1972 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible 8.2l 500ci on 2040-cars
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
If you remember when America was building real cars, you will love this one! It is an absolute time machine! Drop the top and turn the clock back 40 plus years! This 1972 ElDorado has been garage kept and is a beautiful car. It has spent the last few years of it's life in various local parades. The car runs and drives great. Everything works including the air conditioning. Please note this is an all original car, it has not been restored. However, the convertible top was replaced a few years ago. Also normal preventative maintenance like tires, belts, etc have been performed during ownership. The rear seat needs some upholstery work as do the door panels. Please notice the flaws in the accompanying photos. The body lines are straight and mechanically this car is sound. The power top works, but it is a 2 person job to put up and down. The motor for the top was replaced this month. The paint, glass, and interior are all in remarkably good condition, with the exception of the minor upholstery work already mentioned. This car comes with the owners manual and booklets. Also you will be pleased to find the original window sticker! If you need any additional pics or if you have any questions please let me know. |
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