1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible Southern California Car Loaded on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible with just over one hundred thousand miles, a California car that has no rust issues prior or present. Finished in Dark Blue metallic the paint is in good condition with only a few flaws such as some minor scratches not noticeable in photos but visible under a fluorescent light, front and rear fillers are not cracked and are in good shape, the car is complete with all of its trim and bright work, front and rear bumpers in good condition with no damage to the bumper impact strips, stainless and chrome in good condition with only some of the simulated chrome on the top half of the front grill that is not visible when the hood is closed getting ready to peel, it has been like this for some time and I am just careful when I wash the car that I don’t towel the car off hard to loosen the material. The car has an excellent white top and white convertible boot cover. The interior of the car is white leather, there is new carpet, the car has dual power seats with six way on both the driver and the passenger and they are working correct in all directions, all windows are working correct with rear windows just receiving new rollers on each side, Power door locks, power top, tilt steering wheel with telescoping steering wheel, Factory Ac that is complete and working but not cold. The dash has some minor cracks to the passenger side of the dash. The original motor has been well taken care of over the years, the car runs 80 MPH with ease on the highway, brakes, suspension, steering all working well and there are no cooling issues, exhaust is quiet and the car is not leaking any fluids. All fluids are fresh. 818/481/2200 |
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