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1962 Cadillac Coupe DeVille: Fins and Patina

Here’s a promising 1962 Cadillac that’s been parked since 1972 and reported to have only 27,000 miles. The asking price of $6500 could be reasonable, although the seller doesn’t provide much information. They do claim to have a lot… more»

No Reserve: 1962 Cadillac DeVille Convertible

So I admit that the large Cadillacs are sort of a secret like for me. They are the antithesis of everything I usually like in a car (lightweight, sporty, two seats, etc.) But this floater really looks beautiful! Listed… more»

Grand Old Caddy: 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood

This 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 is a real survivor. I can actually believe that it has just 69,000 miles on it. Someone has taken great care of this car. I hope the new owner enjoys it as it is and continues to… more»

Rolling Living Room: 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

This is a lot of living room – I mean car! When I saw the interior pictures I was taken back to a couch my parents had; I’d swear it was the same pattern and colors, even down to… more»

1972 Cadillac Fleetwood 75: Cheap Luxury

In my recent foray into an Amish Country junkyard, there was an identical car to this 9-passenger ’72 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 here on eBay. Sadly, I didn’t get any photos, but I was impressed by the spacious accommodations and… more»

Salad With Your Caddy?

Like salads? Like 1959 Cadillacs? Then there’s a deal for you here on eBay where this 1959 Cadillac DeVille has been converted into a salad bar! It’s located in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where the buy-it-now is $12,500 but offers are… more»

1958 Cadillac Eureka Camper: Roughing It?

As much as I’d love to own a vintage camper, the big turn off is often the condition of the living space. This 1958 Cadillac Camper here on eBay is an intriguing alternative to a Winnebago, but one look at… more»

1968 Cadillac: Six Wheeled Luxury

I’m often left asking why when I see cars like this! Now don’t get me wrong, I think this custom Caddy is quite incredible and I would love to have a closer look at it, but I can’t help… more»

1974 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible: Dusty Texan

According to the seller of this 1974 Cadillac Eldorado here on eBay, his grandfather passed the car down to him and it’s sat gathering dust in a Texas warehouse ever since. What a shame – this is the perfect… more»

Cadillac Convertible for $4,500!

Have you ever dreamed of owning a Cadillac convertible? Here’s a 1972 Eldorado that looks like it’s in pretty nice shape. The owner’s asking price of $4,500 seems pretty reasonable too. It’s in Ann Arbor, Michigan and listed here on craigslist. It’s… more»

1962 Cadillac: Seems Familiar

I’m not sure why, but the location where this Cadillac was dug out seems familiar to me. I know we have featured a seller in the past that found a stash of Cadillacs and Lincolns in an old barn,… more»

Caddy Train: 1959 Cadillac DeVille

When you look at this picture, most Barn Finds diehards will immediately feel their pulse race at the sight of several vintage Cadillacs being towed out of the wilderness. Although the auction is for just one car – a 1959 Cadillac… more»

Big Gambling: 1969 Cadillac Convertible

Who’s up for a gamble? Wow, only $3900 for this 1969 Cadillac convertible! It’s believed to have only seen 24,000 miles. It’s all original. The interior is near mint. The few pictures provided make it look very nice. To paraphrase… more»

Crusty Coupe DeVille: 1955 Cadillac

I’ve always loved the early 50s Cadillacs. They really were like a living room on wheels and didn’t handle much better. These Cadillacs were really quiet with silent engines. I remember when the 1955 Chevrolets came out thinking “Wow,… more»

1968 Cadillac: Let’s Go Land Yachting!

The Cadillacs of the 60’s were huge, elegant land yachts and this Cadillac is a fine example. There was no concern about how much gas it took to haul the beast around, and the floating feeling you get when… more»

Caddy Collection In Texas: Barn Full Of Vs

We’ve likely all faced moments of wanting to hold onto a car for just a little while longer to fix that random misfire or replace those last few pieces of trim. Sometimes, however, we can’t quite nip those final… more»