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1970 Cadillac Fleetwood,V8,4-Spd Automatic,Classic,Cruise Control,A/C,Steel Body

1970 Cadillac Fleetwood

Technical specifications of Cadillac Fleetwood 1970

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Make: Cadillac
Model: Fleetwood
Type: Sedan
Doors: 4 Doors
Year: 1970
Mileage: 35,263
VIN: M0309074
Color: Blue
Engine size: V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1970 Cadillac Fleetwood for sale in Parma, OH 44129

This Cadillac is powered by a V8 gas engine, paired with a 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. There is only 35,263 original miles on this piece of history. This beauty is shown in Spartacus Blue, has been garage kept and is non-smoking.

Features:

AC

Cruise Control

Tilt Wheel

AM/FM/CD Player

Power Steering, Locks, Windows and Brakes

Steel Body

Has Original Wheels that come with the Car

History:

In June, 2011 we purchased this lovely 1970 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special. In 1970, there were only 1,738 of this particular model manufactured. 1970 was the last year the Sixty Special Sedan was built.

Our particular Fleetwood was originally owned by Hilde Wittgenstein, widow of Paul Wittgenstein. Paul Wittgenstein was a concert pianist, who lost his right arm during WWI. Composer Paul Hindemith wrote a concerto for Paul Wittgenstein, which Mr. Wittgenstein simply put away and never played. He taught piano, and one of his students was a young lady by the name of Hilde Schania. Hilde and Paul eventually married. Paul Wittgenstein died in 1961; Hilde lived until 2001. Upon her death, the contests of her home were inventoried. the concerto was discovered, in addition to autographed manuscripts by Richard Strauss, letters from Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard Wagner, and even a lock of Brahms' hair.

Also, among Hilde's belongings was a 1970 Fleetwood with 23,000 miles on it. It seems that Hilde lost the majority of her eyesight as a young child, due to a debilitating disease. Her inability to see did not keep her from learning to play the piano, although it did limit her ability to drive. The 1970 Fleetwood was chauffeur-driven, with Hilde sitting in the back seat behind the driver. Her pillow and pipe-cleaner dog are still in the car.

The Fleetwood was purchased from Hilde's Estate by friends of ours. They brought the car to Ohio (from Pennsylvania) where it sat until we bought it. She is Spartacus Blue and had only 23,000 miles on her. We promptly named her "Hilde" in honor of her first owner, Hilde Wittgenstein.

We live in northeast Ohio but have had a great deal of fun with Hilde, driving her to St. Augustine, Florida; Boston, Massachusetts and Lake George, New York, among other places (Tennessee, Michigan, etc.)

Sellers Note: The Engine Pan Needs to be Replaced.

Please call (402)502-8385 for more information.

ATTENTION BUYERS

*Caveat Emptor* Please Remember to Inspect Vehicle Prior To Purchase!

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