1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham on 2040-cars
Sioux City, Iowa, United States
1976 Cadillac Fleetwood
Brougham. This vehicle is in great condition,
with 33,990 original miles, I am the third owner, and have only driven the car
525 miles since I purchased it five yrs. ago. That is the reason for this sale.
I just don't use it. This Cadillac has the V-8,
500 engine, automatic trans. Leather seats and interior, plus all power, steering, breaks, windows, seats, door locks,
radio aerial, and trunk closure, along with, tilt and telescoping steering
wheel. Also equipped with rear seat foot rest. Vehicle was stored for 20
yrs. when I purchased it in '09, and had '89 plates on it at that time.
Mechanically in great condition. The A/C compressor does
pull in, but needs to be charged. Not using the car, I just never had it done.
(I was told this A/C has been changed over to the newer R-35.) Comes with original factory
floor mats, original paint. Vinyl top is faded and really needs to be repainted
or replaced. Top has no tears or rips, but is starting to show slight cracking. There is one small dent
near rear passenger door. Clock does not work, but will come with a new one
ordered in '88, but was never installed. All other accessories work that I know
of. This car is in great
condition for it’s age, and somebody is going to get a very nice car. This
automobile is a pleasure to drive, very solid and quiet. Car is located in Sioux
City, IA. Inspections are welcome, at bidders own time and expense prior to the
close of sale. Car will be sold as is, no warranty. Vehicle is for sale
locally, and Ebay listing may be cancelled at any time. A deposit of $1,000 within
48 hours of purchase. (Paypal or wire
transfer.). Full payment within 7 days., cash or wire transfer. Clear, Iowa
title. Seller will assist in shipping arrangements if needed. Car has low reserve. Thanks
for looking. |
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