Cadillac Convertible on 2040-cars
Eden, Utah, United States
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1969 Cadillac Deville Convertible. I drove the Cadillac Convertible today, and it runs good. This is a running, driving, Cadillac Convertible. It starts easily, the engine sounds good, and it shifts and stops properly. The power steering and power brakes work well. I have a clear original Utah title in my name. This car is an excellent candidate for a restoration project. Drive it while you go through the restoration process. Please look closely at all of the photos. The hood and trunk trim pieces in the trunk, along with an extra grille, headlight rims, and power window motors. The reserve price on my Cadillac Convertible is well below its value. I will gladly help the new owner in shipping the Cadillac anywhere in the world. The shipping expense is the new owner's responsibility.
I want the new owner to know exactly what they are getting. With this in mind, I will explain in detail the problem areas of the car. 1. The convertible top is tattered and needs to be replaced. The top bows are in good condition, and the top bows align properly and lock securely to the front windshield. 2. There is old body work that was not completed. Metal has been welded in and needs to be completed. Again, please look closely at the photos. The floors are dry and there are no rust holes. The body is straight and the doors align and close properly. The hood hinge on the passenger's side needs adjustment. 3. The tires hold air, but will need to be replaced and it is missing the spare tire. 4.The top can be put up and down by hand, but the motor needs attention. The fabric top needs to be replaced. 5. One hubcap is missing. 6. The power windows work, but the passenger's side door window is slow, and the driver's side rear window is slow. 7. The trunk lock does not work properly, but the parts needed to fix have been purchased and come with the car. 8. The dash pad has some cracks. If you have any questions about the car please don't hesitate to give me a call. My phone number is (801) 745-5835 or use the Ebay message system. Please review my Ebay feedback scores. I highly value my 100% positive feedback. If you have less than 5 positive feedback in your Ebay feedback score, please email or call me before bidding. I want this to be a good straightforward auction. A $500.00 deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction closing unless other arrangements are made. |
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