Virginia Inspected 1990 Cadillac Allante Value Leader Convertible 2-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Ocean City, Maryland, United States
For sale is an an extra clean 1990 Cadillac Allante Value Leader Convertible. It runs and drives 100%, has a clean Autocheck and a current Virginia inspection and is being sold with no reserve. The previous owner had taken great care of this car. It was garage kept and only driven on occasion. The 4.5L eight cylinder engine purrs along without a miss or smoke. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly without an hesitation or slipping. The brakes, suspension and steering seem to be working normally. No exhaust leaks. We could not find any mechanical issues with this car. The exterior is a glossy Euro Red. It's hard to believe this car is almost 25 years old by looking at the body. We think it was repainted at some point and they did an excellent job. It looks like all trim was removed and nothing was taped. It looks original. No windshield chips or cracks. The lights and lenses are bright without ant cracks. The tires have about 25% tread. We have not removed the hard top but considering the vehicle appearance we assume the soft top to be in good condition. The interior is a soft tan leather and tan carpet. Both are in good condition with no rips, holes, wear areas or stains. All the power options such as seats, windows, side mirrors, etc. work as designed except the cruise control. The AC is cold. The sound system volume is not very loud. The information system on the dash is working perfectly. This Allante is in above average condition. There are absolutely no mechanical problems and no indication of any intending issues. The new owner will be able to drive home, with confidence, no matter where they live. This quality pre-owned vehicle is being sold by a Maryland Used Car Dealer. We require, on ALL internet sales, a $200 internet auction fee which covers document, clerical, airport transportation, IT support, internet provider and all other internet auction expenses. This fee covers our fixed expenses and allows us to sell with no reserve. We offer, with proof of insurance, a 60 day temporary tag for $50. This is a NO RESERVE auction which means that the high bidder, at auction end, must purchase the vehicle. Only bid if you intend to buy and you understand the payment procedure. Please don't insult our intelligence, and yours, with some lame excuse why you can't buy when you win. ALL non-paying bidders will be reported to Ebay. IF THE DEPOSIT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HOURS AS REQUIRED THROUGH PAYPAL WE WILL AUTOMATICALLY RELIST AND REPORT AN UNPAID BIDDER. We try to describe all vehicles accurately. For questions call 410 251-7326. Thanks. MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION IS NOT REQUIRED FOR MARYLAND RESIDENTS SINCE THIS VEHICLE QUALIFIES FOR HISTORIC REGISTRATION. Deposits are non-refunded. |
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