1969 CADILLAC DEVILLE, Convertible - Exterior finished in Chalice Gold
complemented by the original Black ostrich-grain leather interior &
Black vinyl boot cover for the convertible top.
This very nice '69 Cadillac DeVille Convertible still has the
original Black convertible top & inner liner
Features include: 472
C.I. / 375 H.P. V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power
front disc brakes, power windows, door locks, seats, radio antenna,
top, automatic climate control, tilt & telescoptic steering wheel,
rim blow horn, original am-fm stereo radio, cornering lights, remote
driver's side mirror, white wall radial tires,
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This '69 Cadillac Deville Convertible
has always been garage kept, we recently purchased from the original
owner who bought it new in 1969. The interior is immaculate and is
100% original, the chrome & stainless bright work sparkles and is in
mint condition with no signs of pitting, the trunk compartment is
all original & looks like nothing was ever put inside, body is
straight with just 1 repaint in it's 34 year life.
If you want a nice cruiser, come see
ours. If you like original, un-restored cars, you must see & drive
this one to appreciate.
we have low rate, simple interest
collector car financing through our friends at JJ Best & Banc,
delivery to your door no problem or just come on over to our 15,000
S' Collector Car Museum in Atlanta, GA & drive this one home today,
Summer is here so don't delay, please call our office toll free @
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this classic Cadillac convertible today, offered @ $15,500.00
OPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDED
ON THIS 1969 CADILLAC DEVILLE CONVERTIBLE:
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Air Conditioning
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Power Steering
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Power Windows
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Power Brakes
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Power Locks
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Power Seat(s)
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Tilt Wheel
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AM/FM
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Leather
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Dual Exhaust
This beautiful 1969 Cadillac
DeVille Convertible
offered @ $15,500
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News - Memories -
Culture - from 1969 -
(in no particular
order) -
-
Neil Armstrong is first man to walk on moon.
- First trial flights of
Concorde, the Anglo-French supersonic airliner.
- ARPANET, the Precursor of the Internet, Created
- Charles Manson and "Family" Arrested
- Rock-and-Roll Concert at Woodstock
- Senator Edward Kennedy Leaves the Scene of an Accident
- - Sesame Street
First Airs
- Yasser Arafat Becomes Leader of the PLO
-
Nixon
begins "Vietnamization" in Southeast Asia.
- The United States, USSR, and about 100 other countries sign the
nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT)
-
Russian and
Chinese
troops clash along the Ussuri River.
- 27-year-old Colonel
Muammar
al-Qaddafi deposes King Idris of
Libya
and establishes a pro-Arabic, anti-Western, Islamic republic.
SPORTS
Super Bowl
NY Jets d. Baltimore (16-7)
World Series
NY Mets d. Baltimore (4-1)
NBA Championship
Boston d. LA Lakers (4-3)
Stanley Cup
Montreal d. St. Louis (4-0)
Wimbledon Women: Ann Jones d. B.J. King (3-6 6-3 6-2) Men: Rod Laver d. J. Newcombe (6-4 5-7 6-4 6-4)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Majestic Prince
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Purdue (92-72)
NCAA Football Champions
Texas (11-0-0)
ENTERTAINMENT
Events
- Midnight Cowboy
wins the Best Picture
Oscar,
the first and only time an X-rated movie received the honor.
- In August, more than half a
million people gather in the small, upstate New York town of
Bethel (near Woodstock, N.Y.) for four days of rain, sex, drugs
and rock 'n' roll. Performers include
Janis
Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix, The Who,
Joan Baez,
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Jefferson Airplane and Sly and the
Family Stone.
- A
Rolling
Stones fan is killed at the group's Altamont, California,
concert by members of Hell's Angels.
- The
FCC bans
all cigarette advertising on television and radio.
- Children's Television Workshop
introduces Sesame Street.
Pulitzer Prizes Fiction:House Made of Dawn, N. Scott Momaday Music:String Quartet No. 3, Karel Husa Drama:The Great White Hope, Howard Sackler
Academy Award, Best
Picture:Oliver!, John Woolf,
producer (Columbia)
Nobel Prize for Literature: Samuel
Beckett (Ireland)
Record of the Year: "Mrs. Robinson,"
Simon and Garfunkel Album of the Year:By the Time I Get to Phoenix,
Glen Campbell (Capitol) Song of the Year: "Little Green Apples," Bobby Russell,
songwriter
Miss America: Judith Anne Ford (IL)
Movies
- Midnight Cowboy, Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Wild Bunch, Easy Rider, Anne of
the Thousand Days
Books
- Robert Coover, Pricksongs and
Descants -
John Fowles, The
French Lieutenant's Woman - Mario Puzo, The Godfather
- Philip Roth, Portnoy's
Complaint - Jean Stafford, Collected
Stories - Kurt Vonnegut,
Slaughterhouse-Five