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Armored 1996 Cadillac Deville Concours Sedan 4-door 4.6l 13k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $17,800.00
Year:1996 Mileage:13020 Color: /images/
Location:

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Herndon, Virginia, United States

We are proud to offer the first of many armored sedans and SUVs for the ebay market.  Our company Alpine Armoring Inc out of Herndon, VA will be auctioning various models of armored vehicles.

This first vehicle is a 1996 Cadillac Deville and only has 13k miles!!! The armoring level is for hand guns only. This vehicle and all our vehicles are being sold at drastically reduced prices and reflect their current condition.  Some may need tune-up and general vehicle maintenance or replacement ballistic glass. This vehicle will require both. The windshield has a split to the left of the steering column, you can see it in the pictures.  The side window glass has deteriorated and has a "melted" appearance.  All vehicles are strictly sold as-is.

Engine:
    Northstar 4.6L V8 Gasoline
Transmission:     4-Speed Automatic
Power:     275 hp @ 5,600 rpm
Wheels:     16" (with run-flat inserts)
VIN:    1G6KF5292TU241641
Color:     Black
Interior:     Black Leather
Year:    1996 (13,020 miles)
Height:     57 in. (145 cm)
Length:     210 in. (533 cm)
Width:     77 in. (196 cm)
Wheelbase:     114 in. (290 cm)
Weight (Armored):    5,181 lbs. (2,350 kg.)


ARMORING SPECS for THIS ARMORED Cadillac Deville...Level A3 (B2)
  • Protection against handguns and small arms such as .357, 44 magnum, 9 mm, and Uzi
  • Original glass is removed & replaced w/certified multi-layered ballistic glass/polycarbonate
  • Opaque materials surrounding the passenger area are replaced with certified ballistic steel
  • Floor (anti-mine protection including DM51 grenade/fragmentation) using ballistic material
  • Roof (min. 60? angle) using steel (protection against DM51 grenade/fragmentation)
  • Both driver and front passenger ballistic windows are operational
  • Patented designed armoring for firewall and wheel wells
  • Complete set of (4) high-grade safety bands/run-flats
  • Additional armoring for the fuel tank
  • Options Included:
    Two Power Windows
    P.A. System

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