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1918 Cadillac $37,500


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No info in the ad and the pictures don't help much either! Maybe someone knows this car (Tacoma WA area)

Possibly recently inherited? 

https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/d/bonney-lake-1918-cad/7576896317.html

The car is all org 4speed whit 28000 miles runs great awesome car serious inquiries by appointments

email: bd6915d7f6bf362e810f2b6d7a7e0e25@sale.craigslist.org 

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He is asking a bit much even though you couldn’t build it for that price.

This era of Cadillac is very difficult to find parts for it. I 

think that is part of what holds the value down.

my background;

Owned a restoration shop for 35 years and a avid Cadillac collector.

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Cadillac never built a 4-speed. I suppose the price is ok, but I don't see anyone jumping for it. There are quite a few Cadillacs around of this era to choose from. If I wanted one, I would buy a 1924-25 V-63. Very similar styling, but a two plane crankshaft and four wheel brakes. I am doing 4-wheel brake conversions on all of my 20s Lincolns. (The factory offered this as an $450 upgrade in 1927). Really quite necessary in modern traffic. That is to say, the car is way faster than the brakes.

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2 hours ago, rb6673 said:

He is asking a bit much even though you couldn’t build it for that price.

This era of Cadillac is very difficult to find parts for it. I 

think that is part of what holds the value down.

my background;

Owned a restoration shop for 35 years and a avid Cadillac collector.

 

I agree 100 percent.......I was thinking 25-28k, just the relaities of the market.

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15 hours ago, Panza said:

I am wondering why they didn't take any picture showing the front of the car

Probably the same reason the ad has zero information. I get the feeling the seller knows nothing about this or any other collector car. 

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