1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible - Barn Find - Rarest Options on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible Barn Find - Rare Options including A/C ! Ready for restoration Call Alan at 267-228-9876 CAR MUST BE SOLD ASAP - Owner is moving on to other projects This 1957 Eldorado Biarritz Convertible is an extremely rare vehicle that has many rare features. The factory Copper exterior is one of the rarest colors produced and is seldom seen. This unique vehicle was ordered as follows: TRIM 15 Copper Metallic Leather, same sidewalls PAINT 98 Copper Metallic TOP 8 Copper EHK E-Z Eye Glass, Heater, A/C Autronic Eye Gold Mesh Grille Chrome Sabre Spoke Wheels Dual Carburetor Engine Electric Window Lifts The car is highly optioned and includes air conditioning, Autronic eye, power trunk, tinted glass, gold front grill, and fully powered interior. Engine has twin carburetors with original bat wing air cleaner. Numbers matching.
Car appears to be in original condition other than the current primed exterior finish, it is in need of full show quality restoration. The car has been started and runs. Seats and all interior components were removed from the car and are ready for interior restoration.
There is a small amount of rust in foot area of floor boards which can be easily repaired.
All options are shown on the factory build sheet which is included with the car. Don't miss a great opportunity to own one of the most apprecaited 1950's Icons as they are going up in price with each new sale. They are highly collectible and are a blue chip investment. The car is currently located at our restoration facility located at 10085 Sandmeyer Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19116. It can be seen by appointment for inspection upon request. Our facility is prepared to restore this vehicle for the buyer if they so desire. We can assure the highest level of quality. Marquis Auto Restorations is a full service restoration facility located in Philadelphia, PA. See more about our company at www.marquisautorestorations.com
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