@@nickynap6238 Undercoating, even rust proofing, such as Ziebart did not address the problem. The body side moldings and around the rear window, especially on vinyl roof equipped models would trap moisture and start to rust. If you take the side moldings off you will see little nails (as we called them in the body trade) that a plastic clip would attach to, then the side moldings would be held in place. Extremely poor engineering.
@@dave1956 yes I agree that statement with rocker molding and under the vinyl top molding common problem for Caddy. Amazingly the Lincoln Mark V held up better for this area’s with rust.
I used to daily drive my ‘73 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, selling it was truly an error! This one is as nice as you’ll see now that they’re a half-century old.
Ok Bill…you’ve outdone yourself this time. I think this is either the most insane museum piece you’ve had or at least in the top 3. I mean really…1 owner, documents, original tires and the cherry on top…black with blood red leather interior. Insane! I don’t know where you find them but I’m glad you do. Congratulations! 👍
How is it possible that someone bought an expensive car like that and almost never drove it? Not the first time I come across this phenomenon, but it's still mind-boggling.
I know! They are out there and I am trying to find them and get them to market to people who enjoy them! I personally own a black 77 Trans Am. Bought it in 2001and I bet I have not put 2000 miles on it. Just trying to keep it MINT!
Whew! and such a rare color combo to boot! My father had a mint '72, but in the light cream/yellow "Willow" color with brown leather interior and top. These cars ride like a dream. In fact, they ride, steer, and stop so effortlessly that you need some time to get adjusted to it!
Hi Christian, it´s amazing how you can find all these unrestored unique classic cars with so few miles and in mint condition. This 1973 Cadillac De Ville is outstanding!
Love those vintage Deville caddies my grandfather had a red on red 77 couoe de ville thise cars were the standard of luxury back then its like night and day compared to the new vehicle's
You can hear the excitement in the salesman’s voice. As someone who was originally trained as a sales rep for Nestle back in the late eighties-what a great car to sell. Doesn’t get any better
Beautiful. And one of my favorite year Coupe deVilles before the enclosed rear window. If you want the clock to work, send it out the clock works. I sent mine out of my 78 and now its ticking
3,800 miles😳 WOOOO Ric Flair would approve too! LOL, All the original documentation, All Original and still so new that the interior looks Candy Apple Red with that black! Wow🙌 what a serious Pop this car gives off
"Introducing the 1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville - the car that whispers power, authority, and style. Perfect for the Commandatore to be chauffeured in, as he holds court with his trusted Captains and Consigliere. And let's not forget a loyal Goombah at the wheel, ensuring smooth rides through the city streets. If you spot one of these sleek, all-black classics parked in front of Vesuvio's Ristorante, you can be sure that a 'sit down' of the highest order is underway. Step into a world of timeless elegance and intrigue with the 1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville!"
My neighbor across the street had one of these when I was a little boy. Bought it new. Only it was yellow. He traded it for a 1975 Coupe DeVille which was black with black interior. I LOVED that car. This one looks pretty well optioned which is unusual for the '73's still out there. Looks like trumpet horn, twilight sentinel, automatic high beam dimming, rear window defrost, power trunk pull down and tilt steering wheel. If he bought it from the original owner, they guy has to be in his 90's! If whoever buys it wants to drive it to shows or the occasional ride, NO WAY I'd leave 50 year old tires on it, especially with the weight of that car! I don't care HOW well they made them back then (they were bias ply by the way). Also, it may not have had any maintenance given the miles, but if it's to be driven, it's going to need several thousand dollars in repairs because things are going to start going on it! I had that problem with my '84 Coupe DeVille that had 23K original miles on it when I bought it.
Hey thanks for that input! So couple things, I would only recommend keeping the tires on it for originality purposes if you are going to trailer it and show it, NOT to drive it! And the car has been cared for and not just drug out of a barn. Service as been done and it will be ready to drive. Although as you said, anything can go out on a 50 year old car! Thanks.
Beautiful Cadillac! My mother had this in the Sedan De Ville model was silver with same red leather interior. This car is amazing with only 3,800 miles, that’s crazy cool
Oh my gosh how do you find these cars. 73 was such a good year absolutely absolutely and you are right where are you going to find a car like this this is a money no object car you will never find another one like it
You are killing me man! What a find! Geez you really do have the Midas touch with classic gems 🤜🤛 Dude it is MEGA refreshing to find a classic specialist such as you guys who really truly gives a dam about integrity, provenance and originality. What a pleasure to watch. One of these days you're gonna present something I won't be able to resist 👍
Had a ' 76 one owner Coupe De Ville sold it one 1/2 years ago . Nice condition NO rust Ex. light grey interior , Med. gray Exterior ! 45 K Orig. owners mileage ! Great cars they were with the 8.2 Iiter engine ! Bought a one owner Caddy Allante roadster .
Absolutely gorgeous, 😍 I'll take her over a new car any day. My parents had a '72 Coupe Deville, light blue color. First car I remember as a kid, I believe my father bought it in '77, I was born in '78. As a car enthusiast all my life, luxury cars was my favorite type of car, and that's how my love for Cadillac's got in my blood. I had 2 Caddy's in my life, had a '91 Deville Touring Sedan, and a '96 Sedan Deville. My dream car is a '59 Fleetwood or Deville, but I would love also a '72 Coupe Deville.
You are correct about tires Bill. I work at a car dealer. Hard to get even 20,000 miles from today's junk. Does anybody even look where items are made today? Doubt it. I do. We had a set of Goodyears come in. Made in Chili. Like everything else today, new cars, tires, etc., all junk. Beautiful 73. I had a red on black leather 73 Coupe Deville 20 years ago. Never should have sold it.
This is a beauty that was well loved for, that's for sure. The red interior is perfect. Other then those seats get really hot, really fast, a great great car.
My 73 Sedan de Ville was gold and black with black interior cloth though. It had 43,000 miles on her and was beautiful until my ex wife tore her up and I sold her. Just gorgeous this thing is, gorgeous!
Wow! you always seem to top yourself Bill! That is one incredible Coupe De Ville! I really think you have a time machine and are going back in time and transporting these cars to 2023! That's the only way this car can look like this. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it!
Absolutely stunning Coupe de Ville. Beautiful color combination, beautiful condition... Only thing I noticed is that the wheel covers are not correct. The ones on the car are for the 1974-1976 models. Otherwise it looks great !!!!
As good as you will find. Very few clocks seem to work, is it worth risking damage try to repair it? Some lucky new owner will have a mint condition addition to their collection.
Awesome condition, I would definitely change the tires... but amazing, my 1st car was a 1973 Sedan Deville, I currently have an 88 Brougham and 91 D'elegance... this will sell quickly.
I wonder where this car was stored, over the years. I can not believe the steering wheel did not crack and gap. My fathers 1973 coupe in red with white leather seats steering wheel cracked after 2 years after being new. This has to be one of the best 1973s still around truly amazing.
@@christianbugatticg you're welcome my nephew just called me he says he's buying a new Tesla for 90,000 not my cup of tea I rather have that caddy actually have three 70s a triple black Coop DeVille a Plum Coupe DeVille & a beige Sedan DeVille
When I was 16 my Dad had one of those, it was a 72 Coupe Deville. We really didn’t think much of how big they were. But now looking back on it those cars were huge.😂 He also had a 74 a 76 and a 78 Cadillac I drove them all and the best one in my opinion was the 72 Coupe Deville. 1973 was the last year that they were really nice after that in 1974 they had all kinds of pollution control BS on them and they were dogs from then on.
Why would somebody buy a nice car like that and not drive it unless over 50 years ago some person alive got transported when they were no longer alive in the trunk to a different location in the car had to be hidden for a very very long time. Was it from New Jersey New York Miami-Dade Detroit by chance?
I OWNED THIS EXACT CAR SAVE THE FACT MINE WAS MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC WITH A WHITE TOP.A;SO MINE HAD THE DIVIDED FRONT SEAT INSTEAD OF THE BENCH SEAT PLUS RADIAL TIRES A $1200 OPTION. LIST $7,727.00 OUT THE DOOR $6200 NO SALES TAX IN THOSE DAYS
I wonder how many potential buyers looked at that but passed. The owner thought he had a miilion bucks but in the end it brought petty cash. Who'd want that? Should have bought the Trans Am!
Of course the clock doesn’t work, probably came from the factory that way. Should show the car with hood and trunk lid down. Also describe the engine. Call Jay, he’ll buy it.
Oh this the car i wish i could get my 401k out to buy this they but whith term oil with banks they wont let me get it but i had a 73 coupe in 98 dual mirror and hood oderment its rare you see that on this one dua mirror l hood ordentment this nice for a black one
Up here in the North, 1973 GM cars, especially Cadillac’s were rusting within 2 years. It’s so nice to see one in this condition.
I know! Thanks!
Yes this was a common problem salt does damage!
All these cars needed to be undercoated for preservation!!
@@nickynap6238
Undercoating, even rust proofing, such as Ziebart did not address the problem. The body side moldings and around the rear window, especially on vinyl roof equipped models would trap moisture and start to rust. If you take the side moldings off you will see little nails (as we called them in the body trade) that a plastic clip would attach to, then the side moldings would be held in place. Extremely poor engineering.
@@dave1956 yes I agree that statement with rocker molding and under the vinyl top molding common problem for Caddy.
Amazingly the
Lincoln Mark V held up better for this area’s with rust.
My experience was that rust was not a major problem until about 7 years. At 8 or 9 car was junk. I was from South Bend In. Lots of salt!
I used to daily drive my ‘73 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, selling it was truly an error! This one is as nice as you’ll see now that they’re a half-century old.
Yeah I think we have all made that mistake!
Ok Bill…you’ve outdone yourself this time. I think this is either the most insane museum piece you’ve had or at least in the top 3. I mean really…1 owner, documents, original tires and the cherry on top…black with blood red leather interior. Insane! I don’t know where you find them but I’m glad you do. Congratulations! 👍
Thanks Terry! I am SO EXCITED to see what this one does! And seems if I have some very serious people considering it!!! Have a great day
What a magnificent Cadillac
Thanks!
The 1973 model had the best looking grille of the 1971-1976 series by far! Gorgeous car!
Thanks!!
' 76 grille nice , but it was Plastic !
How is it possible that someone bought an expensive car like that and almost never drove it? Not the first time I come across this phenomenon, but it's still mind-boggling.
I know! They are out there and I am trying to find them and get them to market to people who enjoy them! I personally own a black 77 Trans Am. Bought it in 2001and I bet I have not put 2000 miles on it. Just trying to keep it MINT!
@@christianbugatticg Do take it out once in a while. Otherwise, it will outlive you, and you won't have enjoyed.:)
Hahaha, yeah this will be passed to Christian!
@@paulparoma
Happy 50th birthday, Mr Coupe DeVille! You look amazing!
Indeed!
Going straight into a car collection no doubt. The only maintenance it needed was an oil change. Probably done 800 miles ago, in 1973.
Right! lol
Thank you. Awesome to see. In Texas years ago, I had a 1971 Sedan Deville black on black. Ahhhh, memories.
Nice!!!
Stunning What did the owner say the reason why he never drove it? only rich people bought cars like this why would he just let it sit around?
The dad bought it new and decided after a few years to just preserve it. So glad he did
I'm in love with the color combination. Incredible!
Really has a nice look!
Truly incredible find!! A museum piece to say the least!! 👍
Thank you!
IMO: 'Window Sticker', is the Best part of the paperwork. It gives so much information about the car. Including the Unbelievable price!!
Thank you!!
Whew! and such a rare color combo to boot! My father had a mint '72, but in the light cream/yellow "Willow" color with brown leather interior and top. These cars ride like a dream. In fact, they ride, steer, and stop so effortlessly that you need some time to get adjusted to it!
Oh nice!! And thanks, you described it perfectly!
The car that deserves the Cadillac name. I remember these well I used to detail them back in the day. What a ride.
Yeah my dad and I detailed many of these too!! Thanks!
One of a kind as usual.
Thank you!
A 50 year old brand new car 🚗, amazing and absolutely gorgeous!!!
It is such an incredible find!
Sweet ride! I had 3 '73 Devilles two sedans and a coupe back in the good old days.
Very nice! I bet you'd love to have them back.
Nothing better than black on red, perfect mafia car 👍
For sure!
Hi Christian, it´s amazing how you can find all these unrestored unique classic cars
with so few miles and in mint condition. This 1973 Cadillac De Ville is outstanding!
I am very fortunate and it's not as easy as it looks! lol
Love those vintage Deville caddies my grandfather had a red on red 77 couoe de ville thise cars were the standard of luxury back then its like night and day compared to the new vehicle's
Oh wow!! Love the 77 body style too!
@@christianbugatticg Down Sized from ' 76's 500 ci Engine vs 425 ci in the ' 77 !
yes @@thenov1944
Pretty cool with that red interior.
Yes! I think Madonna would approve! LOL!
73 was the best looking year of the 70s imo
One of them for me too! Thanks!
This car is absolutely amazing and yes Elvis would have approved !
TCB!!!
I DO APPROVE
@@christianbugatticgIN A FLASH
That is the coolest 73 i've ever seen.
Thanks!
You can hear the excitement in the salesman’s voice. As someone who was originally trained as a sales rep for Nestle back in the late eighties-what a great car to sell. Doesn’t get any better
Oh man I was so excited to get this one!! Unreal find! Thanks!
Beautiful. And one of my favorite year Coupe deVilles before the enclosed rear window. If you want the clock to work, send it out the clock works. I sent mine out of my 78 and now its ticking
Ok thanks!! I appreciate the tip!
PERFECTION! Makes me sick I can’t get it! This is vault material! Sweet sweet sweet!
Yeah, I am so sorry you missed it! MORE to come!
3,800 miles😳 WOOOO Ric Flair would approve too! LOL, All the original documentation, All Original and still so new that the interior looks Candy Apple Red with that black! Wow🙌 what a serious Pop this car gives off
LOL!! Glad you like it!
Absolutely incredible find ! My father had a '73 Coupe with red interior that I always drooled over. Hopefully it ends up in a museum collection.
Thanks! I'd say a serious collector will scoop this one up!
FREAKING BEAUTIFUL!!!!!❤❤❤
Thank you!
Beautiful 😍 beyond my vocabulary !!!
🤠🤠🤠
This is crazy new!!
I'd love ❤️ to have it in my collection that's one mighty fine looking car
Thanks! I will share the link when it goes live!!
Awesome! I am actually a Ford man, but I really like this old Cadillac!
Don't let anyone make a low rider out of it or trash it!!
No no, my buyer is a serious collector out of California. It will stay stock!
@@christianbugatticg That is great news! Thanks for the reply!
No problem! @@brianreber8842
@@christianbugatticg 😁
"Introducing the 1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville - the car that whispers power, authority, and style. Perfect for the Commandatore to be chauffeured in, as he holds court with his trusted Captains and Consigliere. And let's not forget a loyal Goombah at the wheel, ensuring smooth rides through the city streets. If you spot one of these sleek, all-black classics parked in front of Vesuvio's Ristorante, you can be sure that a 'sit down' of the highest order is underway. Step into a world of timeless elegance and intrigue with the 1973 Cadillac Coupe De Ville!"
NICE!!
My neighbor across the street had one of these when I was a little boy. Bought it new. Only it was yellow. He traded it for a 1975 Coupe DeVille which was black with black interior. I LOVED that car.
This one looks pretty well optioned which is unusual for the '73's still out there. Looks like trumpet horn, twilight sentinel, automatic high beam dimming, rear window defrost, power trunk pull down and tilt steering wheel.
If he bought it from the original owner, they guy has to be in his 90's!
If whoever buys it wants to drive it to shows or the occasional ride, NO WAY I'd leave 50 year old tires on it, especially with the weight of that car! I don't care HOW well they made them back then (they were bias ply by the way). Also, it may not have had any maintenance given the miles, but if it's to be driven, it's going to need several thousand dollars in repairs because things are going to start going on it! I had that problem with my '84 Coupe DeVille that had 23K original miles on it when I bought it.
Hey thanks for that input! So couple things, I would only recommend keeping the tires on it for originality purposes if you are going to trailer it and show it, NOT to drive it! And the car has been cared for and not just drug out of a barn. Service as been done and it will be ready to drive. Although as you said, anything can go out on a 50 year old car! Thanks.
Beautiful Cadillac! My mother had this in the Sedan De Ville model was silver with same red leather interior. This car is amazing with only 3,800 miles, that’s crazy cool
Very nice! Man was I lucky to have stumbled across this one!
Oh my gosh how do you find these cars. 73 was such a good year absolutely absolutely and you are right where are you going to find a car like this this is a money no object car you will never find another one like it
Much of it is opening up the computer at just the right time! Thanks!
Questa macchina è uno spettacolo,condizioni pari al nuovo,perfetta!!
Gracie
Oh my goodness. This is absolutely mind blowing! I'm drooling here! I can only wish to have this dream in my garage.
Well it is up for auction right now! I will share the link shortly!
You are killing me man! What a find! Geez you really do have the Midas touch with classic gems 🤜🤛 Dude it is MEGA refreshing to find a classic specialist such as you guys who really truly gives a dam about integrity, provenance and originality. What a pleasure to watch. One of these days you're gonna present something I won't be able to resist 👍
WOW! I really appreciate that!!
Great looking Caddy!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Had a ' 76 one owner Coupe De Ville sold it one 1/2 years ago . Nice condition NO rust Ex. light grey interior , Med. gray Exterior ! 45 K Orig. owners mileage ! Great cars they were with the 8.2 Iiter engine ! Bought a one owner Caddy Allante roadster .
Nice!
Absolutely gorgeous, 😍 I'll take her over a new car any day. My parents had a '72 Coupe Deville, light blue color. First car I remember as a kid, I believe my father bought it in '77, I was born in '78. As a car enthusiast all my life, luxury cars was my favorite type of car, and that's how my love for Cadillac's got in my blood. I had 2 Caddy's in my life, had a '91 Deville Touring Sedan, and a '96 Sedan Deville. My dream car is a '59 Fleetwood or Deville, but I would love also a '72 Coupe Deville.
NICE!! Could you imagine if you had kept all of those!
Yes, I miss them dearly. 😢
I know..
@@caddieman4ever
I laminate all my documentation like window stickers etc. best way to preserve
Yes!
I took my first DMV driving test in this car, except dad's Caddy was dark metallic green with black vinyl roof.
Quite a big car to take a road test in. Did you pass??
Beautiful and outstanding.
Thank you and I agree!!!
Beautiful Cadillac one of my favorites was a 1974 eldorado
Thanks! I am an Eldorado fan too!
You are correct about tires Bill. I work at a car dealer. Hard to get even 20,000 miles from today's junk. Does anybody even look where items are made today? Doubt it. I do. We had a set of Goodyears come in. Made in Chili. Like everything else today, new cars, tires, etc., all junk. Beautiful 73. I had a red on black leather 73 Coupe Deville 20 years ago. Never should have sold it.
Thanks George! It is a shame we won't produce stuff right here in America.... Ugh.
This is a beauty that was well loved for, that's for sure. The red interior is perfect. Other then those seats get really hot, really fast, a great great car.
Thank you!
But there not Black ! !
You have incredible stock as always!
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful 🇺🇲
Thank you!
My 73 Sedan de Ville was gold and black with black interior cloth though. It had 43,000 miles on her and was beautiful until my ex wife tore her up and I sold her. Just gorgeous this thing is, gorgeous!
Oh wow! And thanks!
Just gorgeous 😍😍
Thanks! This actually went to California!
Wow! you always seem to top yourself Bill! That is one incredible Coupe De Ville! I really think you have a time machine and are going back in time and transporting these cars to 2023! That's the only way this car can look like this. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it!
Haha! Man if I had a time machine..... Thank you!!!
Absolutely stunning Coupe de Ville. Beautiful color combination, beautiful condition... Only thing I noticed is that the wheel covers are not correct. The ones on the car are for the 1974-1976 models. Otherwise it looks great !!!!
Oh ok, maybe the original owner changed them for preference??
As good as you will find.
Very few clocks seem to work, is it worth risking damage try to repair it?
Some lucky new owner will have a mint condition addition to their collection.
I think you are right! And I don't like having to start taking 50 year old dashes apart. Too risky!
I have done that with a clock and a radio, never again
it cost me a fortune to have it repaired!@@christianbugatticg
Oh Boy Bill this car is incredible 38k miles remarkable great colors what a gem!!
This car has 3,800 miles not 38k this is an error on my behalf sorry Bill
3,800 miles, not 38,000!! Unreal find for sure!!! Thanks!
3 . 8 K Miles He Said !
@@thenov1944 yes Thirty eight hundred mile’s remarkable!
yes that is correct. All you need to do is look at the video.@@thenov1944
This brings back memories of a bygone era. And terms like land yacht, luxo-barge, Detroitasorous.
It does indeed!
This is the last of American cars as nice as a Rolls-Royce! Wow this is incredible.
Thank you!
Adding in my song 🔥🔥🔥 great content and find
Thank you!
❤ WOW ! Just Wow !
Thanks!
Awesome condition, I would definitely change the tires... but amazing, my 1st car was a 1973 Sedan Deville, I currently have an 88 Brougham and 91 D'elegance... this will sell quickly.
Ok nice!!
Great Caddy Bill
Thank you!
Magnificent Automobile.
Thank you
I wonder where this car was stored, over the years. I can not believe the steering wheel did not crack and gap. My fathers 1973 coupe in red with white leather seats steering wheel cracked after 2 years after being new. This has to be one of the best 1973s still around truly amazing.
Hello!! It absolutely stayed stored indoors it's whole life! I appreciate the comment
Can’t wait to see this on BAT.
Soon!! And I will be sure to share the link!
Absolutely amazing
Had a 74 coupe amazing car 🚗
Thanks!
Very Impressive man!
Thanks!!
so gorgeous!!!
thank you!!
LOVE THAT!!!!!
Thanks!
Yes TCB
Oh yeah!! Wonder who else gets the reference??
Absolutely Gorgeous !!
Thanks!
@@christianbugatticg you're welcome my nephew just called me he says he's buying a new Tesla for 90,000 not my cup of tea I rather have that caddy actually have three 70s a triple black Coop DeVille a Plum Coupe DeVille & a beige Sedan DeVille
I suppose everyone has their preferences. @@zekerivers5189
Loaded: dual door mirrors, Guidematic, Twilight Sentinel and tilt steering.
Yes!
When I was 16 my Dad had one of those, it was a 72 Coupe Deville. We really didn’t think much of how big they were. But now looking back on it those cars were huge.😂 He also had a 74 a 76 and a 78 Cadillac I drove them all and the best one in my opinion was the 72 Coupe Deville. 1973 was the last year that they were really nice after that in 1974 they had all kinds of pollution control BS on them and they were dogs from then on.
I don't know, this one is no slouch!
@@christianbugatticg yeah, its sweet. Like I said in my post 1974 on were the dogs. 1973 back were pretty awesome.
Thanks! @@partylee007
Awesome car,I would only make sure the 500 cid mill was a warmed up
Ok thanks!
I had this car back in the day 😅
Nice!!
Looking good...the car is not bad either.
Oh boy.... lol
The 1973 was the best of all
Thanks!
@@christianbugatticg did you sell it?
50 year old tires NOT rotted. He must've stored this car in a giant tupperware container.
I cannot believe how good the tires are!!
L OL
😂yeah, first thing to do is go get new tires before taking above 30mph. Beautiful car though.
I think this car is going to sit at a car collection somewhere. Not much more mileage expected if at all.
I think you are correct. @@cellpat2686
Great amazing ! Now turn it on . Hello we need to hear the engine , etc.. 😂
This has been posted for a few days, check it out!!
czcams.com/video/zF-k2087FvM/video.html
You could fit a whole other car in that trunk!
HAHA! Right??
@@christianbugatticg They certainly don't make them like that anymore - and that's a shame.😀
I know. @@paulparoma
Holy schmoly 😍👌
Thanks!
Yes, he would!
Thanks! Now I am telling Alexa to play, Suspicous Minds!! lol
Why would somebody buy a nice car like that and not drive it unless over 50 years ago some person alive got transported when they were no longer alive in the trunk to a different location in the car had to be hidden for a very very long time. Was it from New Jersey New York Miami-Dade Detroit by chance?
LOL! You nailed it, NY!!
I OWNED THIS EXACT CAR SAVE THE FACT MINE WAS MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC WITH A WHITE TOP.A;SO MINE HAD THE DIVIDED FRONT SEAT INSTEAD OF THE BENCH SEAT PLUS RADIAL TIRES A $1200 OPTION. LIST $7,727.00 OUT THE DOOR $6200 NO SALES TAX IN THOSE DAYS
NICE!!
love
Thanks!
Nice leather interior, before the pillows took over.
Yes!
NOW LIVE AND UP FOR AUCTION ON BRING A TRAILER!! bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-cadillac-deville-18/
Nice 😊😊😊
Thank you!!
I wonder how many potential buyers looked at that but passed. The owner thought he had a miilion bucks but in the end it brought petty cash. Who'd want that?
Should have bought the Trans Am!
Not sure but I am so happy I was able to score this one!
Boss Hogg❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lol
I've wanted THIS for years for a cross country road trip!!!
What brand is your watch, if I may ask?
Oh nice!! My watch is a Citizens. It was a Father's Day gift! Not terribly expensive. Thanks!
Yup...what GM built back then.....& what GM build now!
BIG difference!
A real automobile.
Thank you!
Of course the clock doesn’t work, probably came from the factory that way.
Should show the car with hood and trunk lid down. Also describe the engine.
Call Jay, he’ll buy it.
Thanks!
Does the 8 track player still work please.?
We will find that out tomorrow!!
The clocks always broke on those cars.
Seems so
Does it come with any additional DNA in the trunk ?
Lol, maybe!
Oh this the car i wish i could get my 401k out to buy this they but whith term oil with banks they wont let me get it but i had a 73 coupe in 98 dual mirror and hood oderment its rare you see that on this one dua mirror l hood ordentment this nice for a black one
Nice!!