Quite amazing un-decompressed 1970 472 7,7 litre sound there !... BUT, this Caddy has to be even more rare and precious: as the speedometer reads max 200kmh in place of the 120mph, and the sticker in French ''Garder votre GM une GM'' (the classic ''Keep your GM a GM'') on the radiator, this has to have been a French edition Cadillac, (or Belgian or Swiss) in 1970 ! (the Metric system having came here in 1977 in Canada and Quebec.) Take good care of it, and thanks for the video !
thank you for your comment, indeed, it was bought new in France in February 1970, I am restoring it little by little and I am running it regularly. I'm glad you like my video, I would do more with this car
This is what a car is supposed to sound like. If you can't feel the engine sound in your chest, it's not worth driving.
Quite amazing un-decompressed 1970 472 7,7 litre sound there !... BUT, this Caddy has to be even more rare and precious: as the speedometer reads max 200kmh in place of the 120mph, and the sticker in French ''Garder votre GM une GM'' (the classic ''Keep your GM a GM'') on the radiator, this has to have been a French edition Cadillac, (or Belgian or Swiss) in 1970 ! (the Metric system having came here in 1977 in Canada and Quebec.)
Take good care of it, and thanks for the video !
thank you for your comment, indeed, it was bought new in France in February 1970, I am restoring it little by little and I am running it regularly. I'm glad you like my video, I would do more with this car
I love that car! Are these reliable, good cars?
Yes , the motor has torque and the gearbox is smooth
What's the difference between a 1970 Fleetwood Brougham and a 1970 DeVille?
the Deville has no central upright, it is a little shorter
How Mutch?? Euro?