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1958 Cadillac Eldorado Project ( 4 Sabres Included) Biarritz May Deliver on 2040-cars

Year:1958 Mileage:88888
Location:

Clarksville, Maryland, United States

Clarksville, Maryland, United States
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1958 Eldorado Project Car

A Seville was used to enhance this vehicle's body many years ago. The Seville used was an AC car, but was not the best quality. As you can see, some rust repair is needed. This car will have the correct 410 number Silver Sabres when delivered to you. I have taken off the gold ones. I can also let you know who makes several reproduction parts for these cars. Cadillac had only made a total of 814 Eldorado Convertibles in 1958. R&M recently sold one for a big amount of money, and they seem to be going very well at auctions.

I had originally purchased this car for a client in Sweden, but he went with a restored car and wants me to sell this and a few 1958 Sevilles. We need to sell the Biarritz first, then list the Sevilles. Please check our auctions and see ABOUT ME page. I am going to blow this car out before winter and you are able to buy the car without the parts on the blue tarp for a lot less money.


**For information Please call 301 672 1000.**

Please call me and let me know if you have the convertible parts on the blue tarp because we can lower the price.

  • Original color per tag is Paint Code: 92, Trim code: 12
  • One of the 1st of the 50 cars off of the production line.
  • Tag Has Original Data Tag
  • Nice, Correct Eldorado Convertible Frame
  • Has rare convertible parts on blue tarp. But we can take them out of the deal if you want price
  • Has potential for cool Custom , Pro Touring
  • The chassis is not pitted, but it was restored at one time.
  • May deliver!
  • These cars are selling  DONE  for $125-200k
  • Please call me
  • I do have interior trims from the Seville parts car (Call for more info, I have two Sevilles my car yard)
  • I do have rear license plate chrome surround.
  • There are hash marks on the back that are correct and go with the car
  • I have sourced some door panels for the front of the car, but do not have any rear door panels for back seat area, can give from a Seville.

 

  • I do have interior trims out of the Seville parts car (please call) 2 Sevilles in the yard
  • do have rear license plate chrome surround
  • have hash marks on back
  • I have sourced some door panels for the car for the front, do not have the rear for convert only Seville, you can make it work


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