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California 1993 Cadillac Allante Pininfarina on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:8
Location:

Culver City, California, United States

Culver City, California, United States

This car runs and drives amazing we just got back from a 300 mile round trip to palm springs and she performed perfectly even in friday traffic on the dreaded 405. This car is not prefect by any means I'm sure anyone could nit pick it to death but I feel she is very presentable as is for a 21 year old car. I have no issue taking this Cadillac Allante Pininfarina  to Mastros in beverly hills when my wife and I out and it never fail we always hear nice Allante. The interior was originally gray, the pervious owner had the interior redone in the black and beige I personally love but please look at the pictures and decide for your self.  The vogue rims and tires are in good shape except for one rim has some scratches on it, but does not effect the rims performance but is cosmetically unpleasing . Please try to relies I am trying my hardest to be as forthcoming as possible, but I can't see though your eyes and everyone has their own idea what is nice and what is not. I am more then willing to show the car to any prospective buyer you can call me at 310 409 6541 If you live to fair away or can't make it out to Los Angeles please google auto inspection services for around $100 you can have a 3rd party inspect the car I have a good feedback and in not trying to hurt that. Thank you and happy bidding.  
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GM, UAW poaching Nissan workers in Tennessee

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