1975 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible White ,red Interior on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Cadillac
Drive Type: Fwd
Model: Eldorado
Mileage: 81,427
Trim: white
1975 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible White, Red Interior. 500 C.I. Engine Front wheel Drive. Pa. Reconstructed Title.
81,427 miles the odometer reads, i believe that is original, but is not documented on title, Says Exempt. The title for make of vehicle says... Eldorado. And says sdn, in body type, which is a convertible. THe vehicle identification number is absolutley matches the title.
Runs nice!!! Garage Kept , the last 16 years and never seens rain at all, or stayed outside overnight , in the 16 years i have owner it.
I Have owned this car for over 16 years now. I acuired this car from an insurance company, with a damaged right front fender, right door, and a dented quarter panel on the passenger side. I believe it got side swiped something on right side. No frame damage.
I replaced the fender, door , and repaired the quarter panel, and painted it myself. It looks ok, and does shine, but to make it nice it needs to be professionally repainted. THe door jam on the passenger side is still in primer. Also th rs door has a coupe window in it, and is wrong, it needs a convertible window put in.
It needs a new top, and a needs a new or repaired top motor to put the top up and down.
I just wanted to drive it, with the top always down! So ilooked at the weather closely before a left!!!
So the car was never 100 percent completed!!!
The paint has some scratches and the hood has a small dent in the rear corner. It needs new plastic on end of left front fender, and new plastic below the rear tail lights and below the licence plate. I replaced the right front end fender plastic with a new fiberglass one.
Needs new seat covers, the door panels are fair. Chrome is fair , original with some pitting hear and there , but looks ok, for a driver.
Engine sounds good and transmission shifts fine. Holds the road nice, i never broke down ever with this car.
Has 4 New tires, some new tire valve stems i replaced, and have some new spares. new alternator. new power steering hose, new left front brake hose. I had the front end aligned. Wheel covers are banged up and rf front one is an older style.
New carpet, and new muffler and tail pipe. New air cleaner, new heater hoses, new hood insulation. Battery is 2 years old.
Starts right up, and drives very nice. I have half of the fiberglass parade boot for the top, the other side is broke.
My reserve is very low for a Convertible 1975 that is 38 years old. The carb may need to be tuned at little, or the ethonal gas, really is rough on older cars, but does not stall. LIke i said it looks decent the way it is, and still turns alot of heads driving this.
I just dont drive it much anymore, and i would like someone to do what i did , drive it take care of it and enjoy the drives. Sold as-is, no warrenty. But has been good to me. If you take car of it, you will have a cheap neat convertible, to last many years.
Terms nonrefundable deposit due within 3 days of 100.00. Will hold for 14 days with a deposit. At pick up cash only. PLease if you are coming from a distance, i think you should put it on a trailer. I put maybe 1500 miles on it in 16 years. If no comunication or no deposit, ebay will be contacted. Sold as-is.
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