1991 Cadillac Eldorado. Blue/white. 75k Miles. Cadillac Eldorado** on 2040-cars
Bronxville, New York, United States
Announce to the world that you've arrived, without saying a single word. Offered for sale is this three owner, 1991 Cadillac Eldorado. Finished in Medium Sapphire Blue Metallic with a White Cabriolet Roof, this vehicle has only traveled 75,000 miles. It's equipped with 15 inch, 70 Spoke Dayton Wire Wheels.
The sumptuous White Leather interior offers all the equipment a discerning buyer could expect from a luxury automobile, including Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors/Seats/Steering, Automatic A/C, Cruise Control, and a Bose Stereo. Powered by a 4.9 Liter 8 Cylinder Engine, this automobile puts out 200 Horsepower and is mated to a Four Speed Automatic Transmission. It's equipped with 4 Wheel ABS Brakes. Recent (within 6 months) mechanical work includes: Synthetic Blend Oil Change, Power Steering Pump, Catalytic Converter, Oxygen Sensor, Spark Plugs, Wires, Distributor Cap/Rotor, Air Filter, Fuel Filter, PCV Valve, Serpentine Belt and Wiper Blades. Pictures do not do the vehicle justice. The interior is very clean. Selling because I recently moved and am forced to park this beautiful vehicle on the street. It's a large car and parallel parking is difficult, plus, most other drivers are generally careless. Previously, it was always garaged. If you'd like to arrange a pre-purchase inspection, please contact me and I'll do my best to arrange something. Vehicle is sold as-is, with no warranty. Orignal owner's manual and two sets of keys (one gold) are included. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. NADA value ranges from $5,000 - $8,000. To view nearly 70 high resolution photos, please contact me and I'll forward a PhotoBucket Link. PLEASE NOTE: - There's a chip in the windshield. - The stereo turns on, however, no audio plays through the speakers. - The antenna is not functional, it's stuck in the up position. - The power trunk release, located in the glove box, is not functional. Trunk can be operated manually with the key. |
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