The221-inch DeVille glided off into the sunset that year; a real final moment for the nameplate. Shortly thereafter, consumers were presented with the all-new and front-drive DeVille sedan and coupe for 1985. It was now just 195 inches long, five inches narrower (at 71.7″), and on a wheelbase of 110.8 inches – a reduction of around 11
Thebody was to be painted Wedgewood Green Light with a Pecos Beige roof to match the special-order tan leather interior; he further optioned her with Autronic-Eye, E-Z-Eye tinted glass, a heater, fog lamps and a radio. She was built on April 27, 1955, and delivered to Pierre on May 12 of that year. Pierre owned the special Cadillac until his
Specsdatasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Cadillac Coupe de Ville 7.0L V-8 in 1979 the model with 2-door notchback coupe body and V-8 6966 cm3 / 425.1 cui, 134 kW / 182 PS / 180 hp (SAE net) of power, 434 Nm / 320 lb-ft of torque, 3-speed automatic powertrain offered since AllCadillac De Ville 4th-gen. Hardtop Coupe versions offered for the year 1967 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars (1959-1966) Cadillac Eldorado 4gen (1967-1970) Cadillac Eldorado 5gen (1971-1978) Cadillac Eldorado 6gen (1979-1985) Cadillac Eldorado 7gen (1986-1991) outside length: 5690