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1967 Cadillac Convertible No Reserve Going To Highest Bidder on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:99500
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Hi please read fully before bidding NO RESERVE GOIN TO HIGHEST BIDDER you are bidding on this 1967 Cadillac convertible. this car come only with a BILL OF SALE NO TITLE you can file for a title in your own state. since this car is so old it fell out of the system. We took this car in form a trade for one our muscle cars, we do not have time to restore it . I have to many other projects. this cadi does run and goes in gear. you have to put gas in the carb to start . this needs a total restoration. the passenger rear quarter panel has bondo work done . it has the original matching #'s engine. we can get on a trailer running. I took as many pics as I could so you can se the rust spots. the floors seemed ok and the rails you will se all the rust the car has in the pics. again this car is sold with no title.(YOU CAN FILE FOR A TITLE IN YOUR HOME STATE IT WILL COME ONLY WITH A BILL OF SALE it needs total restoration. if you have any questions please feel free to contact me 623 628 3033 Robbie thanks  photo noreserveauction052_zps607e2461.jpg photo noreserveauction053_zps4525ea54.jpg photo noreserveauction054_zps87cb196d.jpg photo noreserveauction055_zps1f9a3d74.jpg photo noreserveauction051_zpsd8a801c3.jpg photo noreserveauction050_zpse9c33e5c.jpg photo noreserveauction048_zps51a3a41c.jpg photo noreserveauction049_zpsc5de00cd.jpg photo noreserveauction046_zps4e0d005c.jpg photo noreserveauction047_zps54cfa87f.jpg photo noreserveauction009_zps3c3f49ee.jpg photo noreserveauction006_zps2e7338e1.jpg photo noreserveauction007_zps04b56edd.jpg photo noreserveauction005_zps9b9bdd9b.jpg photo noreserveauction008_zpsa3dc93ff.jpg photo noreserveauction012_zps6e4913ad.jpg photo noreserveauction013_zps9dece194.jpg photo noreserveauction010_zpsdb77a3c0.jpg photo noreserveauction014_zpsc08089cc.jpg photo noreserveauction010_zpsdb77a3c0.jpg photo noreserveauction015_zps4f43a840.jpg photo noreserveauction056_zpsd2cafff6.jpg photo noreserveauction057_zpsbbda1aef.jpg photo noreserveauction056_zps8b8f38dc.jpg photo noreserveauction011_zps737d62a7.jpg photo noreserveauction010_zps61ea0a1e.jpg photo noreserveauction008_zpsa485f1c5.jpg

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