1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60 34,656 Original Miles "no Reserve" on 2040-cars
Simi Valley, California, United States
| 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special 34,656 Original Mile Rust Free Beauty Selling NO RESERVE! Loaded with 429 V-8, turbo 400 trans, Power Steering, Power brakes, Climate control, Power windows, power vent windows (4 of them) Power seat, Am/Fm Stereo, Tilt/Telescopic steering column and power antenna. This is a very nice running and driving car! absolutely rust free! and in amazing condition considering its 48 years old. I am selling this for my friend. He purchased the car in Washington, the car had belonged, since new, to an elderly lady that used it only occasionally and it sat in her garage for most of its life, and that is where it was found after her passing with its last registration sticker dated 1987. The car was removed from her garage and the the fuel system completely cleaned and fluids changed, a new fuel sender was installed and now she runs and drives like a 4 or 5 year old car! The car just completed a 1000 mile trip and performed beautifully. The interior looks very close to new, with no damage to the original red leather and brocade cloth seats, headliner, dash pad, pot metal all look close to new. The climate control works as it should but the a/c does not blow real cold so will probably need a re-charge, The AM/FM stereo works, but the power antenna is not working. The power windows, including the very unique 4 power vent windows all work except the passenger side window. The paint is original on the upper surfaces but both sides have had paint work done and have a few dings and scrapes. Not perfect but real nice is the way I would describe the car. Mechanically excellent, interior almost perfect, exterior nice but not perfect paint SELLING NO RESERVE!! Questions?? Please call or email Pat (818) 426-6363 | 
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