I'd clean her up, so through the mechanics, and daily it! It's no more absurd than a single person dailying an Escalade, But this is WAY cooler than an Escalade!
I'm actually surprised the condition the car is in knowing the type of cars that you normally Buy. I damn near thought about calling you. I had a feeling something was up when you mentioned about parts and then seeing the rest. Grant it it can be fixed. Seeing the condition and what the engine looks like I have a feeling it's 160,000 MI
It can, It's old school full-size RWD GM (GM had many issues in the 1970, But not on their BIG cars, They were MASTERS in that area! The mechanicals are not hard to come by at all, (Really only a longer driveshaft separates this from a "normal" 1975 DeVille or Fleetwood mechanically.) The only problems would be in the special limo trim and/or body bits, and this one seems complete in that regard. And remember these were actual FACTORY Cadillacs, Not a "cut & stretch" limo from a third party "coach builder".
Hard to argue with the price, but there will never be profit in restoring this car, sadly. Hopefully somebody with skill and LOTS of time on their hands will buy this car and do right by it. Narrator didn't even mention what makes this Series 75 more unique: The divider window, which most of these cars did not have. It's what makes the car a REAL limo, not just a long wheelbase sedan.
The same car was for sale at Gateway classics 600 miles to the South 10 years ago for $12,000 in the past 10 years it's rear spare tire thing got removed the right rear door panel the left driver power window panel the radiator top cover got removed and the right rear fender skirt is missing. It has traveled 1,743 miles in the past 10 years. It sat outside for the past decade because the paint used to look pretty good. Somebody started working on this and gave up I bet the fuel pump is new cuz the ethanol probably ate it. Fortunately the catalytic converter is gone. For us who live in those no inspection States. Be even better if it had lost title.
I'd clean her up, so through the mechanics, and daily it! It's no more absurd than a single person dailying an Escalade, But this is WAY cooler than an Escalade!
@@jamesslick4790 Couldn't agree more! It's just as functional and convenient, but way more stylish 😎
I'm in love with this beauty.
Pretty much the same car as the one that appeared in the final scene of "Blazing Saddles" (that car was a '73).
Man I love this caddy
Led Zeppelin had a fleet of these for the band in Song Remains the Same
Mafia car.
I think that was Jake and Elwood's before they got the cop car.
For a 🎤😎
NO VINYL ROOF!!!! (rare for limos not to have, and all non-factory limos have to cover up patch work) That is why this one survived
This isn’t a Limo. It’s stock.
@@MrPW339 It is a factory limousine. It has a divider window.
I'm actually surprised the condition the car is in knowing the type of cars that you normally Buy. I damn near thought about calling you. I had a feeling something was up when you mentioned about parts and then seeing the rest. Grant it it can be fixed. Seeing the condition and what the engine looks like I have a feeling it's 160,000 MI
Very nice 😊
woow amo este auto. como podría adquirir este auto siendo yo de sudamerica?
It can be fixed up
It can, It's old school full-size RWD GM (GM had many issues in the 1970, But not on their BIG cars, They were MASTERS in that area! The mechanicals are not hard to come by at all, (Really only a longer driveshaft separates this from a "normal" 1975 DeVille or Fleetwood mechanically.) The only problems would be in the special limo trim and/or body bits, and this one seems complete in that regard. And remember these were actual FACTORY Cadillacs, Not a "cut & stretch" limo from a third party "coach builder".
Hard to argue with the price, but there will never be profit in restoring this car, sadly. Hopefully somebody with skill and LOTS of time on their hands will buy this car and do right by it. Narrator didn't even mention what makes this Series 75 more unique: The divider window, which most of these cars did not have. It's what makes the car a REAL limo, not just a long wheelbase sedan.
I think is a fair price.
Only 6K?
This car has been sold, check out our current inventory here: www.uniqueclassiccars.com/
The same car was for sale at Gateway classics 600 miles to the South 10 years ago for $12,000 in the past 10 years it's rear spare tire thing got removed the right rear door panel the left driver power window panel the radiator top cover got removed and the right rear fender skirt is missing. It has traveled 1,743 miles in the past 10 years. It sat outside for the past decade because the paint used to look pretty good. Somebody started working on this and gave up I bet the fuel pump is new cuz the ethanol probably ate it. Fortunately the catalytic converter is gone. For us who live in those no inspection States. Be even better if it had lost title.
Limo
Some people say I drive a Cadillac Car.