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Great car low mileage can't beat the price ,compared brand new vehicles, this thing will tow your boat you can go camping and sleep in the backseat will carry lot of stuff back from Home Depot of course we'll definitely get lucky
Dad was an Oldsmobile guy but my best friend and across the street neighbor Tim had a dad who got a new Coupe de Ville every three years. Brings me back to my Boomer childhood days with Mr P driving us from our Chicago suburb to their summer beach place in New Buffalo listening to Sixties radio hits in the back seat.
A beauty! My Dad had a silver Sedan deVille '69. LOVED that car!! The lantern rear break lights were so gorgeous, '69 was the ONLY year for them.....AWESOME!! The rubber strip on the whole inside of the steering wheel you just squeeze it anywhere thats the horn!! For me that is a safety feature ALL cars should locate the horn
Wow, this sure brings back a lot of great memories!... Looks like my dad's old caddy, same colors , interior fabric and everything.... I would love to be able to buy this...❤️
I’m not a big fan of vinyl tops but this car just looks naked without one! I’ll bet 90% of them had them back in those years. Seven MPG on Premium gas. Beautiful car.
If they're tuned properly, they'll get an honest 20 PLUS mpg on the highway... I had both a '68 and '69 convertibles when I was in High School in the Eighties... Curved the distributors in both, precision built the carbs in both... Not only were they absolute Screamers from light to light, but they'd regularly return me around 22mpg on highway trips... Around 16 if I was towing my 16 foot mahogany motorboat. But they'd absolutely suck the gas if I were drag racing them light to light 🤣
@@slicksnewonenow Not my experience. Not even close! My 1965 Buick Rivieras when VERY gently coddled on the highway MIGHT give me an absolute high of MAYBE 14 MPG!
Our neighbor had a twin to this car. Gold without a vinyl top. He was in his 80’s then and thought that the vinyl top replaced the steel top! He never drove over 35 mph. Can you imagine how carboned up the 472 was.
I had a 1970 Sedan Deville. It was a 4 door of same color or similar. Mine was called harvest gold. Mine had right at 199k miles on it when I bought it used in 1979. I put an additional 90k on it. Believe me y'all, that is a durable car. I ran the hell out of that thing. I did have to have the motor mounts and A frame bushings replaced one time (long story). I wish I had it back. That is a beautiful car.
2:42 Wow the king of personal luxury coupes, Coupe deVille. But if I had to guess (given the great length of the car) a Cadillac sedan of the same vintage would not fit on the revolving display wheel. The Coupe deVille is literally within inches of touching the walls. Awesome video.
@@davidkastin4240 That was the year I was born. Cady's were built like Battleships in the 1950's‼️🇺🇲👍I don't really like the modern Cadillacs. They all look just like other vehicles. They have no uniqueness about them, no distinctiveness or prestige like they used to. Time marches On.
If you will notice cars took less months of a paycheck then than now. The move to China was a scam on the customer. Our 70 Eldorado was $6600, 73 Camaro $ 3800, 66 Mustang $2400. Financialization grossly increased the price of cars.
Caddy is the american rools royce so iconic and absolut gourgeus car from the batcave 🦇 thanks Jay grams president of volo auto and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊
MY DAD OWNED ONE OF THESE, IT WAS MET. BLUE WITH A DARKER VINYL ROOF, RODE LIKE ON A CLOUD, SUCKED GAS LIKE CRAZY, 8 MPG AROUND TOWN AND AROUND 13-15 ON THE HWY, BUT GAS WAS ALOT CHEAPER THEN. BIG HUNKIN VEHICLE, BUT HE LOVED IT DEARLY. ONE OF THE SMOOTHEST RIDING CARS YOU WILL EVER RIDE IN. IF YOU BUY IT, GET SOME CHEVRON OIL STOCK ALSO.
I've been looking for one in that color my dad had bought one of those exact color the only thing different is we had a vinyl top on ours I can remember laying up in the back window and listening to music when I was a little kid when we were going on a trip down to San Diego my dad ended up trading it in on a 75 Pontiac Safari wagon GT that was a nice car
A small town mayor by me had one that stuck out of his garage by 6 feet. Newer houses had plenty of room. My grandmother was always able to get hers in the garage but the passenger door would'nt open.
They replaced the radio and my heart sunk! I wish people would NOT do that! Leave the radio where it is and have a new radio mounted in the glovebox! The radio they installed isnt horrible so okay. He should have put the headrests back where they belonged. Car looks v. good for its age...
What it is when they put the new muffler on they cheap out. and didn't put a resonator on it is supposed to have a muffler and a resonator and that makes it where you don't hear that rumble that your hearing.
@@dcformee123 Sounds like manifold or pipe. Just put a new muffler on my 70 Eldorado, same color as this. Its a strange 2 pipe in 2 pipe out. Could only find one equivalent so no choice. The old one was made by a company that went out of business. This new one says it fits a 2000 era Cadillac V 6. Don't know how that is going to work out, have'nt run it yet. Of course the default is to run two pipes and two mufflers all the way back. A lot of work without a lift.
It didn't realize a Coupe DeVille would be without certain things... a Calais (previously Series 62 coupe) of course would have been a little less equipped than the average CDV. I erroneously remember the dash and door panels would have had rosewood inserts, but that may have been in the convertible only... Also, a CDV usually came with a vinyl top, a tilt steering column and an all leather interior. I haven't seen too many with the brocade, although I suppose it was optional, as everything else was at the time. Thankfully this one is without the vinyl roof... It's much prettier this way! This car sure is nice! Especially that 472 V8... What a monster those things are.
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Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
Great car low mileage can't beat the price ,compared brand new vehicles, this thing will tow your boat you can go camping and sleep in the backseat will carry lot of stuff back from Home Depot of course we'll definitely get lucky
Dad was an Oldsmobile guy but my best friend and across the street neighbor Tim had a dad who got a new Coupe de Ville every three years. Brings me back to my Boomer childhood days with Mr P driving us from our Chicago suburb to their summer beach place in New Buffalo listening to Sixties radio hits in the back seat.
love this without the vinyl top. great video as usual.
🇺🇸 *WOW* !! *Gorgeous MINT Coupe deVille* !! *LOVE this color Cadillac* !! *This 1969 Coupe deVille is so rare* !! #VoloMuseumAutoSales 🇺🇸.
A beauty! My Dad had a silver Sedan deVille '69. LOVED that car!!
The lantern rear break lights were so gorgeous, '69 was the ONLY year for them.....AWESOME!! The rubber strip on the whole inside of the steering wheel you just squeeze it anywhere thats the horn!! For me that is a safety feature ALL cars should locate the horn
Oh my what a stunning Cadillac 🤗 🧡
That car right there and the Lincoln Mark 3 were the cars they get back then in the day both of them are absolutely awesome
Wow, this sure brings back a lot of great memories!... Looks like my dad's old caddy, same colors , interior fabric and everything.... I would love to be able to buy this...❤️
Happy fathers Day Jay, with All your children and grand Kids, love from tom your friend now and always 🤩 🤩 USA 😎 ☀️ 💎
Beautiful!
I’m not a big fan of vinyl tops but this car just looks naked without one! I’ll bet 90% of them had them back in those years. Seven MPG on Premium gas. Beautiful car.
If they're tuned properly, they'll get an honest 20 PLUS mpg on the highway...
I had both a '68 and '69 convertibles when I was in High School in the Eighties... Curved the distributors in both, precision built the carbs in both... Not only were they absolute Screamers from light to light, but they'd regularly return me around 22mpg on highway trips... Around 16 if I was towing my 16 foot mahogany motorboat.
But they'd absolutely suck the gas if I were drag racing them light to light 🤣
@@slicksnewonenow Not my experience. Not even close! My 1965 Buick Rivieras when VERY gently coddled on the highway MIGHT give me an absolute high of MAYBE 14 MPG!
Our neighbor had a twin to this car. Gold without a vinyl top. He was in his 80’s then and thought that the vinyl top replaced the steel top! He never drove over 35 mph. Can you imagine how carboned up the 472 was.
I had a 1970 Sedan Deville. It was a 4 door of same color or similar. Mine was called harvest gold. Mine had right at 199k miles on it when I bought it used in 1979. I put an additional 90k on it. Believe me y'all, that is a durable car. I ran the hell out of that thing. I did have to have the motor mounts and A frame bushings replaced one time (long story). I wish I had it back. That is a beautiful car.
Wonderful car!! Thanks for showing and Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹👍👌
2:42 Wow the king of personal luxury coupes, Coupe deVille. But if I had to guess (given the great length of the car) a Cadillac sedan of the same vintage would not fit on the revolving display wheel. The Coupe deVille is literally within inches of touching the walls. Awesome video.
They were the same length except for the Fleetwoods and Fleetwood 75 limousine...
Two blocks long, nontheless 🤣
@@slicksnewonenow Well lol. I guess they can put Vaseline on the ends if worse comes to worse right? Can you imagine? lol
lovely survivor. My mom had a '67. the '69 seem to have picked up or emulate a design similar to Lincoln Continental esp the grille design.
WOW 😲😳😮Love it🧡🧡🧡🇺🇲
SIMPLY "GOLDEN"❣️
Wow! That rear differential. Most trucks don't have anything that big.
My Dad had a 1969 Fleetwood ten million years Ago ‼️🇺🇲🗽 Made in USA by Union Workers ‼️👍
My Dad had a 58 Fleetwood over 55 yrs ago, he still regrets selling it 😕 It was incredible. Nothing like an old Cadillac 🤗 ✌️
@@davidkastin4240 That was the year I was born. Cady's were built like Battleships in the 1950's‼️🇺🇲👍I don't really like the modern Cadillacs. They all look just like other vehicles. They have no uniqueness about them, no distinctiveness or prestige like they used to. Time marches On.
If you will notice cars took less months of a paycheck then than now. The move to China was a scam on the customer. Our 70 Eldorado was $6600, 73 Camaro $ 3800, 66 Mustang $2400. Financialization grossly increased the price of cars.
@@TimMonbrod Escalade=Suburban.
Beautiful cadillac
Caddy is the american rools royce so iconic and absolut gourgeus car from the batcave 🦇 thanks Jay grams president of volo auto and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always say hello to All at volo cars museum 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊
MY DAD OWNED ONE OF THESE, IT WAS MET. BLUE WITH A DARKER VINYL ROOF, RODE LIKE ON A CLOUD, SUCKED GAS
LIKE CRAZY, 8 MPG AROUND TOWN AND AROUND 13-15 ON THE HWY, BUT GAS WAS ALOT CHEAPER THEN. BIG HUNKIN
VEHICLE, BUT HE LOVED IT DEARLY. ONE OF THE SMOOTHEST RIDING CARS YOU WILL EVER RIDE IN. IF YOU BUY IT, GET
SOME CHEVRON OIL STOCK ALSO.
So classy, beautiful 😻
This is a true time capsule! Very nice with the right amount of patina. My guesstimate.....$48,995
I've been looking for one in that color my dad had bought one of those exact color the only thing different is we had a vinyl top on ours I can remember laying up in the back window and listening to music when I was a little kid when we were going on a trip down to San Diego my dad ended up trading it in on a 75 Pontiac Safari wagon GT that was a nice car
Ever since that X-Files episode with the Peacock family driving that old Cadillac, these cars just freak me out.
Awesome car 🚗
The boat of love ❤️
❤BEAUTIFUL❤
My dream on wheels !!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Omg! That land yacht barley fits in the turntable booth!
LOL I just saw your comment. I knew I wasn't the only one to notice that.
We had tons of room!! 🤪
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales 😂😂😂
Did homes use to have longer garages in old days? How do you fit this in a regular garage?
A small town mayor by me had one that stuck out of his garage by 6 feet. Newer houses had plenty of room. My grandmother was always able to get hers in the garage but the passenger door would'nt open.
They replaced the radio and my heart sunk! I wish people would NOT do that! Leave the radio where it is and have a new radio mounted in the glovebox! The radio they installed isnt horrible so okay. He should have put the headrests back where they belonged. Car looks v. good for its age...
Both radio and clock work fine on my 70 Eldorado.
Smoooth!
It has an exhaust leak. Sounds pretty crummy for a Cadillac.
What it is when they put the new muffler on they cheap out. and didn't put a resonator on it is supposed to have a muffler and a resonator and that makes it where you don't hear that rumble that your hearing.
@@dcformee123 Sounds like manifold or pipe. Just put a new muffler on my 70 Eldorado, same color as this. Its a strange 2 pipe in 2 pipe out. Could only find one equivalent so no choice. The old one was made by a company that went out of business. This new one says it fits a 2000 era Cadillac V 6. Don't know how that is going to work out, have'nt run it yet. Of course the default is to run two pipes and two mufflers all the way back. A lot of work without a lift.
Yeah that was back in the day when America was proud to build huge cars. Now people like to drive around in tin cans.
They drive around in huge trucks which weigh 1000 pounds more than this car and get worse mpg. Progress!
PS i love My blue 🧢 like you have on, My family know where i AM Can always see the hat 🧢
It didn't realize a Coupe DeVille would be without certain things... a Calais (previously Series 62 coupe) of course would have been a little less equipped than the average CDV.
I erroneously remember the dash and door panels would have had rosewood inserts, but that may have been in the convertible only...
Also, a CDV usually came with a vinyl top, a tilt steering column and an all leather interior. I haven't seen too many with the brocade, although I suppose it was optional, as everything else was at the time.
Thankfully this one is without the vinyl roof... It's much prettier this way!
This car sure is nice!
Especially that 472 V8... What a monster those things are.
Cadillacs had large option lists with rather cheap prices. There are some with crank windows. My 70 Eldo does not have cruise control. WTF?
Back in the day I would have purchased a new 1969 Lincoln Continental Coupe instead of a Coupe DeVille.
Very nice car