1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham #632 1 Of 2 Copper Cars .38k Miles.original on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 1958 CADILLAC ELDORADO BROUGHAM #632. ONE OF 2 1958 BROUGHAMS IN #98 COPPER. ONE OF ONE WITH BLACK LEATHER. THE OTHER ONE HAD WHITE LEATHER. 38,704 ORIGINAL MILES. IT HAS AN OIL CHANGE STICKER FROM 1968 WITH 37,063 MILES . THE IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THESE BROUGHAMS ARE COLOR, ORIGINALITY , AND AIR SUSPENSION. THIS CAR HAS ALL THREE. HISTORY- THIS CAR WAS DELIVERED NEW IN CALIFORNIA. IT THEN WENT TO NEW YORK CITY AND HAS AN INSPECTION STICKER FROM 1975. IT THEN CAME TO TEXAS IN THE 1990'S. I DONT THINK THE CAR HAS RUN SINCE THE MIDDLE 70'S AND THE MOTOR IS STUCK. THIS IS AN ORIGNAL PAINT CAR , ORIGINAL LEATHER, ORIGINAL DRIVE TRAIN. THIS CAR HAS ALL ITS ORIGINAL AIR SUSPENSION COMPONENTS. I HAVE PUT IN WOODEN BLOCKS TO GET THE CAR HIGHER FOR TRANSPORT. THE BODY HAS SOME DINGS AND THE LEFT REAR QUARTER PANEL HAS SOME DENTS AS SHOWN. THERE ARE ALSO SOME DINGS IN THE ROOF. THE WINDSHIELD IS DECENT , NO CRACKS , BUT HAS ONE SPOT OF DELAMINATION. I HAVE A PHOTO OF THIS . RUST ISSUES- PRETTY GOOD BODY, THE BOTTOM OF BOTH FRONT FENDERS HAVE RUST AS IS TYPICAL. I DO HAVE THE LOWER FENDER MOULDINGS. THE DOORS HAVE NO HOLES. BOTH REAR FLOOR PANS HAVE SOME MINOR HOLES , AND I HAVE PHOTOS. THE FRAME HAS TYPICAL SURFACE RUST, BUT NO HOLES .THERE IS A SPOT ON BOTH REAR FENDERS ABOVE THE FENDER SKIRTS THAT HAVE A SMALL RUST AREA. CHROME- BOTH FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS NEED RESTORED AS DO SOME OF THE OTHER OUTER CHROME PIECES. THE INTERIOR CHROME IS PRETTY NICE. THE 4 MAIN WINDOWS WORK AND SOME OF THE LIGHTS WORK. THE TRUNK MOTOR WILL NOT CLOSE THE TRUNK DOWN, BUT IT LOCKS. INTERIOR- THE 4 DOOR PANELS ARE GOOD. HEADLINER IS GOOD, JUST DIRTY, THE 4 PLASTIC ROOF COURTESY LENSES ARE GOOD. THE BACK SEAT IS GOOD, FRONT SEAT IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR A SEPERATION IN THE SEAM ON THE DRIVER UPPER CUSHION AS SHOWN. THE BACK OF THE FRONT SEAT IS GOOD. THIS INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL . THIS CAR COMES WITH THE SPARE WHEEL/TIRE ,JACK .WHEEL CHOCK AND LUG NUT TOOL. NO VANITY ITEMS, NO BOOKS OR RECORDS. I HAVE A TEXAS TITLE IN MY NAME. SOLD AS IS . SOLD BY PETER A. KRELL INC. I HAVE MANY MORE PHOTOS I CAN EMAIL REAL BUYERS. I CAN LOAD THE CAR ON THE BOTTOM RACK OF A TRANSPORT TRUCK . I SELL WORLDWIDE. CALL PETER KRELL 469-569-0827 NO TEXT MESSAGES PLEASE.
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