1991 Cadillac Allante Pininfarina Phase 2 Pearl White Convertible on 2040-cars
Mary Esther, Florida, United States
I am listing this for my inlaw so please direct all your questions to 716-471-9585 Dave. I have seen the car and want to point out that there are several body items that are not perfect or need attention, ie a few dents, cracked panels, broken tail lights ets, so please look carefully at the pictures so you are not surprised. That being said it runs good and is pretty fast and has a solid base to work with, Thanks Mark, Here is his description. 1991 Cadillac Allante Pininfarina Phase 2 with 129,908 miles. The body was made in Italy by Ferrari, drive train by Cadillac. Low Retail Kelly Blue Book: $5750 Low Retail N.A.D.A: $5200 Average Retail: $6375 High Retail: $10,650 -New brakes, radiator, thermostat, water pump, plugs, cap and rotor. -all fluids changed -the glass is all good, top is in good condition but needs a new motor piece/assembly to lock the rear of the convertible top down (the plastic gear is stripped) which is why there is s gap at the rear of the convertible top. -runs good. solid car -lights all working -heat & ac working -power windows don't work-needs new button on passenger side as its not there -the rest is obvious: dents, scratches, interior -This is a driveable project car that will be worth more money when done! -MSRP was $60k when car was new! I've also included a link to my sky drive where there are a couple more pictures that I couldn't fit on eBay's site you will probably have to copy and paste it. http://sdrv.ms/1bcEKQH On Feb-09-14 at 16:25:25 PST, seller added the following information:
I am listing this for my inlaw so please direct all your questions to 716-471-9585 Dave. I have seen the car and want to point out that there are several body items that are not perfect or need attention, ie a few dents, cracked panels, broken tail lights ets, so please look carefully at the pictures so you are not surprised. That being said it runs good and is pretty fast and has a solid base to work with, Thanks Mark, Here is his description. 1991 Cadillac Allante Pininfarina Phase 2 with 129,908 miles. The body was made in Italy by Ferrari, drive train by Cadillac. Low Retail Kelly Blue Book: $5750 Low Retail N.A.D.A: $5200 Average Retail: $6375 High Retail: $10,650 -New brakes, radiator, thermostat, water pump, plugs, cap and rotor. -all fluids changed -the glass is all good, top is in good condition but needs a new motor piece/assembly to lock the rear of the convertible top down (the plastic gear is stripped) which is why there is s gap at the rear of the convertible top. -runs good. solid car -lights all working -heat & ac working -power windows don't work-needs new button on passenger side as its not there -the rest is obvious: dents, scratches, interior -This is a driveable project car that will be worth more money when done! -MSRP was $60k when car was new! I've
also included a link to my sky drive where there are a couple more
pictures that I couldn't fit on eBay's site you will probably have to
copy and paste it. http://sdrv.ms/1bcEKQH Item is for sale locally and may be ended early due to sale. Thanks for looking |
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