For 1969, Cadillac introduced what was then referred to as their “all-time masterpiece”; beautifully new and distinctively Cadillac. This burgundy toned example is described as a very original car that has been serviced, fit with new tires and has received some front-end mechanical attention. A white soft-top and matching interior add to the beauty and presentation. The paint and interior are original to the car.
The Cadillac powerplant measures 472-cid, 375-hp and at the time of introduction, it was the largest and most powerful V-8 engine ever to power a production car. The Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission is automatic and standard for the model. Among the features on the DeVille is air conditioning (optional), many standard lighting conveniences, remote rearview mirror, cruise control, intermittent wipers, automatic headlights, AM/FM stereo radio; power top, windows, seat, locks, steering and brakes with front discs. New whitewall tires and wire wheel hubcaps enhance the sporty elegance.