1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Hearse - New Coffin + 2 Flower Stands Included on 2040-cars
Canoga Park, California, United States
1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Hearse - Very rare and unique. This piece of history has been stored indoors for almost 3 years now. Acquired through a lien purchase, all paperwork comes with the car. There is no title. The title is lost but is clear. Either way the proof of the lien sale is in hand. All you need to do apply for the title, registration etc shouldn't be an issue. I'm selling the car because of California SMOG. I can't afford it. Just stuck in a really timeless project. She starts right up. She will need a tune up and light TLC. Nothing major. This is not a project car. It's baby has been in storage since acquisition. She's been treated very well. You'll notice a few dings and knacks here and there. The interior is near flawless. You won't find one in this clean of shape around for this price. She spans 23 feet long and most definitely is an attention grabber, not just because it's a hearse but you have to realize it too, is almost now an antiquity and almost a pleasure to see on the road. Routine starts and driving around performed but the leather top for examples is near FLAWLESS, just a small unnoticeable tear at the top end. That can be patched up for $40. I am seriously telling you, you've never seen a leather top from this year in this fantastic of shape. There is no way. I guarantee it is asides the one small knick. You'll have to snag the title and also CA buyers be aware smog + registration in CA is $1500 total. All else is in great order. You could drive her away if you want. NO LEAKS. NOT ONE. Mechanically AMAZING. The exterior has a few dings, scrapes, scratches, nothing that's major and nothing that's not already taken into consideration in the discounted price. This is a perfect investment for halloween, a terrific prop for a costume or haunted house, a fabulous project customization hot rod or simple collectors classic. It's a head turner and a total awesome investment, I am up for cash and trade offers. Let me know what you have. I am interested in whatever reasonable. You can rent this all day long and make BANK. Please note that I do and really WANT a Jeep Wrangler. So if you have one and it's running ready to go then we may have ourselves a trade. CALL OR TEXT 424 324 9165 if you have questions. |
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