my old Cadillac’s!!
OMG, that’s a stunning car that looks like it should be behind curtain number 3 on Let’s Make a Deal as you pull away the Big Boy billboard in front of it, I just love how big those cars were, like a Jules Seltzer living room on wheels, can’t tell I’m not a fan of LMAD for all these years. Then again there wasn’t a color combination that didn’t look absolutely stunning, spirit of 76 lives on!!!!
Anyways I have a 75 that I put a brand new 6.0 Escalade drivetrain. Had a good trans shop beef up the brand new trans and supercharged the engine. Put 4 wheel disc brakes on from ccp(heavy duty version). I didn't want big wheels but I did go with 20 inch wheels and a decent tire with some meat on it and ordered the springs 1.5 inches shorter than original. The car is a gem. It's my summer barhopper.
Beautiful DeVille, no doubt. A ‘76 is on my bucket list of cars to re-attain as my parents had one when I was growing up as a teenager. Sadly, this is far to steep of a chunk of change to spend adding a 25th car to my already vast collection.
Ive had a few and with some new modern bushings, and a 4 wheel disc brake conversion they are sweet. Just keep an eye on the staring gear, if they wallow to much rebuild the gear and they will attack straight. Rare parts inc. has some great better than factory original components for suspension and so on.
“You know, it’s HARD out here for a pimp! When you tryna get da money for da rent And when the Cadillac gas money spent Will get a whole lotta bitches jumpin’ ship!”
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Nice! I had one back in 77 in my high school years! My 76 was white with a navy blue 1/2 leather top. I had the mini chrome front cap over the grille with the goddess on the hood instead of the Cadillac crest. Also, tru spoke wheels with center spinner caps. 1 inch wide white wall like the one on this video. The real eye catcher was that I had my side skirts in CHROME. The car was straight as a pin! Oh what memories! I LOVED MY COUPE DE VILLE!! I truly miss it!
I drove a dark green brand new '76 Coupe DeVille to my senior prom. My dad had just bought it a few days before. I was nearly afraid to ask him but when I did, he didn't hesitate! I was 17 years old.
I own the same car. 38,000 miles. Interior is dark green....rides like nothing else in the world. Super powerful engine. The torque is insane.
I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Originally came out of Philly, spent some time in Miami...now housed in Jersey. Never driven in the rain nor snow.
Hard to believe the USA made cars like this at one time. To see them in person is even more unbelievable.
It turns heads everywhere I go.
@Jeffrey Maori Jeffrey has the trunk ever seen groceries?
In this day and age of every car on the street being either white, black, or silver/gray, this color really stands out, in a good way. Caddy's in the 70's had STYLE!! Get yourself a hat with a feather in it, slide behind the wheel of this Caddy, and live the good life!!
Id definitely drive it if it weren't for tight small streets here
I've never seen that color. My favorite year of Cadillac.
I love those old huge Cadillacs.
ya
Me too.
That’s what she said
I remember my neighbor with his brand new Yellow 2dr 1976. I remember when he popped the trunk with the electric opener and then it closed with the electric assist. 9 year old me thought it was the coolest thing ever. He unfortunately died a year later of a heart attack at 50 years old
Insane how clean it is.
That’s like the best color combo fir that car period.
Pretty Lady. She deserves to live in St Augustine. My mom had a dark red Deuce And A Quarter Coupe in 76.
I've always had a secret longing for a land yacht like this. My dad would turn in his grave, lol - he was an import sports car guy. So was I for a long time, but this is a beauty.
Wish caddy was still making them like that. You can keep your SUV'S/suburban.
What a delicious color. I prefer this car with the factory wheel covers.
This car belongs in an art gallery.
Good luck & stay safe 👍.
I was never a big fan of 2 door coups. However, this stunning Cadillac deVille, with the very rich two color interior and the head turning exterior paint color on top of those beautiful wire wheels, is an undeniable example of why Cadillac had the confidence to proclaim itself, "The standard of the World" for luxury, comfort and visual appeal. My parents drove a brand new 1975 Fleetwood off of the showroom floor when I was 15 and I learned to drive in the gigantic thing, and make no mistake, don't underestimate the amount of power and handling capabilities these huge cars had when they were new. Cadillac had been the world leader in perfecting the engineering and manufacturing of World Class luxury cars which had the horsepower, torque, transmission, braking and handling capabilities of much smaller cars of that era. In other words, a 16 year old who had been handed the keys to take it out by himself, could impress his friends in a Cadillac just as easily as in another car. To this day, when I think about the things that I made that 1975 Fleetwood do under my command, I swear that the car was driving itself and was having the time of it's life because I was telling it to let loose and run it to it's limits, but yet it also never forgot that my parents trusted it with my life and somehow it knew when and how to keep me from wrapping myself and it around a tree. Somehow Cadillac engineered this "teenage driver" feature into the damn things. One time, some friends in a new Chevy Camaro in front of me in the 75 Fleetwood, went around a tight curve on a country road at 60mph and they slid off the road and into a creek. (No one was injured) I went into the curve at the same speed and slammed my brakes at the same spot the Camaro had and I remember thinking that the Cadillac was going to do exactly the same slide into the creek as the Camaro but apparently the "teenage driver" feature took over and the Cadillac didn't even blink an eye and skidded to a controlled stop, all four disks locked and rubber burning, but it never left the lane it was in. That is just one example of the many times that Cadillac somehow knew how to let me push it to it's design limits and keep me alive and return to it's mundane low risk life as a rolling living room when my father got into it the next morning to go to work and he never knew that his recliner car had a secret life as a fearless rocket ride saying, watch what I can do when the kid lets me out of the garage and says, show me why you can claim "standard of the world." Prove it. The engineers at Cadillac have always kept the "teenage driver" feature on the list of standard equipment because they are very aware that if you learn to drive in a new Cadillac, you will come back someday and buy one yourself. Cadillac belongs exclusively to those of who learned to drive in one. We know who we are. And we have the true and complete understanding of everything a Cadillac is and everything a Cadillac can be when you let it loose.
Man.. what a sweet ride! it needs to live in CA or FL for sure!! awesome
Never seen a blue TH400 pan. Kidding, stunning car!
Yes. Huge trunk. I once put in a full size dryer and washer, side by side in the trunk. Tight fit, but worked. And they can tow, lots of torque from the 500 cubes.
I had one of these back in the day but mine was black with red interior the best riding car I ever had by far miss that car 😢
I learned how to drive in the same car--my family's 1976 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in 'Dumbarton Green.' I believe this one is the same color.
I owned a 1976 Cadillac Coupe Deville ----Ivory with a black quarter cushioned top and interior which I purchased in 1977. It had a special custom grill installed and topped with the flying lady goddess hood ornament which can only be installed on this model, being the hood was heavy and it had a center molding ..The ornament was made of solid bronze .I sold that car back in 1986---Oh How I miss that car, but I realized at the time that parts would have been too expensive and rare as time went on...!
How you guys come up with the best of the best cars
time after time amazes me.
Truly outstanding; very impressive. We had a ‘74 (first year of that gen) when I was a kid. 😍
You’re right, truly outstanding!
The ‘71-‘76 were called the 4th Generation and all shared the same basic platform and sheet metal.
‘71&’72’s had smaller bumpers, but virtually all other components were the same. The 472 spit out 375 hp & 525 lb ft of torque making it quite capable for such a behemoth!
‘75 introduced the wildly de tuned 210hp 500ci replacement for the 472.
I absolutely love my old Cadillac’s!!
@@racerboy2212 ah, so 71-73, very different cosmetics (grilles, bumpers, etc) but all the same gen. Didn’t know! 👍🏻
My neighbor had one of these. And boy was she beautiful...the car I mean.
OMG, that’s a stunning car that looks like it should be behind curtain number 3 on Let’s Make a Deal as you pull away the Big Boy billboard in front of it, I just love how big those cars were, like a Jules Seltzer living room on wheels, can’t tell I’m not a fan of LMAD for all these years. Then again there wasn’t a color combination that didn’t look absolutely stunning, spirit of 76 lives on!!!!
Absolutely beautiful Coupeville Cadillac
I had a red one....... Plenty of torque!
Lovely Cadillac Land Yacht. Clean Coupe Deville.
Sneak friends into the drive-in with that trunk!
Had a 75-76-76-77-78-79-90! I will own another!
1# best Cadillac EVER!!!!
My parents had one, it was their second Cadillac, their first was a 1970 (I liked it better than the 76)
I agree. I liked both the DeVille and the Eldorado for 1970.
All metal! Yeah baby!
Anyways I have a 75 that I put a brand new 6.0 Escalade drivetrain. Had a good trans shop beef up the brand new trans and supercharged the engine. Put 4 wheel disc brakes on from ccp(heavy duty version). I didn't want big wheels but I did go with 20 inch wheels and a decent tire with some meat on it and ordered the springs 1.5 inches shorter than original. The car is a gem. It's my summer barhopper.
Ah.. the year I was born was the last year for these massive Caddy's. Downsized in '77
Beautiful DeVille, no doubt. A ‘76 is on my bucket list of cars to re-attain as my parents had one when I was growing up as a teenager.
Sadly, this is far to steep of a chunk of change to spend adding a 25th car to my already vast collection.
I would love to have a big house and this car was in my Foyer.
What a car … so beautiful 🤩.
Incredible condition! WOW....
Last of the big Caddies. They were downsized in '77. ( Except the Eldorado.)
The Eldorado's turn came in 1979.
@@davidallen5776 yeah I hated that
Great!
Look like coming straight from the film casino🎲🎰👍
My dad alwas had a big old Cadillac. The looks i got when i pulled up in a Cadillac to pick there daughter up for a date.
I got goosebumps watching this video.
I think thats Dunbarton Green. Very nice color...
I leaned to drive in a black on black one. I miss it
Love it my favorite year model. Keep the wheels I prefer the original hubcaps
Really? 100% original is Overratted sometimes.
I like the chrome spokes
Pimpin Ain't Easy
Ive had a few and with some new modern bushings, and a 4 wheel disc brake conversion they are sweet. Just keep an eye on the staring gear, if they wallow to much rebuild the gear and they will attack straight. Rare parts inc. has some great better than factory original components for suspension and so on.
The best cars GM MADE
We don't have options like that these days that's for sure.
How many time zones do you cross when you walk from front to back???
Carro espetacular......agora ter q ficar escutando esse fanhoso cacarejando pelo nariz. Aaaaaaffffff......n da p aguentar.....baixei o volume...
I had a 74 brand new when I was 17 wish I had taken care of it
Dunbarton Green
I have a 2005 Cadillac STS V8. Looks like that beast should have dual exhaust with Magnaflow 5” round mufflers to make it purr.
The color!!!
This cadillac is amazing
SUV Sedan Utility Vehicle of the time... miss mine 😒
Donnie Brasco special! These cars don’t seem old when you can remember when they were new. Beautiful car, who’s the player? 😉
Look like it was in Casino 😎
كديلك ... تحفه فنيه... فائقة ألأناقه.... براعة ألتصميم.... مذهله..👍👍👍
“You know, it’s HARD out here for a pimp!
When you tryna get da money for da rent
And when the Cadillac gas money spent
Will get a whole lotta bitches jumpin’ ship!”
That is a beautiful car.
Beautiful.
Could def see myself swangin that big beauty around town!
Except for rims, pretty stock. Still more goodies than average lux car.
AWESOME MASTERPIECE
A Dream Machine 💙
76 cadillac coupe Deville Big lURUXY back then
$46k on their site. Great to pick up matures. . . .
She's a Coup . I love that Car ! Didn't i tell you not to buy anything Big !!! LOL
Wonderful car
Yeah I had one just make sure you like feeding 500 cubic inches everyday for gas !
Holy Mother of God - I was just going to drop a couple of bucks on the lottery....but NOW I have a real reason to play. #Cadillac
Incredible!
I have a scale model on this Cad. Too bad you couldn't fit it in your garage without having to leave the front door open!
That’s tha “hog” right there my first Cadillac at the age of 16
Awesome,my buddy had the same car
What would you PUT in the 8-track machine today? I haven't seen an 8-track tape in at least 30 years.
This is the cats meow
Это просто Космос 👍👍👍
lot a room in the trunk. for the wacked
Wow!
Love it
I love it
Keep up the hard work 🙂
When are you going to have an 80's Chevy Monte Carlo?
very,very nice‼️
Those cars had multiple keys, Ignition/Doors, Glove/Trunk
Beautiful, but, no split bench.
beautiful !!!겁나이쁘네
Hey, that’s Ernie McCracken’s car...
So bad ass!
How are you is it still for sale and how much.
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Why is their no price?
The price of this vehicle is $45,900. Please feel free to give Tom a call if you have any other questions about this vehicle. 248-974-9513.
King rod
"Mac Daddy"
Looks like the Caddy from the movie Kingpin's , Bill Murray is the jerk driving it around . Leaves Woody Harrelson to suffer the consequences!
👌🏾👍🏾💪🏾☝🏾👊🏾✊🏾🤗😎💯🤓!!
Lincoln Continental gets 90 out of 100 beauty classics. Cadillac Deville👎 gets 75 out of 100 beauty classics. The other 25 went to Buick Regal.👎
Please is the for sale the plymouth road runer please yes ho no please
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