1958 Fleetwood Personal Limo 2 Owner 29700 Actual Miles Runs & Drives Excellent on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Michigan, United States
1958 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD LIMO WITH DIVIDER GLASS. 2 OWNER WITH 29700 ACTUAL MILES.
FROM MY RESEARCH THIS IS ONE OF APROX. 765 FLEETWOOD LIMO'S BUILT BY CADILLAC IN 1958 AND ONE OF ONLY 30 KNOWN TO STILL EXIST. THIS CAR WAS PAINTED APROX. 10 YEARS AGO , AND SHOWS WELL .[ DRIVER QUALITY PAINT JOB] NEW LEATHER INTERIOR INCLUDING SEATS, DOOR PANELS, AND JUMP SEATS , COMPLETED APROX. 4 YEARS AGO CARPET AND HEADLINER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION VINTAGE AIR CONDITIONING " MONSTER AIR" SYSTEM INSTALLED AND BLOWS COLD HEAT AND DEFROST HAVE BEEN UPDATED AND BOTH WORK GOOD INTAKE REPLACED LAST YEAR TO REPAIR A COMMON LEAK . ENGINE RUNS SMOOTH AND STRONG - VERY RELIABLE DRIVER NO OVERHEATING, THIS CAR COULD BE DRIVEN ACROSS THE COUNTRY. BODY, DOORS, DECK LID, HOOD, TRUNK AND UNDERSIDE ARE SOLID AND RUST FREE [ ONLY MINOR SURFACE RUST IN TRUNK AND UNDERNEATH AS TO BE EXPECTED IN A 56 YEAR OLD CAR , NO RUST THROUGH] CAR WAS PURCHASED FROM THE ESTATE OF THE 2nd OWNER WHO UPDATED THE CAR TO HIS PERSONAL TASTE WITH THE ADDITION OF THE UPGRADED LEATHER INTERIOR AND UPGRADED A/C SYSTEM. CAR IS TRULY A GREAT DRIVER THAT CAN BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED AS IS OR RESTORED TO A SHOW QUALITY AWARD WINNING STANDARD. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS DAVE 248-620-3479 |
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