Low Rider Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
True low rider, hydraulics car, 1941 lady gold plated hood ornament, new Appleton hood spot lights stainless,, windshield new and etched, drivers & passengers windows etched, opera window's etched, new lakes side pipes 70" with caps, new Bellflower rear 31" side pipes, Showtime hydraulics, master & slave, 8 new deep cell batteries, 1 new battery engine, Pioneer two radio amps, high tech Pioneer radio with built in USB port, shaved door handles with remote fob, new chain chrome steering wheel, 11" for driving with hand cuffs on with adapter kit, sun visor mirrors, rear vision mirror etched, custom built steel box in trunk holding sub woofers, Dayton gold 22", 150 spoke rims, newer low profile tires, 10 switch control with extended cord, gold pin striping, cabriolet top inlayed pattern, inside arm rests front and back tapestry fabric match, DVD screen in back seat, custom fender skirts, retro curb feelers , radio antenna Frenched, several gold plated front end parts........ Radio capacitor, 10" rear speakers, blue drapes all around trunk for shows, blue dot back up lights, custom insert rear window, Dayton rim bow tie knock offs........... RARE: 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, coupe 2 door, stopped production half way through the year, 8,336 were produced, only one for sale on ebay in the United States, Base $21,495.00 + freight and additional options, most expensive American car manufactured..digital fuel injection, four speed automatic with over drive, 195.0" long, curb weight 3346lbs., 249cu.in., 135hp @ 4400rpm, Model: Fleetwood, Trim: Brougham, just reeks CLASS !!! What a find: Continental tire kit, GM factory "C" package option, stamped 9-23-83, 30 years old today, Computer paint matched, all chrome flawless showroom condition, seller was asking $2,500.00, cost me some drink's to make my deal, not easy he was out of NY, ( my freight was $123.49) , just now finished 10-06-2013, way better than expected. painted the spokes gold and bought a Dayton knock off, to match car.
got most listed but the pictures will tie it together, brand new cover included, not just a low rider but a true hot rod with very hard to find parts, shows, parades, cruising, park & drop it at you local hang out........ buy it now price shown but will be accepting offers, located in Billings Montana, freight to California runs $850.00, freight to east coast states runs $1,000.00, this car is not being listed at $25,000-, $35,000-, $45,000-, it's a realistic asking price and intended to be a real value for the buyer........
seller can answer any questions, 406-651-4208, will answer your e-mail questions through Ebay service......just a reminder this is not an auction but a sale, first good offer accepted and it's gone...Thanks, Carl
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