What engine is in a 1968 Cadillac?

What engine is in a 1968 Cadillac?

1968 Cadillac Production Numbers/Specifications

PRODUCTION NUMBERS
ENGINE CODE ENGINE DETAILS
7 472 CID V-8 Bore and Stroke: 4.30 x 4.06 inches Compression Ratio: 10.5:1 Brake Horsepower: 375 @ 4400 rpm Torque: Max. 525 ft.-lbs. Carburetor: Rochester Quadrajet 4V (model 7028230)
TRANSMISSION CODE TRANSMISSION DESCRIPTION

How fast is DeVille?

How fast can a Deville go?

Top speed: 180 km/h / 112 mph
governed
0-60 mph (sec): 8
0-100 km/h (sec): 8.3
0-1/4 mile (sec):

How fast is a Cadillac Coupe DeVille?

Performance

0 – 100 kph 8.4 s
0 – 60 mph 7.9 s
Top speed 226 kph (140 mph)

Is the Cadillac DeVille RWD?

The Cadillac DeVille sedan came with front-wheel-drive along with either a 275 or 290 horsepower Northstar V8 engine. This model Cadillac began in 1989, and was always a vehicle equipped with front wheel drive.

What is a 1968 Cadillac worth?

Data based on 91 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1968 Cadillac DeVille and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Cadillac Models.

Bodystyles Median Sale
Convertible DeVille $15,400
Coupe DeVille $10,285
Hardtop Sedan $6,000
Sedan $7,000

How much did a Cadillac cost in 1968?

The average price of a new car in 1968 was $2,822. Factory-suggested prices for the ‘normal’ 1968 Cadillacs ranged from $5,315 to $6,899 before options.

How much does a 1968 Cadillac Coupe Deville weight?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1965 – 1968
Price : $5,555-$5,783
Weight : 4678 lbs | 2121.905 kg

How much horsepower does a 1996 Cadillac Deville have?

275 to 300 hp
1996 Cadillac DeVille/Horsepower

How much does a 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVille weight?

How long is a 68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille?

224.7 in
Third generation (1965–1970)

Third generation
Transmission 3-speed TH-400, automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 129.5 in (3,289 mm)
Length 1965–67: 224.0 in (5,690 mm) 1968: 224.7 in (5,707 mm) 1969–70: 225.0 in (5,715 mm)

Why are Cadillacs FWD?

Today, the majority of domestically produced automobiles (excluding, ironically, most Cadillac models) utilize front-wheel drive, marketed to customers for its increased interior room and potential traction advantages in inclement weather.