No Reserve! Only 26,000 Original Miles, Fully Restored Classic Convertible, Mint on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
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Up for sale is this beautiful 1967 Cadillac Coupe Deville Convertible with only 26,000 original miles! This vehicle was a great, nice, low mileage vehicle that undergone a complete ground-up restoration a few years back. The exterior of the vehicle is Artic White and the interior is done in black and white leather. The color combination looks really nice and classy for this Cadillac. The convertible top is also like brand new and it is black with white piping on the outer edges of the top. The convertible top is also fully powered and works with just the push of a button. I also have the convertible top boot as well and it is also in mint condition.
This vehicle is in perfect shape and is ready for its new owner. The previous owner spent tons of money getting this vehicle to its current condition. The paint job on the exterior was done at a high end professional shop and everything was removed from the vehicle before it was painted. All the chrome was re-done and it looks great! The exterior of the vehicle is free of any scratches or dings and there really isnt any blemishes for me to mention at all. The exterior is fantastic and this vehicle could be parked on a showroom floor somewhere. The interior of the vehicle was all re-done as well. The interior is leather and the seats and door panels are all done in the same white/black pattern by a professional upholstery shop. The seats are perfect with no wear on them at all. The carpeting and other trims are perfect as you could want them to be. There is nothing letting the interior down at all. It looks the way it did when it rolled off the assembly line almost 50 years ago. All the electrical features in the car are working 100%. These electrical features include the power windows, power seat, AC and heater, windshield wiper and washer, original radio with power antenna, all the speakers, all the interior and external lights, dome lights, turn signals and indicators, power convertible top and hydraulics and perfect, gauges are working great, horn functions perfectly, and all the other options and equipment are functioning the way they should (see my video). Mechanically, this vehicle is running and driving with no leaks or any known issues at all. The engine starts right up and runs great, while the transmission shifts perfectly with no issues at all. The brakes drums all seem to be in good order and the cooling system is working perfectly. THe vehicle runs and drives really solid and I would not be at all nervous about driving this vehicle long distances, as I have done numerous times. This is a vehicle that if you drive it, everyone will aks about it and want to know what it is. I was driving this vehicle in Times Square, New York, recently and the police had to move the crowd away from it and I could proceed as the light turned green. People love the vehicle and im sure its new owner will love it as well. The previous owner spent such attention to detail in getting this vehicle correct as it was new. The trunk has the original GM trunk mat as well as the original spare tire and jack. The vehicle has the optional chrome Cadillac wire wheels with the period correct white walled tires. This vehicle looks, drives, and works the way a classic Cadillac Convertible should. I dont think that you will ever find one that has the mileage, condition, and looks as this one does. This is probably the finest example of any Deville Convertible that you will ever find and its 100% rust free as well. The frame and underside of the vehicle has been paint and protected from the elements. The underside of the vehicle is in as great condition as the rest of the Cadillac is. I have posted over 150 pictures of this vehicle and I have even posted a video showing all of the cars features so that you (the buyer) know what you are buying. If you have any questions about this vehicle, please feel free to ask me. I have done my best in explaining what I know about the vehicle. Its a great Cadillac that will make a great edition to someone's collection. This vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is with no warranties expressed or implied. A $500 deposit must be made within 24 hours of the auctions closing and FULL payment must be made within 3 days of the auctions closing. It is the responsibility of the buyer to pay for and arrange shipping on the vehicle. I do have a transporter that I can hook you up with if you need the vehicle shipped. You can come down and see the vehicle anytime and inspect the vehicle prior to bidding on it. Please feel free to email or call me if you have any questions or concerns about the vehicle. Also, feel free to ask me about the buy it now price. I have priced the vehicle reasonably but this is a NO RESERVE auction. My number is 347-636-5336. Thanks and goodluck bidding! |
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