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Cadillac DeVille Blue KK-Scale 1:18

Cadillac DeVille Blue KK-Scale 1:18
Current price: £130.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Cadillac
Model Manufacturer
KK-Scale
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
KKDC180314
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About the Cadillac DeVille Blue KK-Scale 1:18

TL;DR: KK-Scale's 1:18 diecast Cadillac DeVille Sedan reproduces the blue 1967 saloon, the hardtop version of Cadillac's full-size flagship that most owners actually drove. A Vintage Classics piece with a calmer, more everyday character than its convertible sibling.

Not every DeVille owner wanted an open-top statement car. The sedan version served the daily reality of American luxury motoring far more often.

A Hardtop Roofline Rendered With Diecast Precision

The sedan's fixed pillarless hardtop roof gives KK-Scale's diecast a cleaner, uninterrupted profile compared with the convertible's folded canopy, and the blue finish suits that more restrained character well against period chrome trim. Diecast construction handles the DeVille's long, flat door panels and prominent fender lines convincingly, and the fixed roof adds structural presence the open-top version simply cannot offer at this scale. The car's formal, upright greenhouse and generous glass area reflect a design philosophy built around visibility and interior space rather than sporting pretension, and this model reproduces that upright stance faithfully. It sits well as a quieter counterpart to a flashier convertible from the same era, a reminder that most period Cadillacs were driven, not paraded.

The Everyday Face of American Luxury Motoring

While convertibles captured attention at car shows and in period advertising, the hardtop sedan was the DeVille body style buyers actually chose in the greatest numbers, prioritising weather protection and interior room over open-top theatre. That practical popularity makes the sedan arguably the more representative artefact of how American luxury motoring actually functioned during the late 1960s. Paired with a convertible DeVille on the same shelf, this sedan completes a fuller picture of the model line, showing both the everyday reality and the occasional indulgence that defined the badge.

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