1962 Cadillac Commercial Chassis Base Limousine 4-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Palm Bay, Florida, United States
Model: Fleetwood
Year: 1962
Mileage: 106,000
Up for auction is a very rare 1962 Cadillac 75 series Fleetwood limousine. It's completely original and was previously restored, but it's again in need of a lite restoration to get it up and running again. I haven't done much to the car since I bought it so I'll let it go to some one whom would like to bring it back to life.
The motor isn't getting any spark, but does turn over with ease. The body is very straight, but does require some rust repair on the lower front fenders and the area between the rear window and the trunk. All removed parts are included, parts not seen in the pictures are in the trunk and door panel are stored in the back seat area.
Disclaimer:
Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.
The car is advertised locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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