In Brief:

  • Great example of Cadillac's flagship model
  • Finished in White over a Red leather interior
  • Imported into the UK in 2015
  • Owned by The Vendor for the last year
  • Just 1 former keeper during it's time in the UK

On the Surface:

An imposing and elegant 1978 Cadillac Coupe De Ville, this striking two-door cruiser presence from every angle (not a hard feat for a car as large as this). Finished in White over a Red leather interior with factory Cadillac wire wheels. Equipped with electric windows, it delivers the unmistakable flair and comfort that defined late ’70s American luxury.

Maintenance & History:

Imported in 2015 with approximately 80,000 miles on the clock, this example has since covered very little mileage, reserved mainly for leisure and exhibition. Since its arrival in the UK, this Coupe De Ville has been carefully maintained and sparingly enjoyed. Covering around 1,000 miles a year – mostly show outings – it benefits from light, regular use, preserving both condition and reliability.

The Model:

The Coupe De Ville was Cadillac’s flagship two-door offering in 1978, embodying the brand’s philosophy of size, style and luxury. With its sweeping proportions, refined V8 power and luxurious interior, it stood as a symbol of American automotive prestige – a car designed to turn heads and provide the smoothest of rides.

Sale Insight:

Rarely seen on UK roads, this Coupe De Ville offers a superb opportunity to acquire an American icon. A standout choice for those seeking a show-worthy Cadillac that’s equally ready to cruise.

Estimate:
£4,000 - £5,000

 

Key Facts


  • Lot 13

  • Thursday 30th October 25

  • CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE

  • 7000

  • 1978

  • 87,930 Miles

  • VOX158S

  • August 2015


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