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My dad was able to buy a very gently used '68 triple black Coupe deVille in 1969 or so, AND he let me drive it by myself a few times. The car's all-leather interior had a captivating aroma that I will never forget, and it was so quiet that the ticking of the electric clock could be heard over the engine. All that made it OK to drive--it was like guiding an ocean liner rather than driving a car! Great memories.
Now that's a Caddy. At the height of their style and design. Buying a piece of history there. Thanks Jay! Hopefully no one has to clean their shorts, like the camera man!
I owned a ‘68 Calais coupe in 1975 and drove it back and forth to college in Providence RI, many times in snow storms. I felt safe as could be in that old gal. And parallel parking in downtown Providence was a breeze.
I remember looking at the '68s in the showroom of our local Cadillac-Olds dealer. The one that I loved the most was a Fleetwood Brougham. It was white with a white padded top and black brocade cloth with leather bolsters. I still have the '68 sales brochure from that dealership, Jacobs motor Co.
Beautiful looking vehicle! It is Rolling Artwork. Hopefully that Cruise Control is working during the Test Drive, and maybe we can also get to hear that horn!!😂🤣
I was worried Jay wouldn't fit behind that barge. I've thoroughly enjoyed all the cars from OPG I Don't know how many are left but can't wait for the next one Happy New Year to the Grams PS say hi to Shelby.
The whitewall design on this car came out on the '71 Cadillacs, one large whitewall alongside a smaller whitewall, and were on Cadillacs from '71-'73. I believe the '68 came with two small whitewalls alongside each other. But the whitewalls on this one - although not original - look fine.
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The grille is not shiny as it was originally; also grille looks purely horizontal....there were thin vertical bars mixed in. The rubber around the tail lights was never that thick. The background shells around the door opening arms (on the door panels) was color keyed; not black. I restored a 68 Fleetwood; plus my aunt had a new 68 CDV; I studied every inch of it as a child. Looks great over all. The 68 came with fairly thin double whitewalls, one very thin and the thicker pretty thin too; but thicker.
Jay has addiction to overcharging what he bought from OPG as they blush and wonders why he doesn't sell any cars. His father must be rolling in his grave right now!
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Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
My dad was able to buy a very gently used '68 triple black Coupe deVille in 1969 or so, AND he let me drive it by myself a few times. The car's all-leather interior had a captivating aroma that I will never forget, and it was so quiet that the ticking of the electric clock could be heard over the engine. All that made it OK to drive--it was like guiding an ocean liner rather than driving a car! Great memories.
Now that's a Caddy. At the height of their style and design. Buying a piece of history there. Thanks Jay! Hopefully no one has to clean their shorts, like the camera man!
Absolutely stunning , it would never fit around the tight corners of my apartment garage sadly. A very lucky person will cherish it
What a gorgeous Caddy! Stunning & great colors. That interior is outrageous, give me some pillows... good night. Wow!
With a Cadillac like this you'll feel like royalty 🤗
U could raise a family in that truck alone. Beautiful car.
A Real symbol of the Quality of American Car's.
I owned a ‘68 Calais coupe in 1975 and drove it back and forth to college in Providence RI, many times in snow storms. I felt safe as could be in that old gal. And parallel parking in downtown Providence was a breeze.
I remember looking at the '68s in the showroom of our local Cadillac-Olds dealer. The one that I loved the most was a Fleetwood Brougham. It was white with a white padded top and black brocade cloth with leather bolsters. I still have the '68 sales brochure from that dealership, Jacobs motor Co.
Man, what a beautiful beast!
Nice mobile home Jay lol! That is a smooth Land yacht. I love Cadillac's. Thanks for sharing
Now that's what I call a backseat. It's like a living room couch.
You wanna see a back seat - check out the back seats of the '64-'66 T-Birds and the two door T-Birds from '67-'71!
Breaks my heart that I’ll never pay for my memories when I see stuff like this.
Omg my grandfather had one beautiful vehicle
NIIIICE... and in the right color!!!
Beautiful looking vehicle! It is Rolling Artwork. Hopefully that Cruise Control is working during the Test Drive, and maybe we can also get to hear that horn!!😂🤣
So gorgeous. First year for the 472 engine.
What a dream! Wow!
Beautiful 10 passenger car !😅
Right, 4 in the trunk 😂
I wish they had a 1968 Cadillac Eldorado for sale.
Stunning. 😊
I was worried Jay wouldn't fit behind that barge. I've thoroughly enjoyed all the cars from OPG I Don't know how many are left but can't wait for the next one Happy New Year to the Grams
PS say hi to Shelby.
That is a work of art.
Incredibly Stunning Jay.
Nice Caddy, Jay, in a lovely colour. A dual exhaust would help that 472 breathe better and add a few horsepower.
MAYBELLINE WOULD LOVE THIS CAR ❣️🥴
Beautiful Cadillac 😊
Gorgeous car. The incorrect wiper blade holders are unfortunate.
Love ❤The Color 😊
Love Chrome ❤
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"Large and in Charge" I always get nervous when a car is this long on the turntable. Barely clears the walls 😳
I’d prefer that over a Chevelle any day.
Looks good, except the whitewalls are a bit too large.
The whitewall design on this car came out on the '71 Cadillacs, one large whitewall alongside a smaller whitewall, and were on Cadillacs from '71-'73. I believe the '68 came with two small whitewalls alongside each other. But the whitewalls on this one - although not original - look fine.
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Holy batcave ,what a gourgeus lady big aircraftcarrier, uss nimitz ,absolutly awsome stunning, thanks Jay grams president of volo cars and russel for perfect photografy from Tom your friend now and always 😊😊😊😊
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The grille is not shiny as it was originally; also grille looks purely horizontal....there were thin vertical bars mixed in. The rubber around the tail lights was never that thick. The background shells around the door opening arms (on the door panels) was color keyed; not black. I restored a 68 Fleetwood; plus my aunt had a new 68 CDV; I studied every inch of it as a child.
Looks great over all. The 68 came with fairly thin double whitewalls, one very thin and the thicker pretty thin too; but thicker.
Why do they always have to touch all of the buttons😖
Beautiful car but color not so much.
You folks over charge a LOT.
It’s in the right place … a museum.
For 60+ I’ll take a new Lyriq
60K for something that looks like every other "pod" on the road!
Jay has addiction to overcharging what he bought from OPG as they blush and wonders why he doesn't sell any cars. His father must be rolling in his grave right now!
Jay's father, Greg Grams is alive and well. Your comment is completely false.
These and similar cars are the reason the American auto industry collapsed.