1967 Cadillac Sitting For 15 Years Will It Run / Drive?

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Bought this cheap 1967 Cadillac Deville thats been sitting for a while. Let she what she needs to get cruising again. Worth putting money / time into?

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Made in USA! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸Cadillac was my dream when I lived in USSR! And 34 years ago, when I moved to USA my first car was Cadillac 1979! Great American Car!

sergez
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To me, the best honest reallity show on air. No BS. What you see seems like what it is. I can't wait for YOUR posts.

mariusrascol
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Thank you Chris for keeping your videos real. Instead of editing out mistakes. That is just one of the reasons I love your channel. Plus Gus of course.

dannyisaacs
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I had a 67 coupe DeVille in 1990 . I had it shipped to the UK, it cost all in car and shipping $4000 ... I was twenty five years old, people in the UK thought I'd won the lottery 😂Man it was perfect no rust no filler perfect paint and interior . It had 67000 original miles on it . Apparently it was in a private collection owned by an old fella from Carolina. What an experience to drive everything worked perfectly. Power seats, power antenna, power windows, self seek FM radio, climate control, cruise control and what amazed me for the year was the automatic dipping headlights .And that engine power wow ..Kept it for several years then sold it to put a deposit on my first house ... Wish I still had it !!! That's life though

adcengineer
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LOVED this video. I have a soft spot in my heart for Cadillacs. I have never owned one but my grandfather always had one, my coworker has one and my boss has one. As a kid up in Teaneck in the late '60s-early '70s there was a corporate Cadillac office nearby. Everybody who worked there drove a Cadillac. If we were lucky, sometimes somebody was coming out to their car to leave and they would ask us if we wanted to look or sit inside it. We used to ride our bikes around in the parking lot and learn what the different shapes of the rear tail lights were for the different year Cadillacs and then quiz each other on what year a certain Caddy was. The '66 had the line down the middle, the '67 and '68 were the same, the '69 had that upper triangle thing, etc. I wish they had kept that original color of yours also, which was called Pinecrest Green Iridescent. The things my brain retains! Your Caddy is in pretty rough shape interiorwise but thank goodness it is in the right hands now. I never had any doubt that you'd get it running.

ZwiftingWithGranny
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My absolute favorite year Cadillac. Aesthetically, the classiest of all. Impressive how well it started and ran. Look forward to see what ends up happening to it. I really want one of those someday.

c.s.s.
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I remember as a kid in the UK watching US shows in the 70’s in awe of motors like these. And everything American. They were a statement. When will America be great again!

johngould
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Omg, as soon as I saw Cadillac, I clicked in a heartbeat 😍
Thanks for rescuing this beauty!

nozoto
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My Grandparents bought a 1968 cadillac sedan de ville brand new. Light green metallic, 2 tone green interior, very nice..They were in thier late 70s then. Lifelong Southern California car, it was always garaged. In 1982 when grandpa died at 93, it had 38.000 miles on it! Absolutely like new. Grandma didn't drive any more and sold it..Absolutely in like new condition. I like to think its still in good shape and running around, its possible, my 58 cadillac that my parents bought in 1960 is still on the road.

johnfranklin
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This Cadillac is a majestic car.
Nothing like the later clumpy and bulky design.

CXensation
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You can't beat an older model Cadillac! Back in the late 60's I bought a1952 Sedan De Ville while in High School. It needed a little work but what a great car. Like riding on a cloud.

edwardpedley
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I hope she finds a good home. She deserves to be on the road again. The more the oldies that are saved the better.

mattbrown
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'66 and '67 are two of my favorite years for Cadillacs. This one has a fantastic original drivetrain, but the body and interior condition put it on that borderline leaning toward a parts donor. Someone with a solid original Western states '67 body and complete interior that had it's drivetrain plucked would be the ideal purchaser for this car. Definitely agree with you though that this car does not belong in a demo derby. Still way too many unobtainium good parts on this car. First time viewer here, Gus made me a new subscriber. 🙂

brandonzilka
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American cars of the 60s and 70s are simply masterpieces! The best cars of that time!

vladst
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Love your attitude towards these old machines. They should be put back into working condition so people who don't have a lot of money can enjoy them, they don't need to be fully restored to become speculative assets for the wealthy to store in their climate controlled garages. It also represents direct action against environmental waste, not just talking about it or donating to charities. There are so many machines out there that have life left in them, replacing them with new ones means more resources extracted from the earth at increasingly greater monetary and environmental cost.

billgorson
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I watch a TON of these car rescue creators on YouTube but just your demeanor and explanations alone are enough to make you possibly my favorite of them all. The great projects you pick and hilarious family interactions are just a bonus. There's no reason someone shouldn't restore that car and hopefully film it for YT

Pete_Finch
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Props to that vacuum. It's taken a beating through all your boat, truck and car projects over the years and still going strong.

TC-uyng
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Love your work Chris!! Keep those videos coming!!. I'm still amazed at how that tundra is doing after going underwater.

bcdrcmc
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_REAL STEEL!_ Keep them alive! What's left of history, must preserve it.

freqenc
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Now we're talking, about time to watch a proper American classic caddy get fixed and cared for. Always wanted one 😔

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