1970 Cadillac Coupe Deville Convertible. Same Owner Since 2000/garage Stored. on 2040-cars
Gap, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:Original AND BIG!!!!
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Cadillac
Interior Color: Blue
Model: DeVille
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 15,000
Warranty: NONE
Here is our 1970 Cadillac Convertible. Been owned by the same man since July 2000. He purchased the vehicle in Myrtle Beach, drove it home, and has been enjoying it ever since. The car has been kept in his garage attached to his house with a concrete floor. So it has held up well the past 13 years. It is by no means perfect, but can absolutely be used as is, we have put over 20 miles on it. Runs good, stops good, shifts good. Power top and all power windows work. A/C compressor IS NOT seized and the system appears to be all there, BUT AIR IS NOT COLD. Power seat works. Car is solid for a 43 year old car, and surprisingly original and intact. Car has been repainted shows "OK" Top is usable as is, but look at pics to see the condition (has tears and splits). Seats are in fair shape, again check the pics. Car is not PA inspected due to being titled as an antique.
I have a short walk around video.....
MILEAGE IS EXEMPT ON TITLE but show 15,XXX assume it to be over 100k....BUT TITLE IS MARKED EXEMPT FROM ODOMETER DISCLOSURE (common on most older cars)
If you have ANY questions on this auction PLEASE CALL/TEXT 717-587-5985 BEFORE BIDDING.
There will be a $100 doc fee for completion and shipping of paperwork. This cover DOCUMENT & SHIPPING of paperwork only. If you tag/title in PA you pay sales tax, tag, title fees.
Can help with shipping (loading Etc)
Possible "local delivery" available depending on your location (ask first before bidding)
You are entering a binding contract. IS A "NO RESERVE AUCTION"
It is here to be SOLD!!!!
AGAIN ANY QUESTIONS ASK!!!!! BEFORE BIDDING.....
Thanks for your time.
717-587-5985
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