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1959 Biarritz Bucket Seats - Movie Car - Air Ride - Bucket Seats # Match on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:49876
Location:

Poolesville, Maryland, United States

Poolesville, Maryland, United States
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1959 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
This special 1959 Eldorado was featured in the 1987 movie Tin Men, and was also driven by Clint Eastwood to the 1989 premiere of the movie "Pink Cadillac".

                     

This is a nice, pristine driver that was purchased from a great, private collection and has been well cared for. It is an older restoration on a San Francisco, California rust free-body with very nice Eldorado trim, but with an incorrect interior color. Many documents come with the car. This documented California Eldorado  has also spent time in Maryland. The car has bucket seats (rare) as designated by the original cowl tag, which was never removed, along with the original engine lube plate with a 59 E serial number on the door jamb. The car has the blessing of a few of the Eldorado historians.

Payment plan is no problem!!!

Key Points about this 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Triple Persian Sand Factory Bucket Seat Car

  • Factory Original Hard Boot
  • Working Air Ride
  • Drive it anywhere!
  • All Original Tags
  • Tri-Power with correct Air Cleaner and # match all around, no stories
  • Nice Eldorado Hubcaps
  • Eldorado Trim on Quarters with really no hint of the seam
  • Functioning Power Trunk, Power Windows, and Power Top
  • Clear Maryland Title
  • Will Help with Overseas Shipping
  • New Carpet
  • New Tires from Coker with skinny whitewall--- not the tires in these pictures
  • Please see my About Me page on eBay

This pristine driver true Eldorado could easily be made into a National Show Winner. This vehicle is not a cut or reconstructed 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz. The original cowl tag denotes a Triple Persian 1959 Eldorado Biarritz with Bucket Seats.  An FM radio is included, which was updated by the last owner and is not correct, but a correct radio will also be supplied and will be included with the car.

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301-672-1000

We have a lot of Eldorado parts in a salvage yard that is located here. Call for more information on rare parts, including Eldorado and Series 62.

Please look at my About Me Page. You will see that I specialize in 1950-1964 Cadillacs. You will also see that we have also done several Movie Cars, such as My One and Only ('53 Cadillac Eldorado), and Stephen King's Thinner ('60 Cadillac Limousine). We can assist with world wide shipping via the Port of Baltimore. The buyer is responsible for all shipping and transportation charges including transport to Port, customs fees, taxes, charges and transfer fees.


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