For Sale: 1979 Cadillac DeVille in Farmingdale, New York for sale in Farmingdale, NY

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Vehicle Description 1979 Cadillac Coupe DeVille for sale! Motorcar Classics is pleased to present this stunning Cadillac Deville presented in rare Blackwatch Green Metallic with matching dark green leather interior.
This DeVille spent much of its life in Florida before coming to Connecticut recently.
It has been meticulously owned and maintained over the years and comes with tons of original manuals, paperwork and service records.
1979 was the final year of the now highly sought after 1977-1979 Cadillacs which featured the famed and venerable 425 cubic inch V8 engines! Many consider this engine to be one of the very finest ever produced by Cadillac and they were produced before complicated and less reliable electronic management systems.
Our example features the optional Elk Grain vinyl roof.
A new matching headliner and rear sail panels have also been installed in addition to 4 brand new white wall tires within the past year.
Additional aftermarket upgrades include Retro-Autosound stereo with Bluetooth and all new speakers bringing the entertainment system in this Cadillac to modern standards while not compromising original aesthetic.
Do not miss this opportunity to own a piece of Cadillac history.
Your inspection is invited!.
  • Year: 1979
  • Make: Cadillac
  • Model: DeVille

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