My Grandma had a new Cadillac every year for decades. I remember as a little kid riding in them . These remind me of her. Thank you
@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube68569 ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, Cadillac had a deal where a person could trade their Cadillac in every year plus $500 and get a new one. I'm not sure on the $500 amount but I know there was an incentive like that. Cadillac has since lost the brand appeal and opulence it had in the past Century particularly the decade of these years.
@w2tty9 ай бұрын
@@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856 interesting!
@Nudnik19 ай бұрын
@@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856 I think she did that Convertibles also . Wish I kept one .
@TomSnyder-gx5ru9 ай бұрын
Totally agree, I haven't been in a Cadillac showroom in decades - the way "Cadillacs" look now, you'd think you're in a BMW showroom - totally bland, "blend in" cars!@@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856
@mattc20949 ай бұрын
That’s really cool.. a brand new caddy every year, your grandma must have been a pretty cool lady
@danielberning12409 ай бұрын
The 1965/66 Caddy's were some of the best looking ever IMO. I love the long straight lines.
@controllerone3 ай бұрын
Totally agree. When I was 12 a guy I passed by on my way to work had one of these. Loved that car. Still so.
@stevenj99709 ай бұрын
MY Dad had the '65 Deville, silver gray inside and out. Loved that car, esp. the POWER vent windows in the front doors.....also-you didn't need to have the car key turned on to operate the windows, there was a switch on drivers window controls that allowed the windows to be opened and closed without the key in ignition. Just a CLASSY car!!!!!!!!!!!
@TimothySeay-e1d9 күн бұрын
My mom's had an extra switch on the driver door window control switch that when pressed allowed the windows to be raised/lowered without the keys like yours.
@tristanstrasse9 ай бұрын
Those were the absolute pinnacle years for Cadillac for those made during my lifetime.
@georl19 ай бұрын
I have a 1965 Cadillac DeVille conv that I bought 29 years ago and it still turns heads today. Love that car.
@michaelsartor78278 ай бұрын
Mine I bought in 2003 and is still running perfect also for wedding partys
@maxwebster75725 ай бұрын
@@michaelsartor7827 Always great for SOMEONE ELSE'S WEDDING LOL!!!
@jcguy66089 ай бұрын
My parents had a 65 Sedan DeVille it was dark metallic green with a light green leather interior and loaded with options. I loved that car.
@creativeloafer97929 ай бұрын
As a (regrettably) former owner of a 66 SdV, I can attest to the quality of the fit and finish. Well styled, interior and exterior. Very reliable drivetrain. Boy, even after 30 years, I still miss my Caddy!!!!
@tedlym.33909 ай бұрын
I love Cadillacs and Lincolns. I own both and enjoyed watching this presentation. Thank you,
@jwe66549 ай бұрын
I had a '66 Eldorado in Firethorn Mist w/a white top and interior - it was absolutely beautiful!
@dondesnoo17719 ай бұрын
Had a blue baritz eldoado convert i had a lot of mechanical probs with it specially trans driveshaft valve seals. Always burned oil we used felpro was worse ordered original gm seals oil consumption stopped . terrible gas mileage but gas was 50c then 😵💫🥺🥶. Rebuilt trans lost holdback sprag clutch after warranty
@rileysteve9 ай бұрын
Yes, we took a trade of a '66 Eldo cream-puff around 1970 or so. Pastel Baby-Blue /White Leather and White Canvas Roof. I drove it around for about a week before getting yelled at! It was the nicest convertible, AND head-turner I ever drove until an early nineties RR Corniche.
@RhYmEnRyAn5 ай бұрын
I have one as well. Identical to what you described. Car came out of california bay area insurance auction, a friend restored before selling it to me
@timothykeith13679 ай бұрын
'65 was a good year for almost everything. I like stacked headlights.
@Primus549 ай бұрын
It was definitely a thing at GM in the mid-60s. Pontiacs were gorgeous.
@TomSnyder-gx5ru9 ай бұрын
Especially the stacked headlights on the '65 Pontiacs - a work of art!@@Primus54
@sergioleone35839 ай бұрын
1965 was the pinnacle of humanity overall for sure. Plateaued for a while and been dropping ever since.
@bradfordspencer43129 ай бұрын
I like stacked things in general...
@williamflack57679 ай бұрын
65 Pontiac entire line won Motor Trend car of the year. They were beautiful. Pontiac almost was cut in 55. However they gave Bunkie, 5 years to turn the division around. They were 8th. In 60 they moved to number 3 in sales. Bunkie, dad was president of GM in the 20s. So GM blood was in there family. He wanted a car, so Bunkies dad had a 28 Chevrolet in parts. Said put it together by end of summer. He did. My first car was a 76 Grand Le Man's. Beautiful car. Factory 8 track. Aircraft dashboard. GM sent Pontiac down the drain. Sad. Oldsmobile as well.
@TomSnyder-gx5ru9 ай бұрын
My Uncle Joe and Aunt Wilma traded their '55 Buick Special in for a new '65 Cadillac Calais that was the same color blue as the convertible at the beginning of this video. Even though it was a "lowly" Calais it was loaded with all the options except a vinyl top and they were very pleased with it. When they were ready to trade in '72 they checked out a new Cadillac Calais and were shocked at how cheap the interior looked with all the hard black plastic on the dash compared to quality of their '65 and ended up getting a '72 Buick Electra Limited instead. On another note, my first thought when I saw that front end on the model at 11:46 was the '65 Lincoln Continental.
@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube68569 ай бұрын
That 1st clay version looks similar to the 71 Eldorado design. Really appreciate seeing all those concept clay versions. Thanks.
@andyj6319 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing regarding the Eldo', especially in the rear.
@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube68569 ай бұрын
@@andyj631 I really enjoy seeing the mock up clay and proposed design drawings especially for the era cars became my teenage obsession. The 60s to mid 70s. I even enjoy the 50s too. Like that 58 Buick. My parents had a 58 Caballero station wagon.
@UberLummox9 ай бұрын
I see Eldo & also 1st gen Monte Carlo. Also the rear door shape is like a '71-'76 Caddy.
@kroge0079 ай бұрын
My Uncle bought a new 1965 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Convertible in Black with a red leather interior. It was a beautiful car. I remember it as a kid driving around town with the top down. First convertible I rode in.
@JohnWhite-xc3md9 ай бұрын
My Dad always raved about the look of the '65-'66 Caddy's when I was a kid. He rightfully loved the clean lines of this era. I have to agree. A very clean, and elegant design.
@loumontcalm35003 ай бұрын
Thank Elwood Engel- this was Cads styling answer to the '61 Continental. '41 & '65 are, imho, two outstanding design years for Cadillac.
@anvilsvs9 ай бұрын
I was a mechanic at the local Cad/Olds/Datsun dealership in 1970. 65 has always been my favorite model year of Cadillac.
@aceopinions9 ай бұрын
My dad had a loaded dark blue 1965 Sedan Deville. He let me drive it once in a while. It was like driving around in my living room.
@douglasb.12039 ай бұрын
I like the minimalist profile view then the glitz front & rear. Cool design.
@abramsmm19 ай бұрын
Gramp's first Caddy was a '68 SDV. Dark green, black leather and top. 472 power, AC like an ice box, handled well for a big car too. I was 7, saw Grandma coming down the street, new from the dealer. It was so stunning, I couldn't contain myself. Story for another time. It replaced a white New Yorker that got stolen shortly after new....also stunning.
@M13x13M9 ай бұрын
Did they have real wool cut pile carpeting like the imperial ?
@dosgos9 ай бұрын
That green interior is stunning.
@jamescalvin9029 ай бұрын
3:26 "...Bedizened with so much chrome..." I don't ever remember hearing that word in my 57 year old life, and I have some confidence in my vocabulary. But it is indeed a word, so I learned a new one today.
@RareClassicCars9 ай бұрын
See cars. Learn vocab. All on this channel.
@friendofdorothy93769 ай бұрын
I thought he meant to say bedazzled.
@danielj10639 ай бұрын
Always a good day to learn at least, a new word among automobile data. Thanks
@Primus549 ай бұрын
@@RareClassicCarsLol!
@jaysverrisson15369 ай бұрын
Same here--never heard that word before today. Apparently, it's similar to bedight (adorned) but implies more garishness and excess, which the '58 Buicks & Oldsmobiles certainly had in spades!
@dave19569 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved the 1966. For some reason the 1965 never did it for me. My parents had good friends who drove used Cadillac’s. They bought a super clean 1966 Coupe de Ville in 1969 for $3,000 from a Cadillac dealer. What a beautiful car. It was maroon with a black vinyl top and saddle brown leather interior. I can’t imagine buying a 3 year old Cadillac today for $30,000!
@zeroceiling9 ай бұрын
It’s funny, my dad bought an emerald green 1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 in 1969 for $2,200….just couldn’t stretch for the Olds 98…on the same lot…that would have set him back $2,600…..
@whitsundaydreaming9 ай бұрын
1966 cleaned up the oddities of the 65. I feel it was the overall best Cadillac design of all time.
@rileysteve9 ай бұрын
I had the luck of finding a slightly used '66 Coupe de Ville for about 3K back in the day. Silver exterior, Black vinyl roof, black dash and dark red damansk cloth interior trimmed in leather. What really got me interested in buying this one as it had every option available, which was nearly unheard of in 1966. Those were the days when many cars were ordered without air conditioning! Many a Calais went out of the show room without it. This '66 had Cruise, AND Auto-Level Control as well as the Guide-Matic/ Twilight-Sentinal system. T&T Wheel, AM-FM Signal Seeking Stereo, 6-way Seat (people used to order two-ways all the time back then!) Pwr. Locks , rear de-fog, etc. I could not let it get past me! I put around 50k miles on it before selling it on. Another one of those cars I had that I wish I coulda, wish I shoulda, had the foresight to keep!
@arnesahlen27045 күн бұрын
I too prefer the super-clean '66 over the glitz-laden '65 look. Luxury understated grabs me!
@petercrowl94679 ай бұрын
In the latter 70's I bought a '65 Fleetwood Brougham. It remains to this day the most luxurious car I've owned. It was wonderful.
@noscwoh19 ай бұрын
The Fleetwoods had rear seat tray tables in that year. THAT was peak Cadillac!
@davehue95178 ай бұрын
I have great memories as a kid sitting in my grandma's '66 Sedan de Ville Fleetwood and imagining I could drive it...then years later Mom inherited a '66 sedan de ville ... I still wish I had at least one of them
@Lowrider29059 ай бұрын
The 17:20 66 is mine, that I still own 👍🏻. You can access the bulbs easy, you need to remove the filler panel when the trunklid is open, and even with big hands you can change the bulbs 👍🏻. Found out after I removed the bumper twice! Own the car since 14 years now.
@RareClassicCars9 ай бұрын
Interesting. Which filler panel? Inside the trunk?
@Lowrider29059 ай бұрын
@@RareClassicCars no, it is between the bumper and the edge of the trunk opening where the seal is installed. From there it is very easy to access the upper bulb. The 2 lower ones are changeable from below.
@garypippenger2029 ай бұрын
My Dad acquired a '68 Coupe de Ville, triple black with all-leather interior. Getting in the car, one was enveloped in the amazing aroma of the leather and the hushed quiet-- a quiet so profound that the ticking clock in the dash seemed loud. I was just 17 or 18 and amazingly was permitted to drive the Caddy occasionally. I certainly would not let that happen if it was my '68 de Ville, which, by the way was still much like the '65 and '66 models presented here, but with the 429 engine enlarged to a kick ass 472k! Awfully big car--you didn't drive it so much as "guide" it. Great memories.
@johneckert13659 ай бұрын
The 472 was an all-new engine design, it wasn't an enlarged 429. It actually didn't have much of anything I common with the 429. Even the bellhousing pattern is different.
@mattc20949 ай бұрын
Such a cool memory. Love how you recalled the clock ticking being so quiet. Seems very ‘cadillac’ to not have an annoyingly loud clock ticking in that impressive interior
@TheWriterWalker9 ай бұрын
I'm not even a car person, but I found this delightfully informative.
@gregz64189 ай бұрын
Wonderful cars, the 67 and 68 were also great
@MarinCipollina9 ай бұрын
I preferred the exterior styling of the '67 - '68 over '65 - '66.. They looked more "Cadillac".
@alanblanes28769 ай бұрын
@@MarinCipollina1966 was more grand and stately.
@MarinCipollina9 ай бұрын
@@alanblanes2876 Opinions vary
@richardmorris70639 ай бұрын
No one in my family ever had a Cadillac until I got one in 2014. My family was middle class so it was usually Pontiac or Buick for us. My Grandfather would be proud.
@myronfrobisher9 ай бұрын
I am in total agreement with your assessment - I did not know about the tail light bulb problem on the '66 . Your point about the interiors is spot on especially the Fleetwood - real wood trim.
@thegoldendog79919 ай бұрын
I was a car guy from a boy in the ‘60s. My dad had the lessor Cadillac, the ‘64 Olds Ninety Eight then a ‘ 71 Marquis Brougham. I particularly remember the Marquis because when I came home and saw it I thought that my dad’s boss had come over. Many decades on it’s sometimes hard to imagine that vehicles this beautiful were on the road. A time when a new car in the neighbourhood was a big deal. Great memories brought to us by a great channel!
@j.sayler63309 ай бұрын
Adam, I really look forward to your videos. Others I might look at occasionally, but yours I seek out, due to your excellent knowledge.
@ryanelectra2259 ай бұрын
Definitely among my favorite Cadillacs
@sleeplessstu9 ай бұрын
Absolutely enjoy your content and all the research that goes into it. I love seeing how these designs evolved over time. My Dad’s ‘60 convertible, ‘66 sedan DeVille, and ‘72 Fleetwood Brougham were always my favorites. They were our family cars, but looking back now, I can see how iconic they were. The ‘66 was definitely the best car our family ever had.
@michaelmullard42929 ай бұрын
Outside of the ‘67 Eldorado, the 1966 De Ville Series has always been my favorite, followed by the 1967 De Villes. Several family members owned them and I always begged for a ride in them when they came by. The leather or vinyl seats were super comfortable and the ride was like butter. I agree that they are the pinnacle of modern Cadillac design. Awesome information about these stunning cars, Adam. Your channel is one of my faves on YT.
@Jerry-ok8gj9 ай бұрын
I took my driver's license test in my Dads 1965 gold Sedan DeVille. Great car. Thanks for the video Adam.
@samiam55579 ай бұрын
Them some mighty fine looking Cadillac cars.
@DavidMurphy-w9q9 ай бұрын
Adam, I love the fact that you are now including photos of convertibles! The full-size premium US convertibles of the '50s and '60s are my absolute favorites cars of all time! I hope you'll review/show more of these in the future. I also would appreciate a review of the last (true) Imperials - the last unique one's with the full frames - '64, '65 and '66. When I was in high school in the early '70s, my best friend's dad had a black '65 SdV and his brother had a dark blue '65 60Sp and I drove both, a lot. They were probably the nicest driving, highest quality cars I've ever driven in my 54 years of driving - smooth, fast, solid, stable ( - not real floaty) and earily quiet. Of course, there wasn't much road feel from the finger light power steering and cornering speeds had to be kept sensibly low - but they were impressive to drive, none the less. The dashboard with the central location of the glovebox is one of my favorite features ( I love that the dash face is solid-feeling metal along with beautiful chrome switches, trim and controls) and the impressive row of eight (8!) power window switches on the driver's door of the 60Sp was an awesome sight! Both had Wonderbar radios with beautiful tone and the 60Sp had auto-dim headlights which were really rare back then. These were great cars in the snow too - super stable on the highway or in going through drifts and good traction with the new snow tires they both wore. I too believe these two years were Cadillac's (and maybe even GM's) finest ever before cost-cutting, 5 mph bumpers, occupant crash survival, low compression ratios, pollution controls and fuel economy forced a steady stream of necessary compromises and complexity that eventually led to today's vehicles.
@douglasjohnson12629 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more with your assessment of the dash appointments on the 65-66 Cadillacs. Works of art! Our “older neighbor” bought a ‘66 Sedan de Ville and loved seeing it come and go along our brick street! Gorgeous car!
@P.Galore9 ай бұрын
1966 and 70 were my favorite years. On the 1966, I love the body color that surrounds the headlights
@Greg-ly2rz9 ай бұрын
You are right Adam, the ‘65 and ‘66 were Cadillac’s high point in design, interiors, and build quality. They were fantastic cars. I wish I still had one! Great video.
@jamesrecknor67529 ай бұрын
I have owned many cars over many years, a 1966 Cadillac stands out above them all.
@johnwinter97229 ай бұрын
Great video and from my memory very accurate. My dad's first Cadillac was a '66 Sedan De Ville. Wonderful car. I learned to drive in it and logged many miles behind the wheel. It was beautiful just as you described. Got 11 mph regardless of load, road type, altitude, etc. 11. Also used a quart of oil every 1,000 miles. My dad drove it for about 140,000 miles before he traded for a '71. By that time the motor was getting tired, but I really don't remember any mechanical issues with the car in the six years we had it in our family.
@KO-pk7df9 ай бұрын
That 65 66 Blue Cadillac engine was the engine I had selected to rebuild in my 1972 high-school auto-shop class. We also had to rebuild the carburetor, generator and starter to have a running engine.
@robertdryburgh14579 ай бұрын
A friends father in law had a 66 Coupe de Ville. I had the pleasure of driving it a few times. I loved it and if space permitted would have one now. Smooth as silk.
@edwardpate61289 ай бұрын
My grandfather had a 1965 Sedan DeVille he purchased used in the late 60's. Other than the fact the AFB carb was so gummed up my dad had to rebuild it and cook it out it was an amazingly nice car. He also had a 1960 series 60 4 door and later he had a 1973 Fleetwood Brougham so I kind of was able to get the whole Cadillac experience! Didn't appreciate it enough at the time.
@anvilsvs9 ай бұрын
AFB? Quadrajet.
@anthonys_expired_film4 ай бұрын
In 1968 my parents purchased a 1965 Sedan DeVille in Midnight Blue with a blue cloth and leather interior, and black vinyl top. Gorgeous! The satin silver trim inside the car was beautiful. One major styling change from 1964 to 1965 was curved side glass. As with all other GM full size cars, the curved side glass really made the cars more modern looking. Thanks for showing the clay models!
@georgewilson11849 ай бұрын
When I was a wee laddie growing up I the western suburbs of Chicagoland our neighbor who was a supervisor at GM s Electromotive division in McCook Illinois and a former Navy Officer bought home a New 65 coupe de ville convertible him & his wife were so proud of he use to talk about the great deal he got because he was a GM employee
@christianbugatticg9 ай бұрын
Great video once again! We have been doing really well with many of these Cadillacs from the 50's all the way to the very early 80's! Having fun bringing them up to par and then passing on to a more permanent caretaker! Thanks for all the great videos!
@e.a.p31749 ай бұрын
I bought a 20 year old 68 Cadillac in 1988. It was like driving the Queen Mary ocean liner. It was rock solid and very smooth. The only drawback was the 472 cubic inch engine. In the winter time you were lucky to get 6 mpg in the summer about 8mpg in city.
@michaelbenardo56958 ай бұрын
The feeling was "if you can afford this car, you can afford the gas".
@scottysgarage4393Ай бұрын
Then there was something wrong with it because, having had dozens of these things they all averaged in the 12 to 14mpg range.
@MostlyBuicks9 ай бұрын
My dad had a 1965 2 door hardtop Calais Gold with a gold and beige cloth interior. When he bought it, it had "Finger Hut" clear plastic seat covers revealing a PERFECT interior. My dad immediately took the protector cover off. This thing was one of the most excellent unrestored cars he ever owned. It was loaded for a Calais, and I preferred its interior over the concurrent El Dorado leather interior! It had the upgraded automatic HVAC system, power windows (but not power vents) and Cruise control.
@anthonyciolli58919 ай бұрын
Had a 66 DeVille, 4 door, loaded, Purple ish in color, Black leather top/interior, what a ride !!!
@rexfaucher97739 ай бұрын
The air brush drawing has a look of Buick Electra 225,Olds 98. Production cars are of a time we won't ever see again,for better or worse. Thanks again for another great video..........RF
@williamfelker69639 ай бұрын
For Your Info Buick Electra 225 (225) Stands For The Length Of The Car Two Hundred Twenty Five Inches
@rexfaucher97739 ай бұрын
Yes , I'm aware what the 225 stands for, I'm pointing out the profile sweep of the drawing, who knows what the 3/4 view says. Thanks for the commet.....RF@@williamfelker6963
@Goat69-mi1ku9 ай бұрын
if possible, can you do a similar video for either the 67/68 and/or the 69/70 Cadillacs? The 66 Convertible is one of my absolute favorite cars. Thanks again for another great video, Adam. They're so chock full of info. I really look forward to them.
@Sedan57Chevy9 ай бұрын
Back in the fall, I was very lucky and stumbled upon A car show where there was both 66 and 67 DeVille convertibles parked beside one another. The stacked headlight Cadillacs of this period are my favorite cars. While the 65-66 are certainly cleaner and higher quality overall, I love the dramatic styling of the 67-68 with their huge sweeping fenders. No other car I've seen in person has ever had such presence as these mid 60s Cadillacs. I've been enamored with these cars for quite a while now, and every time I get to see one, I am reminded of why they are my favorite.
@tenthdimension98369 ай бұрын
Excellent episode. Loved seeing the models and drawings.
@terrybeavan42649 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories! These really were certainly great cars, comfortable to ride in with understated elegance compared to what came before and after. In the mid-70's my grandparents inherited my grandfather's brother's '66 Sedan de Ville, hardtop in white with black cloth interior, power windows and seats, automatic temperature control and the nifty great sounding signal seeking AM radio. On some family trips I was stuck in the center with dad driving and my grandfather in the passenger seat but that gave me control of the AC and radio! Miss that car almost as much as my grandparents which is to say a LOT! A few minor things were a bit irritating, e.g. those round AC vents were almost worthless, all you could do was rotate them you couldn't just point them in any direction like so many other AC vents, and seemed like any direction they pointed wasn't where you wanted the air to go! Bit of trivia, the '66 Cadillac was the first production car that offered an AM/FM stereo radio as an option, shame my grandparents' de Ville didn't have it!
@BillofRights19519 ай бұрын
Adam thankyou for profiling this beautiful era of Cadillacs...they were stunners at the time, and I envied my parents' friends who drove them. And you're right, they were very well made and reliable. I remember the dashboard on the '65, particularly the passenger side, being a knockout. It was a great time in American design.
@Doc18559 ай бұрын
My Grandpa bought a 65 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. He did a frame off restoration. He kept the original color combo, which was White with Red interior. It was gorgeous when it was done. The man who bought it from him had it about 2 months and totaled it. “Poppa” always bought vehicles, fixed them up and sold them. He always made a profit and it gave him something to do.
@thomaspawlik67699 ай бұрын
I learned how to drive in my parent's 66 Coupe De Ville. It was huge.
@ericwhitehead64519 ай бұрын
My favorite years for Cadillac. My grandfather (my dads dad) had a gold/white top and interior 66 Coupe DeVille. Beaulitiful car that replaced his light blue 62 Sedan DeVille.
@StevenNichols-z3c9 ай бұрын
Power seats and windows were standard on all but the Calais.
@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube68569 ай бұрын
In 1968, power windows became a standard option on all Calais. I always thought why but a luxury car if you don't want power windows. Now practically all cars have them. Kinda takes the uniqueness away
@MarinCipollina9 ай бұрын
@@mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856 "standard option" is confusing. Which was it, standard or optional ?
@kennethsouthard60429 ай бұрын
That rendering for the ElDorado looks like it finally made it as a 71 GrandPrix.
@ournexthorizon2149 ай бұрын
You didn’t mention one beautiful feature - the glove compartment is in the center… making it available to the driver, and giving TONS of room for the passenger. I learned to drive in my folk’s 66 and still think it’s gorgeous.
@alecfromminnenowhere20899 ай бұрын
I look forward to the 1958 Buick and Oldsmobile video. The chrome alone could fill a episode.
@petertornabeni6029 ай бұрын
My dad had a 1968 sedan deville. Black/Black car - to this day I still see it as the most beautiful car ever built.
@blu_e19109 ай бұрын
Can’t blame you, those stacked headlights are pretty
@robertpatterson16439 ай бұрын
My dad had the Black with Burgundy leather interior, the black paint was so deep and amazing you could shave using it. The ride was beyond amazing. I latter was able to purchase a 1968 Sedan Deville Conv. I wish I still had both cars
@keithberry82199 ай бұрын
My parents had a 1966 Coupe DeVille, triple black. Such a great car to grow up with. Thanks for the video and memories.
@dave19569 ай бұрын
I know what you mean. Those prices seem laughable today. My parents bought their first new car in 1966. It was a Ford Fairlane 500. I found the original window sticker in paperwork when my parents passed. The MSRP was $2,843.44. I remember that my father wanted a Mercury Comet Capri that the dealer had. The window sticker was $3,006.05. My mom was having a fit because the payment was going to be too high! Incidentally the payment on the Fairlane was $78.00 per month for 36 months. My father made $10,000 per year for the first time in 1966. Mom didn’t work and there were 3 of us kids. It sounds impossible to me now. We were far from wealthy, but I had a fantastic childhood!
@fubarmodelyard13929 ай бұрын
In 66 my dad bought a comet caliente, red with a white painted top and red interior. Beautiful 2 door hardtop with a 289 and 3 speed. Sticker was a little over 2400. We weren't rich either but we had everything we needed.
@barryarmstrong11309 ай бұрын
Thanks to Adam for the masterful telling of the story of my favorite subjects.
@NYCBluesTRio9 ай бұрын
I didn't appreciate them in their day but those were great looking cars.
@allegory76389 ай бұрын
13:47 With the exposed stacked headlights that's a great looking car.
@MrTPF19 ай бұрын
GREAT video! My Dad picked up a used '66 Sedan DeVille around 1970. What a car! ALL the tricks and options, and it just floated down the road. The 429 4-barrel threw you back in the seats if you got aggressive on the gas. Trunk was enormous. Vacuum-operated cruise control never worked though.
@randyfitz83108 ай бұрын
"Why drive a Buick when Cadillac makes a convertible?" I knew a man who drove a 1965 Cadillac Coupe DeVille in the mid 1980s and he would say this to me - at the time my daily driver was the recently featured on this channel: 1973 Buick Centurion convertible. Now I drive a 1973 Eldorado by Cadillac.
@Henry_Jones9 ай бұрын
Peak Cadillac. Born in 79 when I see these and then reflect on the 80s caddys I saw as a kid that were all old man cars..😢
@savetommyrobinsonfreespeec76609 ай бұрын
Had a 65 4 door coupe deville In that colour blue over here in the England, UK. What a car! 7.0L!
@Lasuvidaboy-jp4xe9 ай бұрын
Beautiful and beautifully built cars. What was offered just 5-10 years later was a very precipitous decline.
@jnucci19 ай бұрын
In the early 70's there was a 65 or 66 that used to park on my street. I didn't realize it at the time, but it was a low-optioned Calais that didn't have power windows or locks. My 7- or 8-year-old self was shocked at such a "lowly" and pedestrian Cadillac that I immediately disliked these model years, preferring instead the 67-68. Over time I've come to have a greater appreciation for the 65-66, especially the 65. My opinion is that forced model-year changes did the 66 any favors, and that the 65 had the best tail lights, followed by the 69, then the 77. The forced styling changes take a fantastic taillight design and muff them up. 65-66 IMHO is peak Cadillac for the interiors, with very evident cost-cutting cheapening them from 67 onward. Whoever thought wood from plastic trees in a Cadillac was a good idea needs to go work for Chevy.
@kjquinn78569 ай бұрын
The 65-66 Cadillacs were stately without being excessive. The lines were clean and tasteful. They were meant to exude class and sophistication and they achieved that goal. I recall a radio ad that said, "luxury, elegance - Cadillac magnificence."
@chriscadman63799 ай бұрын
My friend had the 65, When you drive in the fog at night the headlights reflecting off the chrome light trim was dazzling.
@jdwxflyer9 ай бұрын
Good one Adam. I’m going to have to re-watch your video on your ‘67 Eldorado now…love that car. You’re so right about these 65/66 models, just superb designs!
@mikefleissner44159 ай бұрын
My parents had 66 sedan deville.i still want that car back.thanks
@jmad6279 ай бұрын
I like these models, but loved the '64.
@Lee-qp6gf9 ай бұрын
I had a 67 cad and I think that was the last year of the great ones. My interior was still elegant, and the upholstery was superb. Good vid
@Diogenes13609 ай бұрын
American made during her all-time-best era, "Those were the Days" . . .
@Alan-lv9rw9 ай бұрын
The 1966 model reminds me of when it was used in “The Thomas Crown Affair”.
@agostinodibella99399 ай бұрын
I always enjoy seeing the different styling proposals that show would could have been.
@its.just.me.1.2.3.9 ай бұрын
I’m a Lincoln guy, but the 1965-1966 and 1971-1972 DeVilles (and the 1967-1968 Eldorados) are among my all-time favorites.
@wagonmaster19749 ай бұрын
I owned a 1968 Fleetwood Brougham for many years. Dad had owned a '65, and it impressed me. What I liked about the '68 was a lot. The heftier drivetrain, 8 power windows, real stereo and a host of other small goodies. One of the neatest was the rubber cover for the floor dimmer switch. Great idea!
@TimothySeay-e1d9 күн бұрын
When I was a kid, my mom had a beige 1965 Sedan deville with matching beige leather interior. She had it almost 10 years and we never had a problem with it. Every summer my dad would hitch it to our 27 foot Coachman bunkhouse RV and pull it thru the mountains of western North Carolina on vacation. Cadillacs were powerful beasts back then. It's hard to explain but you got a Special feeling tooling around in a Cadillac. They were special in a way no other car was. Of this generation of Caddy, I feel the '65 and '69 were the most beautiful having an understated refinement, sophistication and elegance the 66-68 and 70 didn't have.
@Loonytunes19613 ай бұрын
Hello everyone from Cincinnati, Ohio
@gregt86389 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video presentation immensely! These are some of my favorite cars of all time! (my others are the otherones you like too, Adam) I love that you've revisited them & their features. I turned the TV off tonight to watch you instead.... and thoroughly enjoyed it! - Greg in California
@RareClassicCars9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@josephcannaverde61719 ай бұрын
My Pop's first Cadillac was a 1966 Calais 4dr. What a great car. He then purchased a 1970 Coupe Deville. Another nice vehicle. I think the 66 is the best Cadillac of the 60's and 70's . Enjoyed the video!
@h.r.puffnstuff87058 ай бұрын
65 66 67 Coupe DeVilles were outstanding. We flipped a butt load of them in 70-71 and got our fledgling used car lot off the ground.
@paulhoskins78528 ай бұрын
I remember seeing a '66 Cadillac Sedan DeVille on a used car lot in the late 90's. The price was $11,000 and it was in amazing condition, obviously garaged. Always found these beautiful along with the Lincolns of the time.
@lamplighter55459 ай бұрын
The very first car I purchased was a 1966 Coupe de Ville. I paid $500 for it in 1973. It was an amazing car. It had all the options. Auto HVAC, cruise control, automatic headlight dimmer, tilt. telescoping wheel, power windows including power vent windows, power door locks, 6-way power seats. Unfortunately, I was 18 and in college, and keeping all that stuff working was expensive. I only owned that car for about 1-1/2 years before selling it.
@steelman864 ай бұрын
I totally agree! We had a 65 Fleetwood when I was growing up and those seats just sort of wrapped around you when you sat in them! One neat feature in the 65 with the twilight sentinel was that when it was dark and you got home and turned off the ignition, if you pushed down on the directional signal handle, the cornering light would come on, lighting your path to the front door. It would stay on for the time you had previously set for the sentinel. I have a 65 Eldorado rotting away in my field and a 66 coupe doing the same but they are being hauled off this next week for scrap! Unfortunately, after buying so many other classic caddys, i never had the money or garages to restore the 65 Eldorado! My 57 Biarritz just had it's engine/tranny rebuilt and they are being installed in two weeks then it's time to have some minor work done on my 58 Eldorado Brougham! My 85 Biarritz is in very good shape and parade worthy and my 54 sedan has less than 54K miles on it and the interior smells factory fresh! ,
@royperry28599 ай бұрын
My junior high art teacher had a white 1965 or 66 CDV. Really a classy car. Even in the seventies these were high priced used cars.
@kmath509 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the 1965 and 1966 were two of the best years for Cadillac. My friend's mom was a realtor and had a 1967. Loved cruising around in it.
@jasper22079 ай бұрын
My godfather had a 66 canary yellow Coupe De Ville convertible. Without a doubt, the best looking car I’ve ever had the pleasure of riding in.
@shopwithaaron9 ай бұрын
Remeber my friend's Dad picking a few of us up on our walk home down Loara in Anaheim CA in 3rd or 4th grade in his Red over white leather 65 drop top. Super way to get 3 blocks!! thx