1957 Cadillac Limo, Absolutely Fabulous Interior on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Fabulous 1957 Cadillac Limo From a court ordered liquidation. This Awesome car has a complete custom wood and velour interior that was professionally installed. The fit and finish is Excellent, obviously done by a fine wood working craftsman. The paint is beautiful and the body is very straight, I noticed two small spots on the front of the hood that were touched up. The trunk is beautifully finished is matching materials, the Cadillac logo is hand stitched. The Air Conditioning blows ice cold. The undercarriage is solid and original with no apparent signs of rust and or rust repairs. The original numbers matching engine has just been fully rebuilt, I have reciepts for new; pistons,rings,rod, main and cam bearings The block was boiled, magnafluxed and new freeze plugs installed The crank and cam were polished. The carburator was rebuilt. It runs excellent and starts easily hot or cold and idles excellent. There are no leaks, the steering and brakes are effortless The tires are new radials. We have been in business near the Bush Intercontinental Airport for over thirty-five (35) years. If you have any questions or would like to make an offer, please contact John McMahan at telephone number 832-282-0194 or e-mail him at fineridez@gmail.com. We will help arrange for shipping anywhere in the world. Payment is expected in (U.S. Dollars) cashiers check or wire transfer. We will be glad to work with your bank or credit union. THIS CAR IS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE |
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