1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible W 15000 Miles Like New All Records on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible. A very, very nice low mileage 15600 to be exact, vintage Cadillac convertible that has be very well maintained since new w records that total over $26000, I have every receipt that pertains to the car and a list later in the ad with dates and mileage. Finished in its original color of Ember glow Fire mist the paint is excellent with deep shine, excellent panel fit throughout the car, wonderful chrome and stainless and complete. Bumper impact strips are not damaged, fillers for both front and rear are not cracked, all rubber weather-stripping in soft non torn condition. Optional color matched original Cadillac parade boot with storage bag is perfect. The color matched top is not torn and in good condition and operates well. All emblems are in as new condition. There are no rust issues with the car. The interior is in as new condition, the red leather seating is soft to the touch and there is still that new smell of leather when you open the door, there are no blems to the front and rear panels, or any blems to the dash, the interment cluster is very bright with no sun fade, Power windows, seat, and locks are all strong and work from all switches. Climate control is working and the car blows very cold. Radio w * track works and I have a case with many 8 tracks that will go with the car, power antennae is working. The car also has cruise control that works and self closing rear trunk. The interior carpet is new. There are no cracks to the steering and it still carries that simulated wood in UN peeling condition. All interior lights, signals, and horn operate as they should. I see no items that are not working. Trunk is finished in its original un marked condition with spare, and jack also a custom car cover. The original motor runs excellent, it has extensive service history as you will see once you look at the service records and miles and dates that I have provided you in the ad at the bottom. The ride is excellent, brakes, suspension, exhaust and transmission all in perfect condition. I Have the original manuals, warranty card, and two sets of keys. I can Help With transportation in or out of the country. 1818-481-2200
1976 Cadillac Eldorado service history: 3/ 8 1976 Sold New to Berton Brummell Hyattsville Md 5/31/1978 sold to Dr. James Gardner Ellwood City PA 5/16/2001 Sold To Mr. Harold Valentine with 10923 miles for $17969 shipped to BH Ca.
5/10/78 Complete undercoating of vehicle 6/4/01 Smog certificate w Miles 10940 1/28/02 Oil serv, new radiator, Ignition cables, fix horn new muffler $2685 Miles 11499 3/5/02 battery and terminals Miles 11577 6/5/02 Replace radio antennae, replace clock, heater core, new battery, valve cover gaskets, replace top motor and relay, repair and service ac system, replace fuel pump, replace power steering hoses, front shocks, sway bar links, and trans service, and fluid service $5500 Miles 11588 8/13/03 Smog , Tune, adjust brakes, check clock, cooling flush, power steering flush $963 Miles 12394 4/29/05 replace front and rear fillers, replace inside ac vents, repaint of car same color, replace rubbers, carpet inside and door panels, full service $8330 miles 12926 1/24/06 Repair trunk lock and auto close $285.00 miles 13168 1/3/07 oil, brake, power steering, cooling, and brakes systems flush $684 miles 13232 6/3/09 service car, battery, fuel hoses, trans brake and cooling flush $890 Miles 137 5/26/10 service, battery, brake service, replace steering hoses, front diff service, air filter, valve cover gaskets $1034 Miles 13752 4/28/2011 service car, coolant leak, pan Trans gasket, replace drive belts, $740 miles 14095 11/17/11 Remove and replace oil pan gasket, rear main seal, trans lines, water pump,$2900 Miles 14342 2/06/2013 replace valve stem rear tire $100 14794 3/10/14 Service car complete, brakes new tires, fuel hoses at tank, master cylinder. $1866 Miles 15142
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