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1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible 2-door White Red 31,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $14,999.00
Year:1976 Mileage:31100 Color: condition of this vehicle shows that it was and has been garaged
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

 1976 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE. 31,100 original miles & lived it's entire pampered life in a garage.

This is a smoke-free automobile. There is no damage evident on this vehicle. The exterior condition of this vehicle shows that it was and has been garaged. The engine on this vehicle is running properly. This vehicle has no known mechanical defects. The mileage represented on this vehicle is accurate.  This vehicle has a smooth shifting transmission. The interior of this vehicle is clean.

For sale, this 1976 Eldorado Cadillac convertible I bought from my uncle in Missouri who kept it in his garage for decades. I've kept in a garage in DC for 3 years. I have to part with it because with a new baby, my automotive baby must go (only room for one). Just bought new tires as of 8/29/2014. Please keep in mind that no 38 year-old used vehicle is perfect, nonetheless, this car is fantastic.  You want to feel fantastic driving a clean and great running classic, this is it.  Now is your chance.  It is priced to move.  Do not let this get away.

I have driven it about 200 miles (mostly to the airport). For a 38 year-old this car looks beautiful. It turns heads. It can make a bad day into fun day. It is one of those cars. 

Condition: It is a used car. Over all the body looks great. Most people are surprised to learn how old it is. I had a professional mechanic replaced the front and back body fillers, brakes, brake rotor and several hoses.  Goss' Garage (of Motorweek fame) put on brand new tires and gave it an oil change on Aug. 30, 2014.  An employee at Goss' told me several people asked if the car was for sale.  Yep, it is a gem.  More pictures & videos available upon request; I'll need you email address to send them to you.

The convertible roof retracts.  I can send you a video proving this point.  The rear window is plastic.  No floor mats.  Driver's seat has a slightly noticeable flattening.  Please ask if you have any question.

All that's missing is you in the drivers seat.

I welcome pre-buy inspection at a mutually agreeable time. The car is garaged in Northwest Washington, DC.

Terms of Sale

As above, winning bidder MUST make $500 eBay deposit within 48 hours or risk a no-sale default determined at the seller's discretion.

Buyer is responsible for all registration and applicable taxes in their home state.

The buyer is responsible for ALL SHIPPING COSTS.  I cannot help arrange shipping, but can be there to allow your shipper take the car.

This is a used vehicle and is sold in "as is" condition.  There is no factory warranty or extended warranty.  Nonetheless, the new tires do have a warrant.

The deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE.  The deposit on a vehicle not purchases is applied toward the significant costs of my time & advertising dollars spent to sell this vehicle.

All obligations pursuant to this contract shall be governed by Arlington County, Virginia.  The vehicle shall be delivered F.O.B. in Washington, DC or Arlington, Virginia at the sellers choice.  All obligations of buyer to pay for the vehicle shall be payable in Arlington County, Virginia.

It is agreed by all parties in relation to any transaction involving this vehicle that the proper venue for any legal proceedings and arbitrations shall be Arlington County, Virginia.

Miles posted in this listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, in-transit repairs, or road testing.

I accept PayPal for deposit only.  Balance must be in the form of cash, cashier's check, money order, or bank financing.

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 6L67S6Q140288

Year: 1976

Transmission: Automatic

Make: Cadillac

Body Type: Convertible

Model: Eldorado

Vehicle Title: Clear

Trim: Convertible

Options: Leather Seats, Convertible

Engine: V8

Power Options: Air Conditioning (2 can of freon included!), Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats

Drive Type: Automatic

Mileage: 31,100

For Sale By: Private Seller

Exterior Color: White

Interior Color: Red

Warranty: None



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