1957 Cadillac Coupe Deville Original Unmolested 25k Miles Rust Free 100 Pics on 2040-cars
Milton, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:365 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Cadillac
Interior Color: Blue/White
Model: DeVille
Trim: Series 62
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 25,000
1957 Cadillac
Series 62
2 Door Hardtop
You are viewing an amazing find, a 1957 Cadillac two door hardtop, series 62 Coupe DeVille, one family owned, original paint, interior, 25000 original miles, numbers matching, rust free car in great original condition.
This car (among others) was just purchased from a private estate collection, the car has spent its whole life in the hands of one family. This car has never been molested. The car still retains its #'s matching 365 V8 and 4 Speed Hydra-Matic Transmission. With only 25000 miles, the car runs beautifully with no smoke or strange noises (very smooth). The transmission shifts smooth through all the gears. The only thing ever touched were general maintenance parts, she has new exhaust, and some new suspension and brake parts.
The Original paint still looks good, chrome is nice, glass is crystal clear & the interior is also completely original and looks great, driver arm rest needs recovering. This car has never been restored and doesn't need to be.
The car is rust free, check out the pictures of the trunk and floors, Amazing!
The original owners son has promised me the original documentation on the car.
Please feel free to call Tim w/ any questions (845)728-0428 or (845)728-6575 anytime. Please ask all questions BEFORE auctions end. We encourage you or your agent to come view the car prior to auctions end. We are open to Buy It Now offers, car is listed with a low reserve, & is for sale locally, listing may end early. We can store the car inside for up to 30 days free (car must be paid), and can help arrange shipping to most anywhere.
We will be listing the 1957 Oldsmobile Starfire 98 Holiday Coupe J2 seen in the background soon (this car is Amazing!).
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