Bucking the trend of keeping classic cars original, this 1969 Cadillac Coupe DeVille throws subtlety out the window with its vibrant yellow paint job and a long list of modifications.
West Coast Customs, known for their striking transformations, took this first-generation DeVille under their wing and turned it into a head-turning masterpiece.
The car’s impressive journey even caught the eye of the Petersen Automotive Museum, which acquired it before it found a new owner for a cool $57,700.
This heavily modified DeVille is a remarkable blend of classic American luxury and modern automotive flair, from the exterior’s gleaming custom touches to the unique features packed inside.
Under the hood, this car packs a punch with a Banks Power twin-turbo system on a small-block Chevy V8. Adding a serpentine-belt accessory drive and dual Optima Red Top batteries hints at the serious power this engine puts out.
While the exact horsepower remains unconfirmed, comments speculate it could exceed 800, a figure that seems believable given the extensive modifications.