1956 Cadillac Eldroado Seville 2drht. Factory A/c 2x4 Batwing. Texas on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
1956 CADILLAC ELDORADO SEVILLE 2DRHT. ONE OF 3900 PRODUCED. 365 V-8 305HP WITH DUAL QUAD CARBS AND BATWING AIRCLEANER. AUTO TRANS RARE FACTROY A/C.PS.PB.WINDOWS SEAT TRUNK. MATCHING NUMBER MOTOR. ONE OLDER REPAINT IN YELLOW CREAM. ORIGINAL COLOR WAS ALPINE WHITE. ORIGINAL BLUE INTERIOR. VERY NICE GOLD SABRE WHEELS. RUST FREE ORIGINAL FLOORS AND TRUNK. SOLID OUTER BODY. WAS IN STORAGE SINCE 2003 BEFORE THAT, IT WAS A DRIVER. I GOT THE MOTOR TO FIRE, BUT THE STARTER BENDIX IS WEAK. SO YOU CANT DRIVE IT HOME . THE RADIATOR WILL ALSO HAVE TO BE REBUILT AND A FEW A/C LINES REPLACED. I DO NOT TRADE , I DO NOT FINANCE CALL PETE - 469-569-0827 NO TEXT MESSAGES. SOLD AS IS . VEHICLE AND TITLE RELEASED WHEN FUNDS CLEAR. SOLD AS IS. MILEAGE SHOWN IS 3600. I KNOW THAT THIS IS NOT 3600, IT COULD BE 103600. SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTY. I CAN HELP LOAD IT ON A TRANSPORT TRUCK. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. I HAVE OVER 70 PHOTOS I CAN EMAIL. THANKS
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