Detail Info for: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado SCO 1 of 1 Eldorado SCO 00

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/31/2018
Price:
$ 1525.00
Condition:
Mileage:
95244
Location:
Des Moines, Iowa, 50310
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1968 Cadillac Eldorado
Submodel Body Type:
Eldorado Coupe
Engine:
472
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
H8217566
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
For auction is a 1968 Cadillac Eldorado full-on project vehicle honestly described. I purchased this car in December 2017 because of my affection for 1968 Eldorados. It is non running, clear titled vehicle requiring complete restoration. This 1968 Eldorado is largely complete. The previous owner dug into the engine so the valve covers are off, manifold is there. I have access to the valve covers making the sale largely complete. Please read content before asking questions. The car has the title signed by the previous owner so it is transferrable and clear. This Eldorado does not run. It rolls and steers and has brakes. ** Has rare 4 note horn which is a desirable option on most GM cars of this era and worth $200 by itself! ** The drivetrain IS complete. The hood is loose so I was unable to lift up and hold up to take a photo of the engine bay but it is there, not removed. This car is a special ordered car with paint code 00-61. This means the factory pulled this car off the assembly line and painted it a color not available in 1968. The color is Wisteria-Lavender-Heather shade of paint with good copy paint still existing in the trunk and jambs. This makes this car essentially one of one. The -61 in the paint and trim code means white vinyl top and the one on the car is original. The interior is also original and presently in good condition saving the restorer a ton of money. The dash and dash pad are nice, non cracked and frankly I am afraid to touch the dash pad for fear of a crack. The door panels are near pristine except for the wood veneer. The upholstery needs redone. However, the fabric is intact. It is what is called Houndstooth but officially is Deauville cloth and vinyl, a very sporting compliment to the body and vinyl top. But whatever, this car is headed to the crusher frankly, unless someone who sees the photos can restore this 1 of 1 car, it will be crushed. I try to save cars, but this one is too big for my 1947 circa garage as you can see from the photos and would drain my daughters college savings and retirement accounts to restore. So, I am offering it to the restoration community. If no one wants it, even at a loss to me, then I will pull some easy to remove parts, sell those and crush it. Sad to say but that's the state of the hobby now. Problems that I have seen since buying:1. rust in the rear of the roof which is very common on these cars. On this car it is restorable. OK, so what does that practically mean? Once the top is removed, the rust can be treated, sealed and or cut out and new metal welded in. 2. Body damage on the passenger side. This will require a body restoration. I have 2 spare doors to replace that bad door but for that rear quarter a person needs body repair skills or deeper pockets than I have. 3. The key is broken off in the ignition. I have the trunk key and I believe a spare key but one needs to extract the broken key from the ignition. THIS DOES NOT EFFECT MOVE ABILITY. The car though heavy as **it does steer, brakes and roll. (1st photos are when picked up, later photos are in my garage) 4. Complexity of the 1968 Eldorado. These cars have air ride, which is often by passed. Just be aware. Positives. This is a disc brake car. I have heard disc brakes were standard on 1968 but it is best to confirm because disc brakes are a ++. The interior is in much better shape than most. The door panels, dash are nice, just dusty. This would save several thousands over a bad one. ** Please note this is an attempt to move this car to an enthusiast and not an attempt to make money. ebay has minimum charges of $50 or so listing fee and final value fees which for a model train locomotive which I listed for like $650 sold - was $125! Therefore, I am starting this auction at the minimum I need to recover to not take a loss on the ebay auction costs. Unlike most folks, I have no issue telling you what I have in the car. It's not a lot. If you contact me through ebay I will advise. However, it is NOT 4 figures (LOL) Personally I doubt this car will sell and I am sure I will be parting it out in a week. I am 54 years old, with tons of hobbies, interests, and a time consuming job. If I was 34 years old, and had my old man cave garage, then this car would not be given away here. In my opinion, this car deserves and can be restore in a body off manner over 5 to 10 years. While I roll my eyes at those craigs list ads that say "it would be worth $100,000 when done" there is some truth to that. Do a search of 1967 to 1970 Eldorados on ebay and off ebay and you will see nice drivers, low mileage originals are asking and getting $10,000 to $18,000. When you add in that this car will be a unique car, with phenomenal interior Houndstooth and such, it should command a $18,000 to $25,000 sale when done. Keep in mind that paint code 00 allows the buyer to paint this car any color they want and it would, if restored properly - win a CLC National award. You could paint it YELLOW if you wanted, the 00 code means it is OK at any Cadillac LaSalle Club meet for judging. BUT, I love the "Heather" or Wisteria color, which was seen in late 50's GM cars, some early 60's Cadillacs as well, It popped up from time to time but you would have the only 1968 Eldorado in this color if purchased. I need the car moved within 60 days. I live in Des Moines, Iowa. I am usually here to help BUT if you get it picked up by a transporter and they show up at 5:00 am on a Friday morning, maybe not. Coordinate with me. Questions I have not answered? Let me knowOn Mar-25-18 at 17:57:20 PDT, seller added the following information: In answer to some questions. The grille is available and is in the trunk (center section). The title is clear. It is a clear Iowa title. Rust in the pans. I have not removed the carpet but the floors were not soft when I steered it into the garage. The trunk was solid. There is some evidence of dent repair, professionally done and not serious. the bumpers are excellent close to being usuable cores. The fact that there is no mangling of the bumpers, which are tucked in on 68 Eldorados, is evidence of a fairly quiet life. This is a project car. Except for the engine manifold and air cleaner - all of which are included, there has been no tear down of the car. The car needs picked up within 60 days of auction end which is basically no later than Memorial Day. Not restrictive at all. More questions, let me know On Mar-28-18 at 16:10:58 PDT, seller added the following information: 3-28-2018One person viewing the auction is calling me out on the paint stating the car is a 1969 Cadillac paint color. That is why I have included the actual data plate from the firewall. You should independently verify the information on this tag. Please also note the 2 rusty pins at the top of the tag. Those pins are for a paper sheet attached at this point indicating this car was pulled off the production line, which was going at full bore in 1968, and treated to special paint. That paint color could come from anywhere. It could be an older Cadillac color the buyer liked, it could be a Pontiac color which was common in 1965, it could be his wife's favorite color, what ever, it is code 00 because it was painted a color not available in 1968. It is not repainted. You are welcome to inspect the car in person and verify this information. I need a deposit though to cover ebay costs if I have to relist the car. I need to be careful to make promises, but I have no reason to believe the color on the car is not original and I have included several photos of the car to prove it's original color. The MAIN point is the code of 00-61 and 410 interior code which match the car. -61 is the code for white vinyl top. 410 is verified as Deauville cloth (houndstooth) interior. PERIOD. The tag can not be faked. It is not faked. This car is not a $75,000 COPO Camaro or rare 'Cuda. It is special, but for someone to call me out as being a liar and stating the car has been repainted is incorrect and wrong. That is ORIGINAL paint, ORIGINAL interior, ORIGINAL vinyl top and the vehicle is complete with some removed parts as mentioned.