1964 Cadillac Deville Convertible on 2040-cars
Sumner, Illinois, United States
1964 was the last year for the fins. This 64 is very deserving of a total restoration. It is still in the original colors of red metallic with red leather interior and beige convertible top. The car is mechanically sound with a good running 429 and a transmission that shifts as it should along with new brakes. The car does need a new exhaust however. Everything operates on the car including all lights, windows, heater blower, convertible top, automatic headlamp dimmer, and even the rare factory am-fm radio still works with power antenna. The car also has tilt wheel which is a rare option for 64. The glass is all good with the windshield having a couple of wiper scratches. This car does have typical rust on the front fenders. The front fenders should probably be replaced along with the fender wells. The doors are solid and the rear quarters have a little rust low but the inner panels are still good. The trunk floor is good and usable. The car will need a new top, interior, and bodywork but when done properly it will be a beautiful car.
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