1967 Cadillac El Dorado One Owner, Great Condition on 2040-cars
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
This is a rare 1967 El Dorado that is a true one owner. I am listing this car for a long time friend who inherited it from his mother who bought it new. All paperwork shows that this is a one owner car purchased in Fort Worth, Texas. This is the first year for the front wheel drive El Dorado and notice the flat floors in the photos. No rust and never been wrecked. Some paint touch up has been done but the whole car has never been painted. Chrome, trim, glass are in great shape. Interior is excellent except for the front seat and it needs to be recovered. Has tilt and telescope steering column. A/C is cold and has been converted to 134. The cruise does not work and turn signal switch will not return to center. Has shop manual and all original literature. Even has a bag of special wheel weights for this car only. Tires are nearly new and wheel covers are great. Drives beautifully and can be driven anywhere. Headlight doors flip up just like new. Amazing to find a nice Eldorado front wheel drive that is a owner. Can be seen in Dallas, Texas. It is newly listed for sale in several publications.
On Aug-05-14 at 12:11:31 PDT, seller added the following information: I have name and phone number of mechanic that has cared for this car for years. |
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