Equipment
455/290hp Super Duty, 4-speed manual, 8-track player, includes original documentation and period accessories.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
The original paint is in good condition overall aside from some filled chips on the nose. The rear wing is slightly misaligned, however that is likely a factory “feature.” Engine compartment is aged and the bolt heads for the front end bracing are oxidized. The underbody shows surface corrosion and is somewhat greasy at the engine crossmember. The interior shows light use. An original example showing some use and plenty of age from sitting.
Market commentary
This car was sold by the original owner for $93,500 at Fall Auburn in 2012 and then brought $173,600 in Amelia Island last year. That was a staggering price but the level of preservation is something very hard to find on any car, let alone a 1970s Cadillac. For the second time across the block in 12 months, however, its novelty had worn off. The seller was surely hoping for more, but this is still a strong price for it in 2024.