1995 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 2-door 4.6l. Buy-it-now $1995! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Sebastian, Florida, United States
This could end up being one of those great all-time e-Bay deals you hear about every so often. Selling at no reserve is a1995 2 dr. Cadillac Eldorado Touring sedan with a New Factory Dealer installed Northstar Engine with upgraded head-bolt kit installed.' Check the car fax-- Only 2 elderly woman owners since new. This Eldorado is owned and titled by an 83 yr. old woman who can no longer drive. NICE COMFORTABLE,SAFE,DEPENDABLE EVERYDAY DRIVER OR CANDIDATE FOR EASY SHOWROOM RESTORATION. Registered and used regularly.. -----------------Linus Cadillac/Buick of Vero Beach Florida installed a new factory engine in 2012 and about 20,000 miles ago.------------Warranty expired last year but documentation shows motor was replaced. Still runs/drives great. Overall condition should at least be considered good. Gold Driftwood paint is still nice and shiny. Only 1 or 2 very small scratches, tried to show in pics, but they are very unnoticeable. Some vinyl molding inserts are "wrinkly" and are easily replaced. In pic #6 you can see two drops on the hood, that was sap that has since been cleaned. Also the passenger side air bag cover has also been snapped back in place since the pics were taken. Aluminum wheels will be cleaned before car is picked up. NOTE- She's had her garage inspect the car from top to bottom and here is some suggestions they have-- Interior should be considered at least good. Leather still looks nice. Body should be considered "very good". If restoration is being considered then replacing steering wheel cover and shifter cover could be bought new on e-Bay for around $125. One snap in rubber door moulding piece to be replaced, electric seat knobs glued back on, (seats work fine, just the plastic knob pops off), insurance co. replaced nicked windshield but the original mirror was not used for some reason, but original is included if wanted, one vinyl insert is a little "bubbly" and could be replaced, just had a new starter motor installed and it is not a factory original part but it still has a lifetime warranty, brakes recently replaced including new left rotor, right rotor should be "turned" or replaced at next brake job, spare "donut tire" is included but would recommend replacing it with a full size spare, driver side electric mirror is a little slow but works fine, OVERALL CAR DRIVES NICE AND IS VERY SAFE AND SHOULD BE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED FOR AN EVERYDAY DRIVER OR PERFECT FOR A BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION. I have seen Eldorado's in much worse condition sell for $2500-$3500.
Still registered and can be safely driven anywhere. Please consider running a car fax, if anything important shows up please contact me, thank you. NOTE- I WILL PUT A ''BUY-IT-NOW'' PRICE ON THIS FOR $1995. IF INTERESTED CONTACT ME. IF NOT IT WILL BE SOLD AT HIGHEST BID, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. It will also be listed locally so it may be ended if sold.
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