1956 Cadillac Fleetwood on 2040-cars
Tolna, North Dakota, United States
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~1956 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD SERIES 75 LIMOUSINE~
BEAUTIFUL 1956 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD SERIES 75 LIMOUSINE ITS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL AND SOLID CAR.
ITS VERY STRAIGHT DOWN THE SIDES.. THERE IS NO RUST!.. UNDERCARRIAGE IS VERY SOLID.
THE PAINT HAS A NICE DEEP SHINE AND NICE ORIGINAL CHROME AND STAINLESS THAT MAKES THE CAR POPP!
1095 OF THESE LUXURIOUS CARS WERE BUILT IN 1956 NOT SURE HOW MANY ARE LEFT.
THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE FOR THE AGE.. THE FRONT & REAR ARE FINE.
THERE ARE SOME WATER STAINS HERE AND THERE..
THE DASH AND HEADLINER ARE IN GOOD CONDITION.
4 NEW WIDE WHITE COKER TIRES.
BRAKES ARE GOOD.
GLASS IS EXCELLENT.
LIGHTS - WIPERS AND POWER WINDOWS WORK.
THIS CAR COMMANDS ATTENTION WHERE EVER YOU GO.. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!
THIS CADILLAC IS SOLD AS IS AND NO TRADES!
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