The 1964 Cadillac de Ville introduced additional refinements to the second-generation model, including a V-shaped grille and other small styling improvements here and there that added to the luxury look of all available body styles.
And speaking of available body styles, the second de Ville, which was manufactured for just three years between 1961 and 1964 at the Detroit Assembly plant, was offered in various configurations that bet big on the glass estate offered to customers.
For example, the 4-door hardtop could be ordered with no less than 6 windows, but a 4-window version was also offered. The hardtop was available in a 2-door version too. The other variants included a 2-door convertible, a 4-door Town Sedan 6-window hardtop, and a 4-door Park Avenue 4-window hardtop.
The entire lineup comprised just two engine options, namely a 390ci (6.4-liter) V8 and a more powerful 429ci (7.0-liter) V8 unit.
What you’re looking at here is a ’64 Cadillac Coupe de Ville powered by the 429 and featuring an automatic transmission. The car is a true survivor, so it’s all original, but the more impressive part is that everything is almost in new condition. It’s the living example that the luxurious styling dating back to the first half of the ‘60s still lives on today, even without an insane amount of fixes.
The de Ville comes with absolutely no rust, and Ron’s Toy Shop, which is now selling the Cadillac in its dealership, reveals that the car comes with automatic dimming headlights, and AM radio with a power antenna, and a 7-way power bench seat that’s not working.
The odometer indicates 73,000 miles (117,482 km), and they’re all original.
This de Ville can be yours today at a discounted price, as the dealership recently reduced the price of the car from $35,000 to $28,000. You can check out the car in person at Ron’s Toy Shop in Manchester, NH.
For example, the 4-door hardtop could be ordered with no less than 6 windows, but a 4-window version was also offered. The hardtop was available in a 2-door version too. The other variants included a 2-door convertible, a 4-door Town Sedan 6-window hardtop, and a 4-door Park Avenue 4-window hardtop.
The entire lineup comprised just two engine options, namely a 390ci (6.4-liter) V8 and a more powerful 429ci (7.0-liter) V8 unit.
What you’re looking at here is a ’64 Cadillac Coupe de Ville powered by the 429 and featuring an automatic transmission. The car is a true survivor, so it’s all original, but the more impressive part is that everything is almost in new condition. It’s the living example that the luxurious styling dating back to the first half of the ‘60s still lives on today, even without an insane amount of fixes.
The de Ville comes with absolutely no rust, and Ron’s Toy Shop, which is now selling the Cadillac in its dealership, reveals that the car comes with automatic dimming headlights, and AM radio with a power antenna, and a 7-way power bench seat that’s not working.
The odometer indicates 73,000 miles (117,482 km), and they’re all original.
This de Ville can be yours today at a discounted price, as the dealership recently reduced the price of the car from $35,000 to $28,000. You can check out the car in person at Ron’s Toy Shop in Manchester, NH.