Unusually nice 1971 Eldorado CV.   Miles documented by inspection documents.   I am the second owner apparently with the car being sold originally in Virginia.   I obtained the car from a Lakeland, FL ebay dealer.

No signs of ever having body damages

CHROME is mint

TOP is new

INTERIOR excellent with no wear, tears, punctures, etc.   One of the tonneau cover snaps is missing on the side but it is of no consequence in using the car with top down.   Steering wheel with no cracks

CLOCK needs a cleaning to work and appears easy to remove through the glove compartment...I just have not got around to it.   Everything else on the car works well including the buzzer when the door is open.

DRIVING is excellent.  No pulling, great breaks, classic ride.   This car drives like a 40,000 mile car should drive.

PAINT was sold to me as "original" but the car has had a quality repaint with stripping of trim.   There are no runs, cat eyes, orange peal etc.   There are tiny superficial scratches that cannot be seen unless you are right on them with reading glasses.  They do not show up in excellent pictures.  One is an approximately 5 mm place on the leading edge of the hood.  There is a scratch in front of the left rear tail light and only and only after looking at the car multiple times did a find one on the right front fender and just behind the right fake air intake to the rear of the door.  An excellent body man could easily make this perfect IF you felt so compelled.  It would not take much to make this car an AACA first place

Rust is non existent.   This car was obviously only driven on good weather days.


If any questions call ROY at 270 776 2997 or JUDY at 270 647 0730


Concerning the spot in front of the left front wheel someone picked up on :   This is a lock to turn on a 70's alarm system.  I do not have the key .   As I recall from those days the alarm was a sounding horn only but I am not 100% sure about this one.   One could have a lock smith probably make a key for it.


This also brings up the musical horns previously installed on the car.   There is a multi trumpet set of horns on each inner fender to the sides of the radiator.  One is hooked up the other is not.   I had the car some time before I realized that a button under the dash to the left side caused a song to play.   The music is to the beginning of the song "I Wish I Was In the Land of Cotton"   (....."old times there are not forgotten").  It is pretty funny and entertaining.   I would not remove them if I kept it but a new owner might want to remove them.    ...........if any more questions just ask via the "ask a question" spot at the bottom of the sale and I will post answers.