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Although I usually prefer Cadillacs of the seventies, this unrestored 1965 Calais Coupe looks superb:

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To think all this style and class was incorporated into the most "basic" Cadillac offered! This example features power windows (including vent windows), power door locks (with the button being the actual door lock lever high-up on the door), power seat and guide-matic headlamp control. It was in such gorgeous original shape I thought it was a great representation that even the "base" model featured great styling!

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Sharp..there is a white one '65 Calais coupe I see around occasionally.

Looking at the pics, it's in incredible condition..stunning example. Love the two-tone interior.

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Just don't see em in this shape anymore.

I remember a customers car I used to work on. He has a 62 Sedan Deville maroon with a white top with less than 10.000 miles. The interior was sill sealed in that 1960 plastic and looked better than new.

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