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1966 Cadillac Deville Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:999999
Location:

Green Cove Springs, Florida, United States

Green Cove Springs, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390 V8
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 12345678
Year: 1966
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Cadillac
Mileage: 999,999
Model: DeVille
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: DEVILLE

1966 CADILLAC DeVille  CONVERTIBLE
BEING SOLD AT "NO RESERVE"

NOW OFFERED AT NO RESERVE IS THIS BEAUTIFUL CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. THE CADDY IS BEING SOLD TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF A DEAR LIFE LONG FRIEND WHO RECENTLY PASSED AWAY.  NEXT TO HIS FAMILY, THIS CAR WAS HIS TRUE LOVE AND PASSION AND YOU CAN TELL BY IT'S CONDITION. 
THE CADILLAC WENT THROUGH A FULL RESTORATION IN THE MID 90's AND HAS BEEN PAMPERED AND GARAGE KEPT SINCE. FOR A 20 YEAR OLD RESTORATION THE CAR STILL SHOWS VERY WELL.
 
THIS CADDY IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, RARE POWER DOOR LOCKS. POWER ANTENNA, POWER TOP, WONDER BAR AM RADIO, OPTIONAL SIDE TURN LIGHTS, AUTOMATIC EYE (AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHT DIMMER) ALSO INCLUDED IS ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, PROTECTO-PLATE, SERVICE MANUAL, AND ORIGINAL KEYS WITH CADILLAC LOGO. WOW

ALL GAUGES WORK, SPEEDOMETER WORKS, ALL LIGHTS WORK, RADIO WORKS, CLOCK WORKS, 
AIR CONDITIONING WORKS BUT MAY NEED SOME ATTENTION, MORE ON THAT LATER. 

THE CADILLAC DRIVES VERY WELL WITH NO SHAKING OR UNWANTED NOISES. SHE WILL CRUISE AT ANY SPEED WITH EASE AND SMOOTH AS SILK. IT DOES NOT SMOKE OR USE OIL. STOPS STRAIGHT, NO PULLING LEFT OR RIGHT. I PERSONALLY JUST COMPLETED A 350 MILE ROAD TRIP IN THE CAR WITH NO ISSUES OF ANY KIND. NOT BAD ON GAS EITHER. (MAYBE 17 MPG)

THERE HAS BEEN LOTS OF RECENT MAINTENANCE DONE AS WELL INCLUDING NEW CARBURETOR, NEW BATTERY,  NEW DUEL EXHAUST, COMPLETE TUNE UP AND NEW VALVE COVER AND INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKETS AND MUCH MORE. 

I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS CADILLAC TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. I AM 68 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BOUGHT AND SOLD DOZENS OF COLLECTOR CARS IN MY LIFE AND HAVE ALWAYS OWNED AT LEAST TWO OR THREE. I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JUNK AND A GOOD QUALITY COLLECTOR CAR. THIS CADILLAC IS A SOLID NUMBER THREE CAR WITH ITS STRONG POINT BEING IS OUTSTANDING INTERIOR. (9 OUT OF 10) AND IT'S WEAK POINT BEING IT'S CHROME. (6 OUT OF 10) STILL VERY PRESENTABLE FOR A DRIVER QUALITY CAR. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS CAR.

MY GUARANTEE 
IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER ON THE CADILLAC AND PICK IT UP IN PERSON I WILL RETURN EVERY PENNY OF YOUR MONEY I YOU ARE NOT PLEASED WITH THE CAR WHEN YOU SEE IT. THIRD PARTY INSPECTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED. ONCE THE CAR LEAVES MY POSSESSION YOU OWN IT.  IT IS MY INTENTION TO LET THE AUCTION RUN THE FULL 7 DAYS AND SELL THE CAR TO THE WINNING BIDDER. HAVING SAID THAT, PLEASE DON'T ASK FOR A BUY IT NOW PRICE OR AN OFF EBAY SIDE DEAL. OBVIOUSLY THIS FINE CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE IS WORTH MORE THAN THE $15,000 OPENING BID SO IF THIS IS THE ONE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BID TO WIN AND DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE CAR GETTING PULLED AND SOLD EARLY, THAT WON'T HAPPEN.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR EMAIL JOHN 904 868 6774

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