1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Castilian Wagon One Owner Tons Of Records on 2040-cars
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1976 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM CASTILIAN CUSTOM WAGON ONLY A FEW KNOWN TO EXIST. "ORIGINALITY" *** FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING*** *** CRUISE CONTROL*** VIN # 6B69S6Q173249 COLOR: 91T TRIM: 642 SFN: 9 11D AM6 1CBLMD KEY NUMBER: 68A6(24CO) *** 1 0WNER VEHICLE*** *** ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE*** ***PURCHASED IN KANSAS CITY MISSOURI*** THE MAJOR CADILLAC CO. 3200 MAIN KANSAS CITY MISSOURI. INVOICE PURCHASE DATE 11/27/76 DEALER PHONE # 816-756-3300 SALESPERSON ( JIM JENKINS ) *** SOLD PRICE WAS $22700.*** MILEAGE WHEN PURCHASED WAS 4,115 *** DEALER USED CAR AS DEMO*** *** ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED ACTUAL 88,000 MILES*** *** 2004 APPRAISAL DONE*** ***IN 2004 SHOWING ONLY 87,000 MILES*** ALL ORIGINAL BOOKS, TAGS, AND SOME DOCUMENTS IN 80'S, 90'S AND 2000'S. HOLDING THE ORIGINAL PAINT WITH SOME FADING. THE EXTERIOR IS SHOWING SOME RUST. THE EXTERIOR GLASS IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THE EXTERIOR CHROME IS IN GREAT ORIGINAL SHAPE. FRONT BUMBER AND GRILL IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION. ***OUTSTANDING DRIVER QUALITY*** ***REAR BUMBER NEEDS SOME WORK** ALL DOORS CLOSE WELL AND NO DROPPING AND VERY SOLIDDOORS. THE UNDERCARRIAGE IS VERY SOLID!!! ALL ROCKERS,FLOOR FRAME ARE TOTALLY ORIGINAL AND IN BEAUTIFUL SHAPE!!! THE DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM IS IN VERY NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION ***DASH IS ALL ORIGINAL AND NOT CRACKED*** INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND VERY NICE SHAPE. NO RIPS OR TEARS IN SEATS OR HEADLINER. ALL WINDOWS AND FRONT POWER SEAT ARE WORKING!! ***LIGHTS ALL WORK*** ***INTERIOR LIGHTS ALL WORK*** ***RADIO AND POWER ANTENNA WORK*** THE WINDOW, TRUNK, AND DOOR RUBBER SEALS ARE STILL SOFT AND PLYABLE THE INTERIOR TO ME LOOKS TO BE COMPLETELY ALL ORIGINAL. DOOR PANELS, CARPET, BOTH SEATS, ALL THE NOBS TURN SIGNALS SWITCHES ARE ALL ORIGINAL. MECHANICALLY THIS 76 RUNS GREAT, AND DRIVES THE WAY IT SHOULD. I HAVEN'T BEEN ON ANY LONG ROAD TRIPS AND I HAVE LEFT THE ENGINE BAY UNTOUCHED. I BELIEVE THIS CAR COULD BE DRIVIN CAREFULLY BARRING ANY PROBLEMS UNKNOWN AT A FAIR DISTANCE. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO COME AND INSPECT THE VEHICLE IN PERSON. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU WOULD LIKE. THIS IS THE PERFECT CAR SHOWING ITS GREAT "ORIGINALITY". THE RESERVE WONT BE ANNOUNCED & NO BUY NOW CAR WILL RUN THE FULL 7 DAYS. ANY QUESTIONS 303-880-6791 |
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