1998 Cadillac Catera, 4 Door Hardtop, New Rotors Still In Box, New Wheels. on 2040-cars
Williamsport, Maryland, United States
Hello and
welcome to the auction. You are bidding on a running and driving 1997
Cadillac Catera with a clean Maryland title. I am selling this car as it
has sat un-driven for quite some time. It has been started and idled ,
just not driven. My original plans was to make this a project car but I
have simply gotten to busy with work and to many other things to do, so I
am selling this car.
Known issues with car: It has sat in the sun uncovered and now needs paint work, needs a radio and new door speakers with grills. Please note the one pic shows a short piece of missing trim between the drivers side rear quarter and bottom of roof line. This piece of trim came off in a car wash and will need replced. Car has a slight miss while idling this is likely either a spark plug or coil pack , I have not checked to see which if either. Car has a solid body , good engine and tranny. Has new euro headlights that need wired up, just a few wires to connect. Buyer will also get the four new 17" wheels as pictured that fit this car. The car currently has 16" wheels and tires, so buyer will have to obtain 17" tires to fit the new wheels. Buyer also get new brake rotors that are currently still in their boxes in cars trunk. As noted I simply have to many projects and to much to do so I am selling this car as is where is, cheap. Since this is a used car it is sold as is no warranties implied or given. The description is a honest assesment of the car and the winning bidder is going to get a great deal at a cheap price. Buyer is responsible for pickup of car which can either be picked up in person or by truck. Car does run so it can be driven onto a car hauler if needed. Please ask any questions prior to bidding and I will do my best to answer. On a side note about two years ago just before I stopped driving this car I paid the local cadillac garage $1800 to go over the engine and seal up any oil drips. Current Odometer Reading on this car is 90,124 Payment is to be cash or a personal check. Please note if paying by personal check a 7 day check clearing period applies before car can be released for pickup. I will also accept PayPal bank transfer on this auction for the initial deposit. (PayPal ID : ceo4profit@aol.com) Enjoy The Auction :) |
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Junkyard Gem: 1997 Cadillac Catera
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