1977 CADILLAC DEVILLE

DEVILLE SERIES 6C

The new-generation Fleetwood/DeVille was, in Cadillac's words, "engineered from the ground up, to make more efficient use of space." That meant a new body, new chassis, new suspension, and new engine, in an integrated design. Trunk space grew larger. DeVilles gave more rear leg/headroom. Broughams (below) were just as spacious as before. DeVilles (and Fleetwoods) wore a new horizontal crosshatch grille with four horizontal and nine vertical divider bars, peaking forward at the center, topped by a "Cadillac" script nameplate at the side of the wide upper bar. The grille pattern of wide holes was repeated down at the bumper, between the license plate and bumper guards. Small vertical parking/signal lamps just outside the grille, quad rectangular headlamps reaching all the way out to fender edges, and large cornering lenses at the side, were all the same height as the grille. That combination gave the whole front end a wide, uniform appearance that flowed into the bodysides. All that was topped off by a stand-up crest hood ornament. In sum, it carried on the traditional Cadillac look. Bodies had full rear wheel openings and vertical taillamps. New bumpers had dual rubber strip protective inserts.

The new instrument panel had a "central control area" that allowed both driver and passenger to reach air conditioning, radio, and accessory controls. Options included wire wheel discs, opera lamps, and accent stripes. Standard DeVille/Fleetwood equipment included Automatic climate control was redesigned so it operated only when necessary. Aberdeen cloth upholstery came in light yellow-gold, dark blue, medium saffron, and claret. Ribbed Dynasty cloth came in six colors (including claret). Eleven other interior choices featured leather (including white). The standard AM/FM radio included an automatic power antenna. The DeVille d'Elegance special edition added pillow-style 50/50 Dual Comfort seats in Medici crushed velour cloth in claret, medium saffron, dark blue, or light buckskin color). Upper door pads, inserts in door pull straps, and front seatback assist straps were also Medici cloth. Bodyside moidings held vinyl inserts that matched the body color. The Coupe DeVille Cabriolet roof option came in 13 coordinated colors, with a Cadillac crest on the sail panel and bright roof moldings.

Model NumberStyle NumberBody TypeSeatingFactory PriceShipping WeightProduction Total
6CD472-door Coupe6$96544186138,750
6CD694-door Sedan6$9864422295,421

ENGINE

FeatureBase EngineOptional Engine
Type90-degree, overhead valve V-8. Cast iron block and head
Displacement425 cu in. (7.0 liters)
Bore & stroke4.082 x 4.06 in.
Compression ratio8.2:1
Brake horsepower180 @ 4000 rpm195 @ 3800 rpm
Torque320 lbs.-ft. @ 2000 rpm320 lbs.-ft. @ 2400 rpm
Main bearingsFive
valve liftersHydraulic
Fuel supply4 Bbl. CarburetorElectronic fuel-injection
VIN CodeST

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