Beautiful car, we had a 75 Sedan Deville, my 1st car was a 73 Sedan Deville, I have a Mint 88 Brougham now, I've owned a ton of Cadillacs over the years, enjoy....
had a few of these and everything was great except the seats felt really budget compaired to leather ,otherwise typical sweet cadillac bumper 2 bumper btw -beauty you found there ,NEVER see these around even out in the south west us where im at
Interesting. A lot of Cadillac names had a French flair. DeVille, Seville, Calais, D'Elegance, possibly even Brougham (kidding, that's Scottish 😮) etc. Btw, that's "Calumet Cream".
The material filler below the license plate stays fresh and pliable due to your oily hands always back there to put gas in it,, at least that’s my guess
Absolutely magnificent car. I had a 76 Cadillac. Loved that car.
Beautiful car, we had a 75 Sedan Deville, my 1st car was a 73 Sedan Deville, I have a Mint 88 Brougham now, I've owned a ton of Cadillacs over the years, enjoy....
I love it. Can’t wait till it’s finished
Bumperfiller problems are common too.
i like the hearse
had a few of these and everything was great except the seats felt really budget compaired to leather ,otherwise typical sweet cadillac bumper 2 bumper btw -beauty you found there ,NEVER see these around even out in the south west us where im at
I am interested in this car!
Interesting. A lot of Cadillac names had a French flair. DeVille, Seville, Calais, D'Elegance, possibly even Brougham (kidding, that's Scottish 😮) etc. Btw, that's "Calumet Cream".
The 75 I bought in 1980 was bubbling under the trim line, just five years later.
Typical. They didnt paint the roof of those cars for some crazy reason.
@@southerncadman7066 Could someone have calculated they'd save X number of $$ that way? Not a good decision if they did.
I suspect that Lincoln grabbed the formulas for making plastic used in bumper fillers & steering wheels.
Lincoln fillers are excellent. You are right.
The material filler below the license plate stays fresh and pliable due to your oily hands always back there to put gas in it,, at least that’s my guess