Which Cadillac DeVille is the best looking one to restore and look like a '63 or '64 Chevy Impala?

Asked by DestinedToDie Jan 05, 2009 at 05:32 PM about the Cadillac DeVille

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Like the Chevy Impala, it's most recognized one for lowriders would be the 1963 or 1964. If I want to make it into a lowrider, and even if I don't, which DeVille (from what year will it be, and I want it to be convertible) would be the best looking one? Which ever one is best I want to give it a nice ass paintjob, Daytons, sound system, nice lights, great engine, an awesome interior, and suicide doors, and more. You know, basically the whole nine yards. Which DeVille would look good with all that? Which one will look more like a '63 or '64 Chevy?

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Why not buy an Impala ? A Cadillac looks like a Cadillac and the Impala is a lot cheaper to restoe.

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