1964 Cadillac Convertible Rare Sierra Gold 429 Last Year Of The Fins Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Hello and Thank You for viewing my auction. I am listing this beautiful vehicle today for a friend who wants to sell this to help with his new business venture. If you are viewing this auction you already know what this vehicle is and how collectible the 1964 is. I have owned a couple of 1964's myself and they are beautiful cars! The 1964 is the last year of the "classic" style with the fins and the first year of the "429" v8 engine making 340 horsepower and making it a unique one year model. Although the 1963 looked similar it carried the older "390" v8 engine instead of the new 429. This car is a very rare color combination as well with the Sierra Gold (code 46) exterior and a contrasting light sandalwood interior. The vehicle is very solid and I have personally driven around in it myself and it is a traffic stopper! It is also a factory a/c car which is all intact and was working about 5 months ago but he can not recall if it still blows cold or not. The top works flawlessly as well. The vehicle is in "driver condition" meaning you can drive it as it is and it is will draw crowds everywhere you go and it is very presentable in its current condition. You could also take it to the next level and give this vehicle the full restoration it deserves. The original carburetor was recently rebuilt by a reputable shop here in Jacksonville Florida. He has priced the reserve at a very low price to sell quickly. International bidders are encouraged to bid and we do have a port here in Jacksonville Florida. I have a friend who I have personally used to ship a few vehicles "RORO" service on a ship whom gives me great rates if you need a rate price please let me know. You can feel free to contact the owner and his name is Leo 904 651 2614 for any further questions. I have included some information from Hagerty collector car values to give you and idea of what a great value this is. This company has been around for along time and does not "over inflate" the prices of vehicles and you can actually go and look at charts they include to show value growths over a period of time. He has priced the reserve in the "number 4" condition price range. There are many qualities on this that are "number 3" condition like newer paint etc. There are things on this vehicle that make it better than a "number 4" like for instance..it does not have a cracked dash and there are no missing pieces. So where most people would describe it as a "number 3" vehicle I like to under promise and over deliver and have a happy new owner! To sum it all up..if you are looking for the $70,000 fully restored convertible, please move on to the next vehicle because this is not it. If you are looking for a nice looking driver that you can tinker with and make perfect one day then BID! The value on these old converible's is climbing quickly and a far better investment than anything out there right now from stocks to bonds because they simply do not make them any longer! Title is clean and will be transferred when the transaction is finalized. I can help load onto transport truck but all transportation fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Don't let this deal pass you by..Good Luck and Happy Bidding!
The average value for this vehicle is:
$25,388*
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