1957 Cadillac Fleetwood Two Owner!! Beautiful Car! on 2040-cars
Seymour, Tennessee, United States
Engine:365
Mileage: 59,455
Model: Fleetwood
Trim: FLEETWOOD
Drive Type: RWD
YOU ARE BIDDING ON ANOTHER GEM FROM SOUTHGATE!!
1957 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
THIS CADDY IS A TWO OWNER ALL ORIGINAL 4 DOOR LUXURY SEDAN!
GM 365ci ENGINE WITH PLENTY OF POWER!
*POWER WINDOWS
*POWER SEATS
*FRESH COMPUTER CODED TO FACTORY MATCH GREEN PAINT AND LOOKS GORGEOUS!
*AUTOMATIC TRANS THAT SHIFTS SMOOTHLY!
*HUGE TRUNK WITH FULL SIZE SPARE
*ORIGINAL CADILLAC HUBCAPS
*ALL STAINLESS IS THERE AND IN GOOD CONDITION
*CHROME IS IN GOOD SHAPE SOME LIGHT PITTING AND RUST ON REAR BUMPER
THE WINDSHIELD IS BEING REPLACED SO THE TRIM AROUND IT IS NOT MISSING WE HAVE IT AND WILL BE INSTALLED!
THIS CAR RUNS GREAT AND LOOKS EVEN BETTER IN PERSON!
IF YOU KNOW CADILLACS YOU KNOW ITS AMERICAS FINEST LUXURY BRANDS FOR OVER 100 YEARS AND NOT STOPPING ANYTIME SOON!!
THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF SOLD
IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE CAR OR INSPECT IT PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US TO COME SEE IT! ONCE YOU BID YOU BUY!!!!
CALL 865-579-1508 ASK FOR GLEN OR LEE
THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
On Jun-06-13 at 06:50:20 PDT, seller added the following information:
**RUST FREE CAR**
ALL POWER EQUIPMENT WORKS!!!
FACTORY AM/FM RADIO EVEN WORKS!!
THE MASTER CYLINDER WAS REPLACED AND BRAKES WORK GREAT!
THIS IS A SURVIOR CAR AND WAS DRIVEN FROM WINCONSIN TO TENNESSEE!!
CALL GLEN @ 865-805-3186
OR
CALL @ 865-579-1508 ASK FOR LEE
THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
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