1967 Cadillac Deville Base Convertible 2-door 7.0l on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
Selling another Cadillac Gem from a longtime Cadillac collector. It is a 1967 Cadillac Coupe Deville convertible finished in stunning yellow on black. It has the boot for the top, the headliner is in good condition. The interior is nice and original. It looks like it was repainted once in it's original color. It has been kept in the ground parking for years with the elderly owner taking it out on sunny days here in California. It you have been looking for one that has been well kept, your search is over. It rides on whitewall tires and has all the hubcaps and fender skirts. The original wonderbar radio is still in the dash. The door panels are nice. Looks even better in person. Fires up and drives good. The glass is all intact and the chrome bumpers still shine. It would look good cruising down to the local cruise night with the clean lines of this classic Cadillac design. Trunks and floors are clean. I would keep it for myself buy garage space is limited in my stable and the rest of the cars would not like a domestic goddess like this taking up the entire garage. HAHAHAHAHAHAA. Please bid accordingly and pay attention to my requirements.First and foremost, NO PAYPAL. Second, any and all bidders with less than 10 feedback and/or negative feedback must email prior to bidding or their bid will be cancelled and their user id blocked from additional bidding. Third, you are bidding to OWN, not look and make excuses. Any and all inspections welcome during the auction period, not after. Once the auction is completed, you ARE the new owner.Also selling in AS-IS, Where-IS condition with NO WARRANTIES, expressed or implied. Vehicle is over 47 years young and although looks good, is an old classic car. So, with a great big 1960's "whoop, whoop"!!! Let the auction begin. Final bid gets to take her home. Email for a buy it now if you cannot wait for the auction to end. Vehicle is also advertised locally and seller reserves right to end auction early and cancel all bids if sold outside of ebay. Thanks and good luck to all.
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