1960 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible!!!!! Also 1959 Convertible Listed!!! on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
Engine:390
Drive Type: auto
Make: Cadillac
Mileage: 54,066
Model: Eldorado
Trim: Biarritz Convertible
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Here is a nice 1960 Eldorado Biarritz Convertible...Very rare, not many made or for sale. This car is out of 12 year storage. It has that beautiful color called Carrara Green, with green leather interior. It runs and drives good.Its a little loud for a caddy and I noticed it will need a muffler, but the pipes look good.I pulled it out to clean and take pictures but because it was going to rain soon, i had to hurry and take pictures of it dirty. I didn't even have time to clean up the interior.The paint is in good shape along with the interior.The front seat has some separation in the leather and could stand to be redone.The dash pad has a crack on top. The glass is all new with factory tint and they all work except one little vent window.Could be a switch.The top is an off white color and has some very small rips about with the longest being in inch long and the plastic window is foggy, so I would recommend replacing.The top will need a new motor which I may order.The lights work in and out. Not sure if all the gauges work.Some switches work and some don't.I'm sure they only need cleaning as the car was sitting for some time. The radio does not work.All the stainless is good. The front bumper end down low on passenger side has a ding in it.The bumpers are solid with little pitting.This car is rock solid with no rust or rot anywhere top to bottom.Aside from a little of your usual scaly surface rust underneath. Floors, rockers, trunk floor All Solid!! This car is not a show car but a great looking Driver..The color and style of this car commands attention..I drove it out of the garage and people said it looked stunning..Please ask all questions before bidding and don't assume anything..Sold As Is...................Happy Bidding!!
I have a Black 59 caddy series 62 convertible listed also..Check it out..
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