That's pretty expensive for a four door Cadillac, and judging on what they've replaced, there's a good chance that it was sitting for an extended time.
cdowd wrote: I grew up in Kingston and went to Queen's. other than that I can see no reason not to buy it. Chris
Chageil!
I wonder if we were classmates? What high school? When? What program at Queen's?
cdowd wrote: I grew up in Kingston and went to Queen's. other than that I can see no reason not to buy it. Chris
I used to live off Highway 15 by the military base.
And I think you should buy this.
In reply to ZOO: I went to high school in the states. my wife and both graduated from queen's, myself chemistry '93 my wife physchology '93 and MIR '94.
good to know some other car nuts from Queens.
Chris
In reply to spnx: small world. It has been a long time since I have been up in that part of Canada.
Chris
Growing up, my dad had a '66 that looked almost like that. It was so wide, I remember sleeping in the "ledge" by the back window. It had 4 cigarette lighters, all windows and qtr windows were powered, cruise, radio scan, etc. it even let you drive with the high beams on and it would automatically turn them off when it sensed incoming traffic.
Great car, buy it!
429 means it will get 11 mpg and bout 14 with EFI/Carb kit.
8500$ is a good bit of money for a 62+ caddi though maybe 6K. Even in Canadian funny money.
Dr. Hess wrote: 6 to 8 MPG would be about the main reason not to.
I wonder if converting to EFI would make a meaningful improvement? This is relevant to my interests, because I frequently get a hankering for similar vintage Lincolns
I'd love to have something like converted with a modern drivetrain. LS1/good brakes/auto/decent tunes.......would be an amazing long haul road trip car.
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