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Blue 1973 Cadillac 2 Door Little Old Lady From Beverly Hills 86k Garage Find !!! on 2040-cars

US $7,300.00
Year:1973 Mileage:86730
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HI, UP FOR SALE HERE IS A NICE DARK BLUE WITH NICE DARK BLUE LEATHER INTERIOR 1973 CADDY COUPE DEVILLE RARE TWO DOOR.  WORD I GOT WAS THAT IT BELONGED TO A LITTLE OLD LADY FROM BEVERLY HILLS AND THAT IT WAS MOSTLY GARAGED. ITS UNMOLESTED VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE APPEARS TO BACK THIS UP. ODOMETER READS A BIT OVER 86K MILES AND THINGS LIKE HOW WELL IT RUNS, THE VERY GOOD CONDITION BRAKE PEDAL, THE FACT THAT IT DIDNT NEED ANY SUSPENSION PARTS TO BE WITHING ALIGNMENT SPECS AND OVERALL GOOD UNRESTORED CONDITION FOR ITS AGE, BACKS MILEAGE AS ORIGINAL. NEW BLUE MONROE SHOCKS ALL AROUND, NEW BLUE STABALIZER LINK PIN BUSHINGS, NEW BLUE TAYLOR 8MM SPARK PLUG WIRES, NEW AC SPARK PLUGS, NEW MATCHING TIRE, NEW VALVOLINE TRANSMISION OIL AND FILTER, NEW VALVOLINE SYNTHETIC BLEND MOTOR OIL & STP OIL FILTER ALL HAVE VERY LITTLE MILES ON THEM. JUST HAD THE ALIGNMENT DONE AT SEARS AND PAID EXTRA FOR THE THREE YEARS OF FREE ALIGNMENTS DEAL. BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND PASSED A VISUAL INSPECTION. ITS IN VERY GOOD ORIGINAL UN RESTORED CONDITION FOR ITS AGE THUS IT HAS ITS SHARE OF 40 YEARS OF IMPERFECTIONS BUT WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND ANOTHER RARE TWO DOOR 40 YEAR OLD CADDY IN AS NICE UN RESTORED CONDITION. RUNS REAL NICE FOR BEING A CARBURATED NO COMPUTER NO DOZENS OF ELECTRONIC SENSORS 40 YEAR OLD CLASSIC WITH 86K PLUS MILES. 1973 IS THE LAST YEAR BEFORE FEDERALLY MANDATED CATALYTIC CONVERTERS AND IS SMOG  EXEMPT IN CALIFORNIA. HAS WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA BLUE WITH YELLOW LETTERING 1970'S PLATES AND THUS IS ABOUT AS RUST FREE AS A 40 YEAR OLD METALIC UNRESTORED VEHICLE GETS. HAVE CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN MY NAME AND CALIFORNIA REGISTRATION IS GOOD UNTILL SUMMER OF 2014.

PLEASE STUDY PICTURES CAREFULLY AS ITS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. WILLING TO ASSIST WITH DELIVERY / SHIPPING.  PLEASE BE SURE THAT YOU ARE READY, WILLING AND ABLE TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE WITH OUT SOME ONE ELSES APPROVAL. 

BEST OFFER I GOT THE FIRST TIME I LISTED IT WAS $5730 SO IF YOU OFFER ANYTHING LESS NOT LIKELY I WILL ACCEPT.      

WILL CONSIDER A 10MM JAVELINA OR A BLUE ? TOWARDS PURCHASE.
ANY FORM OF PAYMENT INCLUDING PAY PAL MUST COMPLETELY CLEAR BEFORE PICK UP, DELIVERY OR SHIPPING.

LOCAL CASH PICK UP IS WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PAY PAL AND WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE, PLEASE CONTACT ME.

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2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe prepares to fight BMW 4 Series

Tue, 14 Jan 2014

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