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1966 Cadillac Coupe Deville Calais 2 Door Hardtop Clean 58k Miles Solid Car on 2040-cars

US $10,900.00
Year:1966 Mileage:58000 Color: with yellow and gold int
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States
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1966 Cadillac Calais 2 door hardtop.  This car was carefully taken care of.  It has 58k original miles, powered by the original V8 engine, automatic transmission. 

The body lines on the car are by far the cleanest I've seen in years.  This is a car that you can bring to car shows, its shows well shines nice, and the chrome is nice.   This is a great example of a very nice driver quality car.

The brakes are brand new, new 3 core aluminum radiator, new brake lines, new battery. 

The interior in the car is near perfect, body is very nice, beige exterior with yellow and gold int, just a couple of minor exterior flaws.  The back body mounts have rot, but I've been told that its an easy fix if the new owner decides to fix it.  The exaust has some minor pin holes, not that bad but noticable.  The antenna doesn't go up, and the radio doesn't work. 

The glass is perfect, the bright trim work is excellentwhen the skirts where off to do the brakes the car was incredibly solid.  Tires are decent, this car drives nice down the road.  Fly in and drive it home.

I am a dealer, and I reserve the right to end this auction early.  Dealers welcome, out of country buyers welcome.  I have shipped many cars overseas.  Call me and I can get a quote coast to coast, or overseas.  My shippers are fully insured and bonded.  Buyer pays for actual shipping.  Car is sold as is with no warranty, clean clear original title.  This is a very nice car, bid with confidence, over 70 pictures.  I have 100% positive feedback.  Joe, 630-975-9595. Or email me through ebay. 


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