1964 Sedan Deville with the original 429 engine and TH400 transmission. Engine has approximately 91k miles on the odometer and runs very well. I've replaced the plugs with NOS AC44 plugs, replaced the wires, fuel lines, and a few other components within the engine bay to ensure reliability. The engine starts up well and runs very smoothly from 10 mph up to 100 mph. The transmission shifts very well and she'll smoke tires if you lay into her from a dead stop. This car can easily make a road trip no problem so long as you're willing to give her gas.

Options for this car include Climate Control (AC/Heat), Cruise Control, Twilight Sentinel, 6-way power seats, power door locks, power windows, AM/FM radio (working), power antenna, power steering, power brakes, posi-traction rear, remote mirror control, power trunk release, etc. This is a almost fully loaded car for 1964 and everything works as it should.

The interior is the optional Sandlewood leather interior which shows well for its age, and it was recently serviced to insure it lasts another 60 years. The exterior is Bahama Sand and shows well but is chipping in spots and is somewhat tired. From 5 feet away she's perfect but up close you can see the chips I mentioned above. Trunk still retains its full liner including the tire cloth cover. This car is exactly the way it came from the factory in March of 1964.

I'm asking 20,000 USD for this car. I am flexible in my price to a degree. This is a very clean fully operational survivor and as they say, its only original once. Please contact me for photos, video, and additional details.

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I checked out the pix one the CLC site, and it looks like a very sweet car.  

What exactly did you treat the seat leather with to have it look so fresh? 

Car has been sold via Ebay

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