You are bidding on a 1971 Classic Cadillac Eldorado with 69800 original miles. The a/c is not working but other than that it's a great automobile . A Classic Cadillac automatically puts any other car in the family-regardless of make or year-in the “second car” category. After all, who wants to miss out on the excitement and pride that comes from driving this distinguished automobile...or the deep comfort, quietness and convenience of its interior. For example, have you ever experienced the pleasure of comfort control on a classic, the amazing Cadillac accessory that selects interior climate with the movement of a single dial? Or have you heard of any other fine car matching Cadillac for investment appeal? If you haven't, We would be glad to prove it. Finished in blackberry pearl not the original color of green and beechnut as interior, with a peanut butter Convertible top. The paint on this unit is in extremely good condition. The front and back bumpers are both in great condition with no notable pitting or damage showing to either. They both shine and luster. All of the trim is in equal condition with no damage showing. The seats are in wonderful condition. The same goes for the carpet, headliner, door panels and dash. The wood shows no cracking inside of the car. All lights, Blinkers, wipers work with no issues. No Reserved!!!! Enjoy We will require a Pay Pal payment of $1000.00 with-in 24 hours of your committing to purchase. This payment is non refundable. The balance must be paid in cash on pick up, direct wire transfer or certified bank cashiers check. All and any funds MUST CLEAR our bank before the car will be released.
No reserve!!!! Any Questions call David at 254-548-1527
On Nov-28-13 at 05:49:05 PST, seller added the following information: The 71 has the original 500hp and tranny. the guy I bought the caddy from said it was garage kept. The original miles are 69800. I bought the car and restored it completely. new interior, convertible top,dashboard, trunk, rechromed all the chrome pieces. I actually restored it for myself, but have to many other projects and not enough cash. no rust around the edges, floorpan, trunk. new muffler system. the top retracts perfect. new window motors. new tires. I got a new set of cadillac hub caps but doesn't fit. i have $8000 tied into this car. |
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