Beautiful Original 1950 Fleetwood Imperial 7 Passenger Limousine True Must See on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
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CRUISIN CLASSICS IS PROUD TO OFFER FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION THIS BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY IN THE FORM OF A ULTRA-RARE 1950 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IMPERIAL 7 PASSENGER SEDAN (TRIM TAG STYLE NO-50- 7533X). FINISHED IN BLACK (PAINT CODE #1) OVER GRAY BROADCLOTH INTERIOR (CODE #71). POWERED BY CORRECT 331ci ENGINE BACKED BY A SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES WELL AND IS VERY DEPENDABLE. THE POWER WINDOWS ARE ALL WORKING BUT SLOW AND THE SPEEDOMETER CABLE BROKE (NEW CABLE INCLUDED IN SALE) AT 46080 MILES AND THE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN LITTLE SINCE. THIS IS A VERY UNIQUE CAR THAT DRAWS A LOT OF ATTENTION AND WITH MINIMAL EFFORT COULD BE USED TO START A NEW BUISINESS. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS VERY SPECIAL CADILLAC. THANK YOU FOR ALL OF US AT CRUISIN CLASSICS
ABOUT US.. WE AT CRUISIN CLASSICS UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE MANY OPTIONS WHEN CHOOSING WHERE TO PURCHASE YOUR CLASSIC, MUSCLE OR COLLECTOR AT CRUISIN CLASSICS 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN GOAL, ALWAYS HAS BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE. WE WOULD LIKE TO INVITE ANYONE CONSIDERING ONE OF OUR VEHICLES TO COME TO OUR BEAUTIFUL FACILITY IN AGAIN, THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US AT CRUISIN CLASSICS
TERMS OF PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT BY PLACING A BID ON THIS VEHICLE YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A LEGAL AND BINDING CONTRACT TO PURCHASE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLE THE ABOVE MENTIONED VEHICLE HAS BEEN DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY; HOWEVER AS WITH ALL PRE-OWNED VEHICLES THE CONDITION IS SUBJECTIVE. IT IS TO BE ASSUMED THAT ALL USED VEHICLES WILL HAVE SOME DEGREE OF WEAR. WE INVITE YOU, OR YOU’RE REPRESENTATIVE, TO INSPECT OUR CAR IN PERSON AT OUR FACILITY. THE VEHICLE IS SOLD IN "AS IS/WHERE IS" CONDITION, WITH NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT NO IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT SOMETHING, PLEASE CALL US.WE WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE AS MUCH TIME AS NECESARY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE. AS THE VEHICLE IS FOR PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL IF WE CAN BE OF ANY HELP. THANK YOU (866)230-2851
PAYMENT INFORMATION THE WINNING BIDDER MUST MAKE A $500 (NON-REFUNDABLE) DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE CLOSE OF AUCTION. THE REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OUT OF STATE BUYERS DO NOT PAY THE FOLLOWING STATES ARE "RECIPROCATING STATES" AND CRUISIN CLASSICS IS OBLIGATED BY LAW TO COLLECT TAXES AND FORWARD TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION ON BEHALF OF THE BUYER. YOU ARE NOT DOUBLE TAXED ON YOUR PURCHASE. THE CHART ABOVE OUTLINES WHICH STATES REQUIRES THE BUYER WILL BE CHARGED A $175 FEE TO COVER
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