1961 Cadillac Convertible A/c 1-owner Original Title Window Sticker Documented on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
1961 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible (a North Carolina Car from new)
This is a highly documented one -owner car. It was sold new at Hendrick Cadillac of Salisbury, NC. Edwin P. Hughes, Jr. purchased the car on August 7th, 1961. He special ordered the car with the rare platinum gray exterior, Air Conditioning, Am-Fm radio, Ez eye glass, door guards, guide-matic headlamp, license frame, 6-way power front seat, remote control trunk lock, undercoat. Edwin P. Huges passed away and left the car to his son. The car has been sitting outside since 2000. The car has a few spots of surface rust. The car has not been started in 13 years. I have put a battery in it and amazingly, the power top, and power windows, power trunk and power seat all work fine. The car will need some attention to get running again.The chrome is original and some minor pitting and blemishes The car has all original glass and glass is in great shape with no scratches. This car will need some attention, but will be an incredible car when done. This is most likely the highest document 1961 Cadillac Convertible available. Documentation included the original window sticker, Copy of the Original Title, Owners Protection Plan, Convertible Top manual, Owners manual, Cadillac accessories manual,Protection plan booklet, Receipts, Service records, and original North Carolina license plate is still on front of car. This car is being sold in as is condition with no warrranties or guarantees stated or implied. The car is located in Apex, NC and Can be seen before the auction end date. If you are interested in the Cadillac, Please call me at 919-816-70-three-nine. Thank you and Good Luck! |
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The sales chief, Chase Hawkins, "has left effective immediately," GM spokesman David Caldwell told Automotive News. Caldwell went on to say that Hawkins' replacement would be chosen soon.
Hawkins became the US sales chief in June 2012, and before that was the regional sales director for Cadillac in the Northeast US, overseeing 168 dealerships.
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