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Parting out 1970 Eldorado, motor gone in CT

Started by Jeffrey Burland, April 28, 2014, 04:07:21 PM

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Jeffrey Burland

Hi, I'm parting out a '70 Eldorado. The motor is gone, but the rest of the car is complete. Black interior with AC and FM stereo as options. The car was full of bondo and rust so it's going to the crusher. In a perfect world, someone would restore it, but what can ya do? So, please email me directly with needs. No motor, no LH door panel, no parking lamps. Thanks, Jeff@WillingtonCadillac.com
Jeff Burland, Just one guy with too many 54-76 restorables and parts to list
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Davidinhartford


Jeffrey Burland

Thanks for emailing me directly, Dave  :P The single LH mirror is pitted like I've never seen.
Jeff Burland, Just one guy with too many 54-76 restorables and parts to list
https://www.facebook.com/WillingtonCadillac/

waterzap

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Davidinhartford

Quote from: WillingtonCad on April 28, 2014, 07:28:45 PM
Thanks for emailing me directly, Dave  :P The single LH mirror is pitted like I've never seen.


LOL  Sorry.    They must have poorly plated these mirrors as 99% of the ones I've seen (68-70) are severely pitted.

Jeffrey Burland

Hi Waldo, it's a coupe. All 67-70 Eldorados are coupe. They started making them in again in '71. Hope this helps.
Jeff Burland, Just one guy with too many 54-76 restorables and parts to list
https://www.facebook.com/WillingtonCadillac/