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Iconic Styling
Spacious Interior
Powerful V8 Engines
Cruising Comfort
Collector Appeal
Solid Build Quality
High Fuel Consumption
Significant Size
Maintenance Costs
Outdated Technology
Potential for Rust
Complex Systems
Carburetor issues
Fuel system leaks
Electrical system faults (lights, gauges)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially in the frame, floor pans, and wheel wells.
Verify the functionality of all power accessories (windows, seats, locks).
Check the condition of the engine and transmission; listen for unusual noises.
Confirm maintenance records and any restoration work performed.
Factor in the cost of fuel, insurance, and specialized maintenance for a classic car.
Consider the availability of a mechanic experienced with vintage American luxury cars.
Test drive to assess ride quality, braking, and steering.
Suspension wear (bushings, shocks)