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57 caddy whats it worth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by redtracker, Nov 9, 2010.

  1. redtracker
    Joined: Aug 30, 2010
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    i came across this caddy from a friend of the family and he is willing to sell it. does anybody have an idea what its worth. thanks cody

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  2. MikeRose
    Joined: Oct 7, 2004
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    from Yuma, AZ

    Alot of factors to decide price, but to me... like $3500-$4500 tops, if its got the drivetrain, in this economy. These cars are expensive to restore.
     
  3. I would bet that back bumper and grille would cost a grand + to replace. Then there is the headline, it looks a little worn :D. But it would still make a great cruiser if the drive train is there and OK. These big sleds look pretty cool as mild customs :cool:
     
  4. Jonnie King
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    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I think Mike may be a little high on his figures.

    To restore OR customize this '57 correctly, you would probably have to put in $20 - $30 Grand. We're talking bodywork, interior, drivetrain, chrome, paint, parts, and, ch***is/frame/suspension, PLUS, labor, if you can't do it yourself. These are phenominal cars...but, you have to pay to get 'em back to where they were, or where you want to get 'em to.

    So I would say $1,500 - $2,000 tops for the condition it's in.

    JK
     
  5. 40StudeDude
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    "Worth" and what you can buy it for are two different prices. '57's are desirable...but the question is: Engine/****** in it...??? When's the last time it ran...??? Being in Pennsylvania, how bad is the rust...??? How bad is the interior...??? Gl***...???

    If you really want it..I'd offer a thousand...

    Like Katatonic Mike said...restoring one, or simply putting it back on the street, can get expensive...depending on how much you can do yourself...Cadillac parts are akin to Corvette parts...there's not a cheap piece to be had.

    R-
     
  6. redtracker
    Joined: Aug 30, 2010
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    wow he said he would sell the caddy to me for 900$ and for another 900 i could have all the parts he has collected over the years.

    He also has a 56 Buick project he started a number of years ago and hasn't been able to finish. I don't know if he's interested in sell it or not. It's a major undertaking. He pulled the body of the ch***is and dropped it onto a 79 Grand Prix frame to run a later model drive train (350 sm block, disc brakes, etc). He also chopped the top (4" i think). He's got it sitting on the Grand Prix frame but nothing is bolted down or finalized at all
     
  7. Squablow
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    I wouldn't touch the '56 Buick, sounds like it's been butchered up pretty bad. Chopped top and on a modern frame is only a good thing if it was done by someone with skills, an amateur chop and frame swap can turn a nice car into s****.

    The Caddy looks like one I saw here in Wisconsin, also a '57 coupe de Ville, that one had the engine turning over but maybe a little more rust in the body (hard to tell from your pics) I p***ed on it at $1000

    The one you have pictured above is probably worth the asking price but don't expect to buy it and then turn around and resell it for a profit or anything like that.
     
  8. MikeRose
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    from Yuma, AZ

    The long spears that are missing from the 1/4 panels go for like a grand a piece if you can find them in nice shape. ...but you could do a semi custom, shave some of the chrome, buy better used chrome trim for the pieces you wanna keep, and be looking pretty good for less.

    I think it's a good deal at $900, it is a 57. If you truely want a 50s cadillac. This probably isn't a project to get into if your heart isnt in it.

    I love 57s and 58s.
     
  9. redtracker
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    thanks guys for all your imput i think for now ill just finish my daily driver and save up some cash and get something i really want later on down the road
     
  10. 117harv
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    I would say at two grand or less you wont go wrong. 57 and 58 are better looking than the ever popular 59's imho.....get it.
     
  11. Old Cars Price Guide 8/10:

    #6 (parts car), #5 (complete in need of total restoration), #4 (may be drivable but need paint and interior, etc.):

    Series 62: $1480, $4,440, $7,400
    Coupe Deville: $1,600, $4,800, $8,000

    Only other coupe that year is the Eldorado and the values are a tad higher.

    Looks like a 5 at best, to me.
     
  12. CADILLAC AL
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    Best bet is to consider it a pile of parts & try to research what the used parts will sell for on the open market vs. s**** price.
    It may sound harsh but like most things others will tell you it's worth a million dollars till you try to sell it & then nobody will give you a plugged nickel.
    Voice of experience.
    Good Luck,
    Al:cool:
     
  13. OLDSKEWL61
    Joined: Feb 8, 2006
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    in this area all its life? any floor pans left? if ur p***ing i may be interested
     

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