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1955 Eldorado Convertible $12,500 Kansas City

Started by Bryan J Moran, October 27, 2022, 11:02:47 AM

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Bryan J Moran

https://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/d/excelsior-springs-1955-cadillac/7550002570.html

I do not see that this is a dealer car, so I am posting for comments. Not Mine.

1955 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Conv. - $12,500 - car with matching numbers, Missouri title in my name - project car with options if wanted - engine stuck, I pulled the radiator and soaked the block down thinking it might loosen up, but it didn't - this was a local car and got parked behind the owners house about 1964 or 1965, and has been there since - yes, will need to be trailered or hauled with a roll-back - available optional equipment that can be purchased with this car - - batwing breather, $1200 - 2 x 4's intake manifold, $200 - ribbed aluminum floor mats, $900 - newly made heavy duty black parade boot, $1200
CLC 35000

Mike Baillargeon #15848

Good old Bahama Blue.....I don't know about this one....$12,500 ??...maybe...

Mike    
Mike
Baillargeon
#15848

Bob Hoffmann CLC#96

$12,500  NO way. $4500 Including the floor plates, Maybe???
1968 Eldorado slick top ,white/red interior
2015 Holden Ute HSV Maloo red/black interior.
             
Too much fun is more than you can have.

Bryan J Moran

CLC 35000

J. Skelly

throw in the "extra" parts for $3500, but you still have a car that needs an entire floor, trunk floor, quarter panels,
has other rust, and needs chrome, paint, top ... 
Jim Skelly, CLC #15958
1968 Eldorado
1977 Eldorado Biarritz
1971 Eldorado (RIP)

Scott Nellis

   $12,500 seems like a lofty goal for a car that needs absolutely everything. If the engine ran and it "yard drove" at least there would be a ray of hope. Alas, it appears that all hope has been lost. We aren't getting off the island after all Gilligan. I do appreciate the seller's honesty in saying that they tried to "free-up" the motor to no avail. I strongly encourage the restoration of any and all Cadillacs, but obviously proceed with caution and deep pockets, on this one.
1957 Eureka Hearse
1965 Miller-Meteor Hearse
1968 Miller-Meteor Hearse
1968 Fleetwood Brougham
1970 Superior Hearse