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Cadillac DeVille 1969
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Window
—aids rear visibility during inclement weather. Fan-
blown air is directed across the rear window from
the grille on the package shelf to help keep interior
fog and mist from obscuring rearward vision. During
winter, the fan-blown air helps prevent the accumu-
lation of ice and snow. Two speeds permit setting
the blower according to the weather. Not available
on the Convertible. A Rear Window De-Fogger
emitting warm air is standard on Seventy-Five
models.
Trumpet Horn
—adds an extra note of distinction to fine car
motoring.
The high "C" note extracted from the
trumpet styled horn is a truly distinctive sound.
When combined with the other notes of the standard
Soft Ray Glass
Cadillac horns, the resulting sound carries authority
in a pleasing manner. The available Trumpet Horn
is another of the many ways in which Cadillac helps
make motoring more personal and more enjoyable.
—increases motoring comfort. Cadillac Soft Ray
Glass shields the car interior from undesirable heat
and sun glare, thus aiding passenger comfort and
reducing eye strain. It is also a natural complement
to cars equipped with Automatic Climate Control,
allowing the system to operate without strain. Soft
Ray Glass includes tinted windows all around with
heavier shading on the upper portion of the
wind-
shield.
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