In the 1970s, executive comfort meant floating around in a sedan the size of a modern-day Suburban, while being surrounded by niceties like leather upholstery, woodgrain trim, and a multitude of ashtrays. If that sort of travel experience piques your interest, we definitely have the car for you.

The Pick of the Day is a 1976 Cadillac DeVille listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a dealer in Clearwater, Florida. (Click the link to view the listing)

“A well cared-for heavyweight cruiser with room for family and friends!” the listing says. This car screams big-body American luxury. My favorite aspect of the body style is the hardtop roofline, which a unique feature for a big-body car such as this. The dealer itemizes some of the appointments that are optioned on the car including power windows, power door locks, a six-way power front seat, a tilt steering column, cruise control, and an AM/FM stereo with an eight-track cassette.

One of the things I like about some of these classics is that you can readily decode a trim tag to identify or verify the original equipment. Luckily, this car comes with a photo of its tag. It decodes as follows:

  • ST 76: 1976 Model Year
  • 6CD49: DeVille Four-Door Hardtop Sedan
  • FWD: Fleetwood Detroit Plant
  • 044685: Body Number
  • Trim 642: Antique Light Buckskin Leather
  • Paint 50T: Calumet Cream with Buckskin Cross Grain Padded Roof
  • 05B: Built Second Week of May
  • A65: Split Back Front Seat
  • BLWDU: Automatic Level Control, Dual Comfort Seat 50/50, Door Edge Guards, Guide-Matic Headlight Control

This big 230-inch-long sedan moves under the power of a similarly-huge 500cid V8 mated to a column-shifted three-speed automatic transmission. At about 5,200 pounds, this won’t be a zero-to-sixty race car, but I don’t think people buy these cars for speed. This baby is all about cruising comfort. And best of all, it has room for you, five of your friends, and all of their luggage for a week-long road trip.

Incidentally, I checked Ebay and found a number of sellers with available eight-track cassette tapes. If you buy this car, shop around and find a nice “easy listening” artist to listen to for the ultimate experience!

“This Caddy is ready to enjoy and drive,” the listing concludes. Someone come pick me up in this thing.

The asking price is $15,900.

To view this Pick of the Day on ClassicCars.com, see the listing here.

Source: www.classiccars.com