Used 1965 Cadillac Fleetwood Survivor for sale in Yarmouth Port, MA
$8,200
Vehicle Details
1965 Year | 36,000 mi. Mileage | $8,200 Price |
sedan Body Type | full-size Size | black Exterior Color |
fair General Condition | clean Title Status | 8 cylinders Cylinders |
automatic Transmission | rwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
Survivor car. Original paint, body and interior.
1965 Cadillac fleetwood Series 60 (no vinyl roof). All black. Newly rebuilt original 429 motor with documentation. Power windows, seat, tilt and telescoping wheel all work. All lights work. Missing A.C. compressor but everything else is there. Newer cooling system and newer brakes all around. New tires. Excellent hubcaps.
Odo reads 36,xxx and it could very well be original mileage. There’s a scrap piece of paper in the glove box that reads “oil change 22,xxx 9/12/1996” (paraphrasing)
Original Oregon car that sat in the sun in Virginia, hence the interior cracks and paint fade/checking. Good chrome. No significant rust or rot. Couple holes in the trunk and that’s it. Real good underneath and extremely clean body (rust wise).
Again, original car, lots of dings scrapes dents and scratches. Original lacquer paint is checked and cracked. However it does run and drive reliably. Have original window sticker too.
Has newer air shocks but compressor (intact) is not working. Could adjust shocks manually. Probably needs front end work etc but it’s a great, unmolested original platform.
The only 65 Fleetwood in this original condition for sale in the country (that I can find anyway!) $8,900 or best reasonable offer. Would trade for a 4x4 Chevy/GM product truck.
Leo
(Price for the d*ckhead that’s been emailing me nonsense relentlessly is still $10,500)
1965 Cadillac fleetwood Series 60 (no vinyl roof). All black. Newly rebuilt original 429 motor with documentation. Power windows, seat, tilt and telescoping wheel all work. All lights work. Missing A.C. compressor but everything else is there. Newer cooling system and newer brakes all around. New tires. Excellent hubcaps.
Odo reads 36,xxx and it could very well be original mileage. There’s a scrap piece of paper in the glove box that reads “oil change 22,xxx 9/12/1996” (paraphrasing)
Original Oregon car that sat in the sun in Virginia, hence the interior cracks and paint fade/checking. Good chrome. No significant rust or rot. Couple holes in the trunk and that’s it. Real good underneath and extremely clean body (rust wise).
Again, original car, lots of dings scrapes dents and scratches. Original lacquer paint is checked and cracked. However it does run and drive reliably. Have original window sticker too.
Has newer air shocks but compressor (intact) is not working. Could adjust shocks manually. Probably needs front end work etc but it’s a great, unmolested original platform.
The only 65 Fleetwood in this original condition for sale in the country (that I can find anyway!) $8,900 or best reasonable offer. Would trade for a 4x4 Chevy/GM product truck.
Leo
(Price for the d*ckhead that’s been emailing me nonsense relentlessly is still $10,500)