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1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham #411 on 2040-cars

Year:1958 Mileage:64000
Location:

United States

United States

This car was a body off restoration over a several year span, in a few restoration shops beginning in St Petersburg, Florida and ending in Pennsylania and Maryland.  There are a few items that need finishing and sorting out. The side view mirror and passenger rear door chrome need plating and installation.  This car is on Springs (no compressor).  The frame was done in St. Pete, FL.  The following was done in MD and PA:  engine and transmission rebuilt, carbs rebuilt, generator rebuilt, new brake system including power booster (both chambers), new fuel pump, new base coat/clear coat paint.  The interior seats and door panel are original and removed from Brougham #497.  The majority of the chrome was replated, the carpet in the car and trunk is new and was done by a Brougham expert.  I have the original wheels but they need restoration.  The buyer can have either these or the Sabres that are on it.   I have the vanities that will be offered to the buyer after the sale of the car at an additional cost.

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