1977 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Series Limo Family Car * Barn Find * No Reserve on 2040-cars
Haltom City, Texas, United States
Body Type:Limousine
Engine:425cid V/8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fleetwood
Trim: 75 SERIES LIMO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 79,321
Options: 9 PASSENGER SEATING
Sub Model: COLLECTOR TYPE CAR * LIMO
Power Options: TILT & TELE WHEEL, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
NO RESERVE HIGH BID WINS
Please read the complete listing, look at my pictures and feel free to ask questions before you bid. As always please do not bid if you do not intend on paying for this car. This car was traded in on another vehicle and was being stored in a barn.
You are buying a 1977 CADILLIAC FLEETWOOD 75 SERIES SEDAN. This is a extended 4 door car (LIMO) like was used for family cars. Has a full bench front seat, full rear seat and has 2 folding jump seats in the middle.
The interior is in really good condition, blue cloth, all power inside and still in working order. The power tilt on the drivers seat is not going all the way back down but does work. Has tilt and tele. wheel, factory cruise, am/fm/cb/tape stereo and the A/C still kicks on. The seats are in super condition as well as the headliner, the carpet is in good shape but has faded to a light blue.
BARN FIND IN TEXAS
The exterior is silver in color, has a full soft top that has cracked over the years from the Texas heat. Has one plactic trim around the left rear tail light that is broken, the other side is fine, right front marker light has 2 small cracks, missing hood emblem and left rear door molding. (see pictures) Has paint bubbling around the edge of the top on the back corners possible rust starting and one rust spot found on the right side A pillar (all in pictures). Has crack in windshield by the inspection sticker. (in picture) Has deep rubber but showing weather cracks from the heat, has all 4 factory WIRE HUB CAPS.
As stated this car was being stored in a barn here in North Texas, it does have a current inspection sticker on it at this time. We had to charge the battery and the car starts right up (pumped the gas a couple of times) but is a little cold natured. Goes right in to all of the gears and drives down the road. Has an exhaust leak on the passenger side possible donut gasket or manifold gasket. I would say a tune up, carb kit and fresh gas you could start driving this boat everyday. NO KNOCKS and NO SMOKE!
I am a lic. and bonder dealer in Ft.Worth, Texas since 1983. If you are the winning bidder and live in Texas I will collect the TT&L and take care of the paper work for you. (6.25%tax, $65.transfer, $107.75 tags and inspection, .2273%vit) NO HIDDEN CHARGES or SO-CALLED EBAY OR DOC FEES like some other are passing off. Just the high bid and the TT&L as listed. Out of state winning bidder will bring me the cash and pick up your truck and title. (since these vehicles are new car store trade ins, in some cases it could take upto 20 days for the paper work to clear. Does not happen very often, just letting you know up front) CASH ONLY or BANK WIRE TRANSFER, no money orders, no cashiers checks and no personal checks of any kind. Truck and title will not be released until all funds have cleared.
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