1959 Cadillac Fleetwood!! Outstanding Survivor!! Rare!! Mileage Looks Correct!! on 2040-cars
Carmel, Indiana, United States
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1959 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 2 OWNER CAR. ORIGINALLY OWNED BY HARVEY CORNELIUS. I DO HAVE SOME OLDER RECEIPTS BELIEVED TO BE ORIGINAL 77533 MILES DATA PLATE TRIM - 60 PAINT - 14 TOP - NOTHING ACC- EHSMY ***BELIEVED TO BE PURCHASED IN ALABAMA NEW*** ONLY ONE PAINT RESPRAY WITH EXCELLENT SHINE AND SOME TOUCH UP. THE EXTERIOR GLASS IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THIS 59 EXTERIOR BODY LOOKS TO BE ALL ORIGINAL THE REAR QUARTERS HAVE HAD SOME REPAIR IN THE PAST. THIS IS THE ONLY REPAIR WORK ON THE CAR. THAT I HAVE NOTICED THE EXTERIOR CHROME IS IN GREAT ORIGINAL SHAPE. SHOWING SOME MINOR BLEMISHES. OVERALL VERY SATISFYING AND GREAT CONDITION. ***OUTSTANDING DRIVER QUALITY*** ALL DOORS CLOSE WELL AND NO DROPPING AND VERY SOLID RUST FREE DOORS. THE UNDERCARRIAGE DOES HAVE UNDERCOATING ON FRAME AND BODY ALL ROCKERS,FLOOR FRAME ARE TOTALLY ORIGINAL AND IN BEAUTIFUL SHAPE!!! ***REAR QUARTER PANELS HAVE HAD SOME WORK*** ***NEEDS TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED*** IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CERTAIN AREA PHOTOGRAPHED PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!! MANY PHOTOS. THE DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL MATERIAL. HERE ARE SEVERAL IMPORTANT FACTS CONCERNING THE 59 CADILLACS ***DASH IS ALL ORIGINAL AND NOT CRACKED *** ***BROKEN HORN RING*** ***HORNS WORK*** ***CORRECT FACTORY FLEETWOOD HUBCAPS*** *** VERY EXPENSIVE TO REPLACE THE HUBCAPS ON THIS CAR*** FOUND ONLY TO MY KNOWLEDGE ON THE FLEETWOOD, THE ELDORADO AND THE BROUGHM. THE REGULAR 59 SEDAN, CONV , AND COUPE CAME WITH A TOTALLY DIFFERENT HUBCAP. ALL WINDOWS AND FRONT POWER SEAT ARE WORKING!! ***INTERIOR LIGHTS ALL WORK*** ***RADIO AND POWER ANTENNA WORK*** ***POWER TRUNK MOTOR WORKS*** ***ALL 4 HEADLIGHTS ARE T3'S*** THE WINDOW, TRUNK, AND DOOR RUBBER SEALS ARE STILL SOFT AND PLYABLE THE INTERIOR TO ME LOOKS TO BE COMPLETELY ALL ORIGINAL. DOOR PANELS, CARPET, BOTH SEATS, ALL THE KNOBS TURN SIGNALS SWITCHES ARE ALL ORIGINAL. MECHANICALLY THIS 59 RUNS GREAT, NO SMOKING AND DRIVES THE WAY IT SHOULD. I BELIEVE THIS CAR COULD BE DRIVIN CAREFULLY BARRING ANY PROBLEMS UNKNOWN AT A FAIR DISTANCE. REPLACED POINTS,PLUGS AND NEW BATTERY, FRESH OIL, AND GAS FILTER. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO COME AND INSPECT THE VEHICLE IN PERSON. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU WOULD LIKE. THIS IS THE PERFECT CAR SHOWING ITS GREAT "ORIGINALITY". PLEASE CALL 303-880-6791 On Mar-26-14 at 15:25:13 PDT, seller added the following information: ***Bidders with 10 or less feedback must contact me before bidding*** |
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