Used 1973 Cadillac DeVille Wisco for sale in Grand Rapids, MI
$15,900
Vehicle Details
1973 Year | 6D49R3Q152077 VIN | 22,231 mi. Mileage |
$15,900 Price | bg0 Body Type | Wisco Trim |
Brown (Laredo Tan) Exterior Color | Used General Condition | Engine Type |
Automatic Transmission | Brown (Medium Beige) Interior Color |
Seller
- GR Auto Gallery
- 4722 50th St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512
- (616) 877-9031
Vehicle Description
The GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this highly original, very low mileage, 1973 Cadillac Sedan Deville for your consideration. This 73 comes in a clean Laredo Tan paint job complemented by a clean Medium Beige and Mirabelle cloth interior. Powering this Caddy is a 472ci V8 paired with a smooth-shifting automatic transmission. This Sedan Deville was sold new in Pennsylvania and was never driven in the winter or bad conditions. The vehicle has been kept original and correct, the exhaust on the vehicle is even original and in great shape, showing how nice the undercarriage is. This Caddy was ahead for its time coming with power steering, power brakes, power windows, power brakes, working heat, AM/FM radio, and many more features. This Deville comes with 22,231 documented miles and has always been stored inside. Some maintenance that has been done to this Caddy in the last 1,000 miles includes new hoses, new belts, points, plugs, water pump, and fuel pump. So if you are in the market for a clean Caddy this is the car for you! Please call or email us today for more information. As with all GM full-size lines, the DeVille was completely redesigned for 1971. The new GM full-size bodies, at 64.3 inches front shoulder room (62.1 inches on Cadillac) and 63.4 inches rear shoulder room (64.0 inches on Cadillac) set a record for interior width that would not be matched by any car until the full-size GM rear-wheel-drive models of the early to mid-1990s. Pairs of individually housed squarish headlamps were set wider apart. The V-shaped grille had an eggcrate style insert and was protected by massive vertical guards framing a rectangular license plate indentation. A wide hood with full-length windsplints, a prominent center crease and hidden windshield wipers was seen. A Cadillac crest decorated the nose and new indicator lamps appeared atop each front fender. A horizontal beltline molding ran from behind the front wheel housing, almost to the rear stopping where an elliptical bulge in the body came to a point and where thin rectangular side markers were placed above and below the chrome strip. The rear wheel openings were again housed in fender skirts. Tail lamps were of the same type as before but were no longer divided by a chrome bar. Long horizontal back-up lamps were set in the bumper, on either side of a deeply recessed license plate housing. To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website