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Completely Original Never Touched 1961 Cadillac 30,660 actual miles! SOLD! 

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SOLD! 1961 Cadillac 4 door hardtop with very low miles. Completely original paint and interior. Fontana rose exterior with Sumerset rose interior. Drives like a new car! Power steering, power brakes, 6-way power seat and the big 390 V-8 engine provides all the power you need! Beautiful car, mechanically excellent! AC will need charging. You definitely get noticed in this car! I will be listing this on eBay Motors and other car groups in the next few days. $18,500 or Best offer.

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@rouser301
@rouser301 3 года назад
THANK YOU - No added music, no unnecessary self-serving selfies and no ridiculous bragging... just a beautiful car with interesting information, a steady hand on the camera, and a clear-speaking narrator. THUMBS UP
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 3 года назад
I agree!
@AyeCarumba221
@AyeCarumba221 3 года назад
Absolutely! Well said.
@TheProgrammerGuy
@TheProgrammerGuy 3 года назад
Yes! Quite different from YOUR thumbnail. :)
@scootergreen3
@scootergreen3 3 года назад
Yes!
@henryhill3778
@henryhill3778 2 года назад
EXACTLY! NO Crappy slappy music.
@AJ67901
@AJ67901 2 года назад
Very nice old '61. Still fascinates me that people didn't get AC back in the day, but it was expensive. Unusual to see these with manual windows as well. Beautiful interior.
@martinwagner9610
@martinwagner9610 3 года назад
Thanks for being a good steward to this beauty for the past 18 years. Hopefully, whoever buys it from you will be the same caretaker for it that you've been. So rare to see original "survivors" like this.
@timrose9175
@timrose9175 3 года назад
I was fortunate enough to afford my first and only Cadillac back in 1997. It was a 1978 Eldorado that I fell in love with but unfortunately had to sell in 1999 due to money problems. Taking care of family always comes first. It is now 22 years later and I haven't been able to buy another Cadillac. I'm now nearly 66 with health issues and just can't afford one. Cadillacs are the only cars I've ever really liked even as a younger man when my friends wanted hot rods I was in love with road boats. The bigger the better and the fins...gotta have tail fins! Well it doesn't look like I'll ever have another Cadillac. It's the only nice thing I've ever wanted for myself. I hope this new owner takes good care of that beautiful car.
@AaronSmith-kr5yf
@AaronSmith-kr5yf 3 года назад
Love how wild Cadillacs looked from 48 to 64, there was nothing else on the road that looked looked like a Cadillac. Love how they embraced this exuberance of style, the Cadillac man wanted the best and to let everybody else know he had arrived. The crazy fins(4 fins!!!) On this car are epic, but what really stands out IMO is how original this car is, how well it was built to still look this good 60 years later. And who doesnt love pink??? Perfect color for this car/era
@kennethwood9025
@kennethwood9025 3 года назад
This is a superbly maintained car. The new owner will be more than happy.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 3 года назад
Oh yea!
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
The minute you start driving it though the seats will rip and you'll get the foam crumbling piles up underneath so there's no cheap way out and if it doesn't have air-conditioning and you drive down the road your headliner will rip because the threads dry-rotted and that's just the way that goes
@cristianabarsuglia629
@cristianabarsuglia629 3 года назад
@@ihave35cents95 Well there's a sour note! You're now down to 33¢😃
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
@@cristianabarsuglia629 what's so sour about it sixty-year-old things dry rot. Just speaking from experience ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y-t1A3LXugU.html
@cristianabarsuglia629
@cristianabarsuglia629 3 года назад
What a beauty! Congrats to the proud new owner! They say Cadillac is the Rolls-Royce of automobiles - seriously, this car was built when Cadillac really was still "The Standard of the World"! Sadly, Cadillac is no longer building any car I would care to buy.
@aeyb701
@aeyb701 3 года назад
WKRP’s Herb Tarlek’s ad idea, “Rolls-Royce, the Cadillac of cars”.
@ericalbright4943
@ericalbright4943 3 года назад
Still the best American luxury car
@scootergreen3
@scootergreen3 3 года назад
Same here.
@ralphbillick1210
@ralphbillick1210 3 года назад
Cadillac is back but you wouldn’t know riding around in your toyota celica. The new Cadillacs are back to being the standard of the world , go out and test drive one especially the stick and tell me I’m wrong. Oh a stick is a standard transmission and in Cadillac’s case is a 6 speed standard with a clutch. ❗️🇺🇸
@milojanis4901
@milojanis4901 3 года назад
Tell me about it. I have a 2014 CTS AWD Premium edition. Close to $70,000 sticker. Biggest pile of shit I've ever owned. I would NEVER buy another Cadillac ANYTHING!!!
@AyeCarumba221
@AyeCarumba221 3 года назад
This may be the car that Don Draper purchased in an episode of Madmen. The salesman said “those other cars are for people that need to go somewhere; the Cadillac is for those that have already arrived”. It would not make sense for me to own such a car, but I really appreciate what a masterpiece this machine is. And the condition you keep it in! Magnificent!
@gordon3186
@gordon3186 3 года назад
I believe Draper's car was blue.
@petermcdonald1744
@petermcdonald1744 3 года назад
And was actually a '62, later a '65. He rented a sweet '65? Imperial convertible, in Hollywood. One of less that 500 made!
@ramongonzalez2112
@ramongonzalez2112 3 года назад
Great shape. Radio works!👏I got a 1961 convertible. That 390 is a terrific engine.👍
@petermcdonald1744
@petermcdonald1744 3 года назад
JFK had a white '61 Cadillac convertible. It could sometimes be seen, here in L.A., with a police car, parked near various Hollywood cuties abodes.
@peters8758
@peters8758 3 года назад
My parents got sick of British automotive "value engineering" (any item that didn't fall apart on its last trip to the scrapyard was over budget, anything that broke before that day needed improvement, with little emphasis on the second part). So they traded a constantly breaking Vauxhall, even-Steven, for a 1962 Cadillac, 4-door, 4-barrel 390, 4-speed Roto-Hydromatic, and I got to drive it to university. That radio was Wunderbar!
@billdang3953
@billdang3953 3 года назад
A reminder that once upon a time, GM made the real deal instead of the lame and failure prone front wheel drive garbage that they make today. There are some out there (principally Consumers Reports and their target audience) who will defend such vehicles as "superior", they are fully deserving of the multiple transmission failures and the resulting repair bills.
@parkerhowell646
@parkerhowell646 3 года назад
@@billdang3953 Cadillac has had fwd since the 60’s in the Eldorado I believe in 67ish
@peters8758
@peters8758 3 года назад
@Charles Coderre Roto-Hydramatic was a version of the earlier Controlled-Coupling Hydramatic, with a unique selector lever that showed P-N-D-D3-L-R. D went into top gear, D3 didn't (so it felt peppy in stop n' go city traffic), and L allowed a fluid-shift from lowest range to second range while still sending power thru the same reduction gear. The fluid-shift was much more complicated than a true torque converter which came to full-size GM's a few years later. If I remember, Reverse allowed the same fluid-shift between ranges. They were a heavy tranny. If one slipped and fell on you while removing it, you were a dead man. Wiki says Roto-Hydramatic was used in 1961-64 Olds & Pontiacs, but the 62 Caddy I drove had that odd pattern on the shifter, with R at the very end.
@thelorax7704
@thelorax7704 3 года назад
Man I wish I would have seen this car before it sold. What a beautiful car. I just love these early 60s Cadillacs. Nice you kept it original and knew the story of the car from the beginning. Was a pleasure just to watch the video and know this one is still out there. I hope the new owner will keep it all original and keep it in good care. Very nice!
@ThePrissy11
@ThePrissy11 3 года назад
Beautiful land yacht. Nice color. I couldn’t imagine parallel parking it😊
@MrTitan225
@MrTitan225 3 года назад
very nice 61 ... my first car in 1971 ...was a 61 62 series Convertible .....she was just 10 yrs old..... 62 k miles..... was glacier blue with blue leather seats and white power top ...car didnt have a/c .... she had power windows and seat.....those pointy fins were so sharp ...almost dangerous ! (lol) ... back then Caddy fins were her signature ....at a glance , you knew it was a Cadillac ......Ive owned many Cats through the years... drive a 2017 XTS now .......I took my drivers test in this 61 rag top .....wish I had her today ..... trying to clean behind the fender shirts really scraped up my hands..... had same issue with the 64 and 67 Coupe DeVilles .they also had the skirts....good memories......hope your car finds a good home..... thanks for posting......BH..West Pa.
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 3 года назад
"It's only original once". Thanks very much.
@josephconsoli4128
@josephconsoli4128 3 года назад
Beautiful! I always liked the '61 because it's transitional from the over the top '59-'60, into the more subdued '62. Classic early '60's space-age styling. My father had a Palomino '63 Coupe De Ville, so I know how wonderful these float down the road. A time went "Cadillac" meant pure comfort. I envy the new owner!
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT 3 года назад
The year I was born! Beautiful Caddy
@markr8796
@markr8796 3 года назад
What a gorgeous Caddy. Truly the Standard of the World.
@Twitter_sucks
@Twitter_sucks 3 года назад
I don't know why I was recommended this, but damn am I thankful. An absolutely beautiful car.
@choward5430
@choward5430 3 года назад
That's exactly how that car should sound and drive. Lucky new owner!
@zzydny
@zzydny 3 года назад
Reminds me a bit of the old 60's Caddy my stepdad had. But his was very used and abused in the 15 years before he bought it, and we never could get the strong smell of Bourbon out of the car. We drove it to church and would arrive reeking of liquor even though our family never drank. LOL The car was originally blue but the paint flaked off so the roof of the car rusted. When stepdad had to register the car for parking privileges at his job, he listed the color as "blue on the bottom, rust on the top" and everyone thought that was very funny because that car really was noticeable. I still kinda miss that car; it was very comfy (although always smelly). Happy memory.
@rma3_3_3
@rma3_3_3 2 года назад
My mother had the came Cadillac. Never a {4} door; always {2} door. From what I can remember. Great car lucky man! One thing about this car, even someone who doesn't know car's, know it's a Caddy !
@jedk9523
@jedk9523 3 года назад
i would rather buy this than a new car no joke
@matthewdosier6168
@matthewdosier6168 3 года назад
until you get hit head on these things crumble
@parkerhowell646
@parkerhowell646 3 года назад
@@matthewdosier6168 if you’re always thinking about death you’ll never enjoy life. Rather die in this than be paralyzed in a Kia
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
@@matthewdosier6168 do you say the thing to motorcyclists.
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
@@parkerhowell646 exactly Parker I get the same results on my video of my 65 Thunderbird
@bustownbc2787
@bustownbc2787 3 года назад
Untill you pay that gas bill
@freddyhollingsworth5945
@freddyhollingsworth5945 3 года назад
What an absolutely beautiful car!! This was back when Cadillac was the true global leader in automotive perfection!! The original owner is not rolling in his grave and would be very happy with the care his car has seen!!!!
@andyiscoolie
@andyiscoolie 3 года назад
That is, in a word, STUNNING!!! 😍
@Javelinjoe73
@Javelinjoe73 4 месяца назад
My aunt had one of these back in the late 60s early 70s. Beautiful car.
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your comment.
@crissn8828
@crissn8828 3 года назад
Crank windows? Really? My parents had a fully loaded '61 Coupe DeVille with MUCH nicer leather-trimmed embroidery-style upholstery. Still, it's impressive that this example has survived in such nice shape all these years. Love the exterior color!
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 3 года назад
Series 62 was the base model or economy version of Cadillac. The power windows were optional. Back in 1961 I guess, people figured if you had air conditioning you would never need to roll down the windows!
@markomib
@markomib 3 года назад
that was my first thought too - I thought by the late 50s power windows were standard. To have A/C and power seats, but roller windows was pretty surprising to me.
@AaronSmith-kr5yf
@AaronSmith-kr5yf 3 года назад
I wouldve checked the power window option if I bought it new. But at this point, almost 60 years later those old crank windows still work.
@robertpasquini4097
@robertpasquini4097 Год назад
Power windows became standard on the 62/Calais in 1968.
@Leo-DaGreek
@Leo-DaGreek Год назад
I believe the Beautiful color Mystic Lavender is the reason why this yacht is still rolling,,The 1st owners were the Best thing to happen for this ride.
@jakespeed63
@jakespeed63 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful Automobile Detroit will never build cars like this in my lifetime. As nice as people think modern cars are, they fall apart. So did it find a new home?
@davidpeters9897
@davidpeters9897 3 года назад
What a beautiful car! I like a good restoration, but you just can't beat the cool factor of an original gem like that. Power seats but no power windows.
@RBAILEY57
@RBAILEY57 3 года назад
Beautiful car! It must be one of the nicest '61 Cadillacs left.
@cwwiss1
@cwwiss1 3 года назад
Cars from that era in this original condition are rare. Worth every cent of 18.5k. An appreciating asset for sure.
@stevebartlett536
@stevebartlett536 3 года назад
Fantastic! Thank you for letting us cruise with you.
@chrisjeffries2322
@chrisjeffries2322 3 года назад
Thank you for this share, I have always liked the 1961 @ 62 Cadillac
@alanbower9296
@alanbower9296 3 года назад
Beautiful car lovely colour enjoy they don't make cars like that any more it's my dream car ♥️🚘👍
@joeblow1942
@joeblow1942 3 года назад
Gorgeous! My friends dad had a 65 when we were kids and we could burn rubber in that thing a block long. The smoke from the tires was so thick that you couldn’t see the car blasting up the street! Insane.
@peterlarsen7779
@peterlarsen7779 Год назад
What a beauty! 🥰 I've always preferred the '61 over the '59 & '60, though loved the '58 juuust that little bit more than the '61. I'm sure cruising along in her must be like a magic carpet ride... 😊👍
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars Год назад
Extremely smooth riding!
@MrTitan225
@MrTitan225 3 года назад
The 1962 Cadillac was the update of the 61 .... I liked it better...fins were lowered .... truck was beveled giving it a better look....also 1962 was 1st year for the cornering light ....another signature feature on Caddy's for years afterwards... I liked those...Ford and Chrysler never bothered with those until the late 60's......
@34Packardphaeton
@34Packardphaeton 3 года назад
.... and 1962 was the first year for the "dual master cylinder" brake system.
@mikehughes4969
@mikehughes4969 3 года назад
That's not just a car. That's a work of art you can drive.
@winkieblink7625
@winkieblink7625 3 года назад
Wow. I would have bought it! Love the steering wheel. My family owned a 1961 ParkLane, by Mercury. A beautiful car. Had it for about 10 years.
@Girthon1
@Girthon1 3 года назад
Wow. Seems pretty almost perfect to me. Thanks for sharing.
@L4sleeko
@L4sleeko Год назад
Love the 6 window four door hardtop which Cadillac shared with Buick and first time this year with Oldsmobile.
@401Impala
@401Impala 3 года назад
Beautiful car, 23,500 seems like a bargain
@2Aqua1
@2Aqua1 3 года назад
Just gorgeous the way she presents herself!! I mean what a survivor automobile! I venture to say ( the paint appears ) to be driver quality.. a pro could perform a nice paint correction process… Well, you’ve been a good custodian of this Cadillac!
@joseyzadoria7815
@joseyzadoria7815 3 года назад
This was the same exact car my father owned who was rather a mystery to me having disappeared earlier in my life. Interesting to see this car here and same exact color too.
@supertitantsunami9974
@supertitantsunami9974 3 года назад
😍OMG😍 Now this is what a *proper* 💎Cadillac💎 looks like. Not trying to look like everything else. If I had money I'd buy that car in an instant, whatever condition it's in!
@winstonnelson9663
@winstonnelson9663 3 года назад
Beautiful car....i am a lover of these cars..brings back memories..my dad had a 66 chevrolet malibu
@willyboy6126
@willyboy6126 3 года назад
Such a beautiful automobile! : )
@charlesbeaudry1482
@charlesbeaudry1482 3 года назад
Stunning car!
@bordercolliesme9902
@bordercolliesme9902 3 года назад
Very nice Mark. Sure would have loved to have seen this one in person today. This one may have gotten you a Best in Show! 😄
@SHADOWBLACKs650
@SHADOWBLACKs650 3 года назад
💯I love it, this is how you treat a car...
@randytim512
@randytim512 3 года назад
Gorgeous
@bellalegosi7850
@bellalegosi7850 3 года назад
What a beauty!
@shawnmcculley2995
@shawnmcculley2995 2 года назад
Im so jealous!! So gorgeous!!
@bjs4291
@bjs4291 3 года назад
An absolute beauty! Personally I don't think there was any better car than the 1955 - 1963 Cadillacs. I would love to have one but it wouldn't fit in my garage. I hope it goes to a great home!
@DEW409
@DEW409 2 года назад
Sounds great.
@Lipo
@Lipo 3 года назад
Very nice. My dad purchased a 1960 Cadillac Fleetwood brand new from a dealer in...Madrid, Spain.
@frankgiaquinto1571
@frankgiaquinto1571 Год назад
That is a series 62 sedan, which was Cadillacs name for their entry level series from,I believe,1951 until 1964.In 1965 they began calling their lowest priced models the Calais.This one has manually cranked windows, which may come as a surprise to younger viewers,who are accustomed to seeing electric window lifts on all but the lowest priced models today.It is in amazing original condition - Great find 👍👍👍
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars Год назад
One of the cars I sold but should have held on to!
@jamesfox2579
@jamesfox2579 3 года назад
An Incredibly Beauuuutiful Car!❤️
@johnwoodworth4442
@johnwoodworth4442 3 года назад
There was a story years ago about a kid on a bicycle who was not paying attention and rode right into the back fin on a parked 1961 Cadillac. I think he lived, but being impaled on one of those fins could have easily killed him. Beautiful automobile. I want it.
@chrismaggio7879
@chrismaggio7879 3 года назад
No Bluetooth? No computers to go haywire? No backup camera? No plastic bumpers, no lane-change warnings and dinging noises to tell you when you are doing something wrong? And no video screen! How did people in the dark ages manage to survive their drive to work!?
@paulbennell3313
@paulbennell3313 3 года назад
I'd have such a hard time parting with that incredible vehicle!
@captcommander9178
@captcommander9178 2 года назад
so nice, so simple, so beautiful. happy newly weds!
@michaelcallahan5358
@michaelcallahan5358 Год назад
Quit a beautiful car, champagne is always beautiful!
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars Год назад
Thank you for your comment!
@ozdiaz1048
@ozdiaz1048 2 года назад
Beautiful car sir.
@SavoirLife
@SavoirLife 3 года назад
cant believe the aeriel is perfectly upright. I must have changed over those aeriels monthly in the 80s. Even light breathing would bend them. beautiful car
@blackvulcan100
@blackvulcan100 3 года назад
A car from a time when America built the best looking cars in the world, no other country could even come close ( maybe a few British cars, a country where I come from ).
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
It's back when designers had more say than engineers
@mikejohnson5491
@mikejohnson5491 3 года назад
Very nice
@gralykmeno
@gralykmeno 3 года назад
Splendid car.
@shabuddinshaheen5814
@shabuddinshaheen5814 3 года назад
this car nice condition,color rose gold, cadilac beautyful,,,,,,
@1joshjosh1
@1joshjosh1 2 года назад
Beautiful
@jameshaney9538
@jameshaney9538 3 года назад
they dont maje them like that anymore.beautiful!
@theobserver1320
@theobserver1320 3 года назад
a very nice clean car. my dream.
@bmt336
@bmt336 3 года назад
It looked like to me a "short deck" Series 62. Originally designed to be parkable in Manhattan garages where the regular Cadillacs would not fit into the spaces. Really cool car.
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 3 года назад
No, those models you are referring to were called "Park Avenues" and they had script on the side of the rear fender at the end spelling that out quite clearly. I believe they were first introduced in the 1962 model year. Of course, that name was eventually used on the Buick much later in the century. These 1961s were 14" shorter than the 1960s, and the Park Avenues were even shorter. Very few PAs were produced. I've only seen two.
@gregfoster4541
@gregfoster4541 3 года назад
What a beauty 😍
@indalecioalcaraz7263
@indalecioalcaraz7263 3 года назад
NICE CADILLAC....PURE GM POWER
@paulhewson4600
@paulhewson4600 3 года назад
Gorgeous Land Yacht.....
@64098
@64098 3 года назад
I would love this, I love the Series 62 models. I had two de Villes, a '64 convertible, and a '64 six window sedan. Also, a '66 Fleetwood Brougham, and a '79 Fleetwood Brougham. I hope the new owner of this one cherishes it.
@petermcdonald1744
@petermcdonald1744 3 года назад
The '66 Fleetwood Brougham, with leather, fold-down, rear tables and genuine wood trim really was an American Rolls-Royce!
@mrramblerrs
@mrramblerrs 3 года назад
This is the car I learned to drive with. Only in black.
@popscyclep8084
@popscyclep8084 3 года назад
If the radio still plays all the 60s music and commercials..... I’ll take it!
@popscyclep8084
@popscyclep8084 3 года назад
That big Sherman needs lots and lots of power!
@danielmesery2904
@danielmesery2904 3 года назад
Nice car ...
@johnfeese6575
@johnfeese6575 3 года назад
I have had 26 Cadillacs 61 is my favorite year
@davidadamson3345
@davidadamson3345 3 года назад
That's so sweet
@artjones2498
@artjones2498 3 года назад
this is a beautiful car...you should try to contact rick from national parts depot in ocala florida...he and his father collects low mileage original cars like this....they might be very interested in it.....
@lenny108
@lenny108 3 года назад
Amazing how cheap cars were in 1961. Base prices -- without a radio or heater -- started at $4,892 for the coupe, the only Cadillac that listed for under $5,000. Also available were a convertible and four- and six-window four-doors, including a most unusual "short-deck" sedan.
@petermcdonald1744
@petermcdonald1744 3 года назад
But.....adjusted for inflation that would be $50,000 today, about what a new Cadillac would cost.
@davidkastin4240
@davidkastin4240 3 года назад
Gorgeous 61. 61 and 62 have Skaggs! ❤
@ezedozitt21
@ezedozitt21 Год назад
Beautiful Cadillac Sedan de Ville🚗...new owner must be happy? 😃🙌🏼
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars Год назад
We have kept in touch. He loves the car! He is a fantastic caretaker of it!
@user-zh8fc4ti4b
@user-zh8fc4ti4b 3 года назад
Торчу от американских монстров дорог,очень красивые машины!
@ralphbillick1210
@ralphbillick1210 3 года назад
I just hope he sells it to someone who will keep it just like it is ❗️🇺🇸
@joeseeking3572
@joeseeking3572 3 года назад
New owner must be pleased - love the 61 rear end, probably my favorite year - and this is 'the' color. Everyone here knocking the crank windows, but this is a Sixty-Two, and it's important to remember base models. Certainly more rare than a deVille. Couple years ago guy had a 61 Fleetwood for sale in the car corral of a local auto show. I was admiring, my brother was scoffing, and although the price was higher than I wanted to spend for a weekend car, it very nice - left to see the show - told my brother it would be sold when we left, and indeed it was. Just not to me - MCM 50's house, no garage & an enclosed space near me is 500/month for God's sake. Eventually I will move - seriously.
@peterdaniel66
@peterdaniel66 3 года назад
Never understood why people think they can just ignore using a car’s accessories like the AC... if you had just used it for 15 minutes each week it would still most likely be fully functional. Same goes for brake fluid and worst of all radiator coolant. Ugh. Many gorgeous cars ruined because people think it’s all about the miles and forget about the time. Nice car tho
@624radicalham
@624radicalham 3 года назад
To be fair, a non functioning AC is hardly a "ruined" car ...
@kens97sto171
@kens97sto171 3 года назад
You're definitely right about the AC system. That compressor needs to move and stay lubricated. The problem becomes if the compressor got trashed at some point. You really need to change all of it. Condenser evaporator all the tubing and the compressor and the dryer. If the compressor failed mechanically there's very likely to be metallic trash all through the system. Put a new compressor on it a week later you're going to be buying another new compressor. If the evaporator is extremely difficult or expensive to get to you might risk doing a very thorough flush but the rest of it really needs to be eliminated.
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
That's not true at all in the case of like the Ford Thunderbirds of that era there's vacuum hoses that operate all the plenems and they dry rot and when they do you don't have any AC no matter how much you use it
@new2000car
@new2000car 3 года назад
This has obviously been a stored car. It’s not practical to start it up once a week when it’s being stored. Once a month running it is hard enough, Mark is not the average dumb schnook who knows nothing about cars. It’s dumb to think he is.
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 3 года назад
@@new2000car of course it's stored compare the patina on my car that's been stored since 1980.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y-t1A3LXugU.html
@ericgen1231
@ericgen1231 3 года назад
Wonderbar! 😉
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 3 года назад
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@pasthuman
@pasthuman Год назад
What a time capsule!!
@markeversonclassiccars
@markeversonclassiccars Год назад
Thanks for your comment! It really was a time capsule!
@zurcherzurich213
@zurcherzurich213 3 года назад
She's gorgeous! :)
@briant2879
@briant2879 2 года назад
I find it comical when people make negative comments. Like, too bad it’s a four door, no power windows, etc. Makes me wonder what they have in their garage!
@miloC0
@miloC0 3 года назад
Beautiful! But I can’t Imagine parallel parking that 😩🤣
@Bulletguy07
@Bulletguy07 3 года назад
"Only original once" is absolutely right and that looks a very nice example of an untouched classic never been messed with. Sorry I don't live in your country (i'm from GB) otherwise i''d have been tempted! Did you get the price you were asking for?
@davidbates4096
@davidbates4096 3 года назад
The count would go nuts for this car Counting Cars
@keithstephens7783
@keithstephens7783 3 года назад
No doubt that is one beautiful automobile, However I don't think anyone ever built anything better looking than a 1959 Cadillac,, The 1959 Cadillac was the best looking thing ever set down on For wheels
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