A Flamenco Red 1966 DeVille drop-top cruiser with 429 V8, TH400 auto, and classic Cadillac luxury—ready for warm-weather driving.
A 1966 Cadillac DeVille Convertible in Flamenco Red Metallic is now up for sale, offering a chance to own one of the most iconic American luxury cruisers from the golden era of Detroit styling.

Powered by a 429-cubic-inch V8 producing 340 horsepower and paired with a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, this DeVille blends smooth highway performance with classic open-top appeal. The odometer reads 119,942 miles, verified by the title, and the car rides on 15-inch wheels with whitewall tires dated early 2022.
The exterior retains the sharp proportions Cadillac was known for, with stacked headlights, body-length trim, and a wide chrome grille and taillight bezels. The Flamenco Red finish shows signs of age with scratches, bubbling, and filler in some areas, while the white canvas top is discolored but functional.

Inside, the DeVille sports a retro red, black, and white color scheme with patina throughout. The front split bench and matching rear seat show some wear but remain stylish. A custom center-mounted stereo system with a CD player complements the original AM/FM unit. Additional features include a modern temp gauge, footwell speakers, and a trunk-mounted subwoofer.
Underneath, the car presents well for its age with a driver-quality undercarriage. The suspension includes coil springs front and rear, plus power steering and power drum brakes. A dual Magnaflow exhaust system has been added, exiting just beneath the rear bumper.

Known issues include non-functioning turn signals, radios, heater blower, clock, and reverse lights. The A/C compressor has also been removed.
Still, for those seeking a statement-making cruiser, this DeVille delivers vintage luxury and presence in spades. The ride is smooth, the style is undeniable, and the pedigree is pure Cadillac. See it here.