Cadillac 1959 Eldorado Seville Factory Red Unrestored Car on 2040-cars
Bloomsbury, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390 TRI POWER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V 8
Make: Cadillac
Model: Other
Trim: ELDORADO SEVILLE
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 40,000
Sub Model: ELDORADO SEVILLE
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: No
Interior Color: RED AND WHITE
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
I BOUGHT THIS 1959 ELDORADO SEVILLE FROM A FRIEND THAT BOUGHT THE CAR IN 1982,,,,,, I WENT THROUGH BRAKES ,LINES, FUEL LINES, CLEENED OUT GAS TANK
NEW WATER PUMP,FUEL PUMP, REBUILT ALL CARBS, FULL TUNE UP...,CAR HAS WORKING AIR RIDE,,,, AC NOT WORKING,,,,ALL NUMBERS MATCH,ENGINE,FRAME,ALL TAGS CORRECT,FACTORY RED EXTERIOR,,,, RED AND WHITE INTERIOR,... NEW EXHAUST,,,,,,THE PAINT AND INTERIOR ARE ORIGINAL.....,AIR RIDE LEEKS DOWN AFTER ONE DAY,
CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, THERE IS NO FLOOR RUST,THIS CAR IS ORIGINAL UNRESTORED,HELD UP PRETTY GOOD FOR A 54 YEAR OLD CAR,,,,,WANT A BUY NOW THROUGH EBAY
MAKE OFFER,,,,,,,,,,,,NEED MORE PICTURES LET ME KNOW, ,,,,,,ANY QUESTIONS CALL BEFORE BIDDING CALL ANTHONY 908-581-3844
On Sep-26-13 at 12:48:18 PDT, seller added the following information:
ANYONE WITH FEED BACK 20 OR LESS,,OR A LOT OF BAD FEED BACK,,, E-MAIL OR CALL ME BEFORE BIDDING,I WILL RETRACT YOUR BID,HAPPY BIDDING
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2013 Cadillac ATS 3.6 AWD
Wed, 27 Feb 2013All-Wheel, All Right
There is no escaping the luxury all-wheel drive empire Audi has built for itself over the past 15 years. While nearly every high-end marque has at least one offering with power at all four corners, the hardware can't help but play second fiddle to Ingolstadt's Quattro kingdom. Leather-lined all-wheel drive is simply Audi the way minimum wage is an English degree. But General Motors seems hell-bent on raiding as many established fiefdoms as possible with the 2013 Cadillac ATS. Engineers and designers made no secret of the fact that the baby Cadillac was penned specifically to take on the BMW 3 Series, but Audi should be no less concerned about the newest luxury prince from Detroit.
GM has been stuffing all-wheel drive systems under their vehicles for years, but the effort hasn't come without nasty side effects. Unfortunate understeer, extra ride height, smallish wheels and porky curb weight meant opting for all-wheel drive was like signing your driving pleasure's death warrant. Would you like polished brass or brushed nickel hardware for your right foot's coffin, sir?
GM recalls 2014 Cadillac CTS recall
Wed, 02 Jul 2014No, that headline isn't a typo - General Motors has reportedly issued a recall for one of its own recalls. The recall of a recall affects the recall of the 2014 Cadillac CTS, which wasn't supposed to be recalled. Except that the 2014 CTS was supposed to be recalled. Oh no, now we've gone cross-eyed.
Allow us to explain. The redesigned, third-generation CTS Sedan does not feature a faulty ignition switch, while the 2014 CTS Coupe and Wagon, which are based on the second-gen car, do. And as it turns out, there are only 264 of those vehicles included in last week's 8.2-million-unit, ignition-switch recall. Model year 2003 to 2013 CTS Sedans, Coupes and Wagons are still covered.
It's not entirely clear how this, frankly, colossal mistake was made, although we're betting GM is rapidly trying to get to the bottom of this embarrassing issue. Regardless, let's just take what solace we can in there being one less vehicle that GM has recalled this year.
MIT puts V2V technology on its 2015 Top Ten list
Thu, Mar 5 2015Of all the technologies swimming around the automotive world, it is vehicle-to-vehicle communication that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has fished out as one of its Ten Breakthrough Technologies of 2015. It joined emerging tech like brain organoids, supercharged photosynthesis, and Project Loon on the list, and got the nod over autonomous driving because, as the MIT Technology Review wrote, V2V communication "is likely to have a far bigger and more immediate effect on road safety." How so? Because actual cars transmitting data like their location, speed, steering angle, and state of braking to one another at least ten times per second provides a greater degree of awareness than sensor readings and algorithms. The US Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have been working for years on standards and a regulatory schedule for introducing V2V to the marketplace, and Cadillac plans to incorporate V2V into at least one of its vehicles by 2017. Since we've begun the year with a number of stories of cars being hacked into, that got us wondering about the security of V2V communications. In a recent piece by our own Pete Bigelow on what motorists should know about getting their cars hacked into, he wrote that although cyber break-ins are extremely difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to do remotely, V2V is "one more conceivable avenue a hacker could use to impact multiple cars at a given time." So we spoke to Wilmington, Massachusetts-based Security Innovation about it. The automotive consultancy company has been working with the DOT since 2003 on V2V technology and the issues around it - namely security and privacy - and its chief scientist, William Whyte, is the technical editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1609.2 standard outlining its security protocols. Those protocols are expected to be finalized by the DOT toward the end of this year and then come into effect in 2016, and the company's Aerolink product is the security solution Cadillac will use. Whyte said, "If you hack into a car, V2V is the hardest place to start," and Pete Samson, the general manager of Security Innovation's automotive team, said "There are ten or 12 alternate attack surfaces" around the car that would make much easier targets.























