1970
Cadillac
DeVille
Lot # ST0073
Reserve?
Reserve
Run Day:
Saturday
Color:
Bayberry
Interior:
Tan
Doors
2
Body Style
Convertible
Vehicle Highlights
- Per Title Mileage Exempt / Owner States 6k Miles
- According to the GM Heritage Archives, this is the Last Deville Convertible to be Produced
- Finished in Bayberry over Tan Leather and Convertible Top
- Originally Shipped to Cadillac Auto Company of Boston, The First Cadillac Dealership, and Sold through Bayer Motors Inc in Dudley, Massachusetts to Elinor Leland on July 23rd, 1970. Elinor was the Wife of William H. Leland II, the Great Nephew of Henry M. Leland, the Founder of Both the Cadillac and Lincoln Brands
Last Deville Convertible to be Produced
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1970 Cadillac
DeVille
VIN:
F0338723
Auction:
2025 November
Run Day:
Saturday
- Year
- 1970
- Make
- Cadillac
- Model
- DeVille
- Doors
- 2
- Body Color
- Bayberry
- Interior Color
- Tan
- Body Style
- Convertible
Last Deville Convertible to be Produced
Vehicle Highlights
- Per Title Mileage Exempt / Owner States 6k Miles
- According to the GM Heritage Archives, this is the Last Deville Convertible to be Produced
- Finished in Bayberry over Tan Leather and Convertible Top
- Originally Shipped to Cadillac Auto Company of Boston, The First Cadillac Dealership, and Sold through Bayer Motors Inc in Dudley, Massachusetts to Elinor Leland on July 23rd, 1970. Elinor was the Wife of William H. Leland II, the Great Nephew of Henry M. Leland, the Founder of Both the Cadillac and Lincoln Brands