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1960 Cadillac Coupe Deville 2 Door Ht Beautiful Car Big Fins All Original Look on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1960 Mileage:111029
Location:

Henderson, Maryland, United States

Henderson, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

Beautiful 1960 Cadillac Coupe De-ville. 42 Pictures under this description. Original Turquoise and white roof car. One repaint. Car is very original.
Has original motor which was rebuilt about 10k miles ago.
Runs and drives very nice.
Interior is very original and will need to be freshened up. I have most of the new interior material that needs to be installed. Missing interior door handle. Will need carpet and has two dash cracks.
Body is very nice and straight, only rust is at the bottom of both front fenders in the normal place, easy repair. Quarters, floors, frame and trunk are very solid and rust free.
Paint has some imperfections as consistent from being and older restoration. Chrome is very nice.
Power windows all work, power seat needs a switch. All lights are working. All glass is good. Motor compartment is very clean.
Beautiful 60 Caddy that you can enjoy now or take to the next level. Many original Documents and manuals are included.
Clear title - sold as is.

PLEASE SEE THE 42 PICTURES UNDER THIS DESCRIPTION.

TERMS :

1. $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS - NON REFUNDABLE

2. FINAL PAYMENT IN 3 DAYS - MONEY WIRE - CASH IN PERSON - OR CERTIFIED FUNDS ONLY . ALL FUNDS TO BE CLEAR BEFORE CAR LEAVES.

3. CAR IS LOCATED IN MARYLAND ZIP CODE 21640

4. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOMED

5. I CAN ASSIST IN SETTING UP SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPENSE IF NEEDED. I WILL ASSIST IN LOADING OR ANYWAY NEEDED TO MAKE THIS A SMOOTH PROCESS

6. I HAVE BEEN ON EBAY FOR 14 YEARS AND HAVE 100% FEEDBACK

7. THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS. - THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK


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Wed, 16 Jul 2014

The world needs crazy inventors with wild dreams. While we might not long for the things that they create, their contraptions certainly make the day a little more enjoyable. Take the Carpool Deville as an example. Nobody (well, almost nobody) is asking for a hot tub fashioned from a 1969 Cadillac that is still drivable. But now that you know that such a beast exists, don't try to tell us you aren't at least intrigued.
The team behind the six-year-long project has a pretty ingenious setup worked out. The Caddy's original 472-cubic-inch (7.7-liter) V8 both provides propulsion and heats the water. The interior is entirely replaced with a watertight, fiberglass tub that includes working jets, and the controls are all done by hand.
As if just building a mobile hot tub isn't enough, the team behind the Carpool Deville plans to take it racing too. Specifically, they intend to go to the Bonneville Salt Flats later this year to make a top speed run while immersed in water at over 100 degrees. They even have a roll cage all set to install to meet the safety requirements there.

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Don't call it the third coming of the Chevy Volt. The unsurprising debut of the Cadillac CT6 PHEV in Shanghai today has a powertrain that sounds an awful lot like the one that can be found in the Volt and the Cadillac ELR. The plug-in CT6 – identical to the CT6 that debuted in New York earlier this month – has an 18.4-kWh lithium-ion battery (just like the 2016 Volt) and offers an all-electric range of around 37 miles. It also copies the "Regen on Demand" feature from the new Volt and the battery cells "use the latest generation cell chemistry found in other GM plug-in vehicles." But Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen doesn't see the two powertrains as similar in at least one important way. General Motors calls the Volt and the ELR "extended range electric vehicles" (EREV) but in a statement, de Nysschen says that the plug-in hybrid CT6 is, "an ideal platform for Cadillac to offer its first plug-in hybrid." That GM is using the PHEV terminology rather than EREV is going to be important to some, even if the practical difference is only semantic. And yes, we all understand the irony of de Nysschen – the same guy who has a history of speaking ill of plug-in cars – hyping them now. Back when he worked for Audi, he said the original Volt was too expensive for what it offered and was thus, a car for "idiots." Speaking in Shanghai today, de Nysschen said the new CT6 PHEV was, "an EV without any of the disadvantages or range constraints," according to Automotive News. If the batteries are similar to GM's other EREV/PHEV cars, the CT6 powertrain is at least different. The ELR uses a 1.4-liter engine, while the new Volt has a 1.5-liter four-cylinder mill. The CT6, on the other hand, has a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine with direct injection. There is also an "all-new rear wheel electric variable transmission (EVT) with exclusively designed motors," that will give the CT6 PHEV, "smooth, spirited acceleration." The EVT is a two-motor-unit that uses three planetary gears. Maximum overall system output is 335 horsepower and 432 pound-feet of torque. Perhaps most interesting for American audiences is the fact that GM's press release, available below, makes multiple references to US-market sales of the PHEV. Official details on the EV range and fuel economy will be made available closer to the car's US launch.

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