IMO this look like a pretty decent price for the condition, even if it's only rocking the 352 instead of the 430. Anyone seeing anything wrong with it?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1235618257254890/
If it's legit, this looks like a pretty neat car with a good price. There's a Hudson convertible for around the same price on kijiji that's need of resto and wants the same price
Nice looking car, and if it was cheaper I'd look at getting it. Sadly dealer owned and rare (I didn't even know Meteor's were a thing until I saw this last year) means that's not happening. He's had it for sale for at least a year now.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/2302922966563938
Looks a bit tired but I mean it's almost a century old. The price seems highish, when I convert it to Canadian, but maybe that's a good price in the US?
I'll be hoenst, it would have fooled me that the interior wasn't original. It reminded me a bit of the plymouths and fords' i've looked at from this era
Ya I'd consider it if it was like 40k CAD or less (just my budget), but I'd be sort of surprised if it wasn't original colours. Darn things like two hours away from me.
I owned a Pontiac version of this (hell it almost looks the same), and defintiely echo @rocketraider's assessment. That 3800 engine and drivetrain was indestructible!
I rarely check out Hemmings. The few things that sell up here through there are through dealers that jack up the price for American buyers. But this one didn't look too bad.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1940-cadillac-lasalle-pembroke-2764881
I've seen one in an estate sale, and got outbid for it by some flipper guy that doubled his moeny in a week. Buyer took an original maroon with original engine and replaced with a 350 with hot pink. No jury would have convicted me.