1947 Cadillac Other on 2040-cars
Westport, Pennsylvania, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : charlettecggrebner@highsociety.org .
Up for sale is my 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible as shown. Runs and drives very well. Car is very solid and
straight. No bondo on this car. Paint is about what they call a "10 footer". Does have several cracks and chips
with some minor scratches. No dents or repairs. There is very little rust on this car. Has been garaged always
since at least 1961. Only very minor surface rust in some locations. No rot anywhere. Under car is very nice.
Convertible top was replaced about 25 years ago and is in excellent condition. Also in very good working order.
Interior of car is overall good. Dash and seats are very nice. Carpet is decent but door panels could definitely
use some attention. Car also comes with a ton of extra parts including the following. 4 new still wrapped tires
with new tubes, 4 new full wheel covers with crest, extra transmission (nothing wrong with one in the car), 1 extra
water pump, 1 extra carburetor, 1 extra generator and 1 extra starter. Also included is the external spotlight for
the A pillar. Okay now for a few negatives. Radio and power antenna are not working. Also has a minor oil leak when
turning car off after driving(Less than the size of a paper plate spread out on cardboard, maybe 8 or 10 drops).
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