This 1960 Cadillac Sedan DeVille is a four-window flattop variant that isn’t quite a driver due to its brakes needing work. Regardless, the seller has done quite a bit of tuneup work, including a carb rebuild, as well as fitment of new filters, oil, battery, and ignition components, and the car is now said to run very well. The transmission is in good working order as well, and despite its dusty looks, the car sounds to have a lot of potential for restoration. Find it here on eBay in De Pere, Wisconsin with a $6,500 BIN.

What looks like weathered primer might actually be the factory Platinum Gray metallic, now heavily faded. Chrome is literally lackluster, but trim appears intact and complete, apart from unmentioned wheel covers and an absent piece on the dented headlight “brow.” Fender skirts are stowed inside, and bodywork seems pretty straight otherwise, the seller adding that the car was always stored indoors. Along with the dented brow, it would seem the biggest exterior issues are some rust and broken marker and taillight lenses.

Inside the pillarless greenhouse, carpet is somewhat worn and the dash presents at least one split, but the cabin remains in good shape overall, aside from dust and a bit of discoloration in some spots. Leather and cloth upholstery looks good despite a single tear atop the front seat, and the car also features rear window shades and many power options.

As is clear to see here, the Carter carburetor was recently rebuilt, the seller also noting new engine oil, plugs and wires, distributor cap, rotor, and points, capacitor, filters and more. The 390ci V8 is said to start and run well as a result, and the Hydra-Matic trans also sounds to be in good working order. Brake sorting is left to the buyer, and the engine bay is far overdue for a good detailing.

A set of wide whites could be the final item on the list of needs, especially if as solid as claimed.