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WANTED: 1968 to 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Limo....


gmlorusso

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This is so obvious as to be silly but what the hell....check out eBay (if you are a broker I am sure you already do daily), and the many auto trading sites online. Also check the newspapers in the area where the buyer is, to make it easy on him/her (what a concept), or in good dry areas where rust is not a problem. Do beware of sun damage however, as rubber, plastics and fabric succumb very quickly to UV radiation, dryness and heat. <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Hope that helps.

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It just so happens that I have a 1974 Fleetwood 75 Limo for sale. My wife really wants me to get rid of it, and has been making ominous noises about recyclers and tax donations, so I really need to sell.

The car is white with a blue interior. It isn't a junker, but I wouldn't call it in any better than "fair" shape. It has the problems that you would expect from a thirty year old car, but it starts, runs, and drives well, and just passed its California Emissions test, so it's in pretty good mechanical shape. The interior is complete, but elderly, with the remotely controlled glass partition. The folding jump seats are intact, and a bar has been installed paralell to the partition. The body is in fairly good shape with very little rust (no "body cancer" or salt damage), and the top vynil has no tears.

The car is located in Irvine, CA, about 15 miles from Disneyland, just so you have a landmark. Digital photos are availableon request.

If you're interested, contact me either here, at my home email debush@cox.net, or on my cel (323) 496-3606.

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