2002 Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series: Last Of Production Only 1596 Made! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Hi Selling A Very Rare And Great Example Of The Cadillac Eldorado, Let Me Tell You A Brief Explanation Of What This "Collector Series" Eldorado is, In 1953 Cadillac Introduced The Eldorado For The Very First Time. In 2002 The Production Sadly Ended....GM Decided To Take The Very LAST Vehicles And Reflect The Very First Eldorado's, The Only Colors In 1953 Were Red & White, Same In The 2002 Eldorado Collector Series Only Red & White, Also These Vehicles Were Produced By GM With a Custom Exhaust Note To Resemble The Sound From The 1953.
Also These Collector Series Came With Special Chrome Wheels Exclusively To This Model, The Interior Also Has Unique Tu-Tone Leather. There Were Only #1596 of These Beauties Made, This Particular Vehicle Is #1156. These Are Getting Hard To Find And Prices Are Going Up As The Years Go By. 98k Original Miles This Vehicle Is In fact a 1 Owner Car. No Accidents Automatic Transmission Well Maintained This Car Runs & Drives Like A Dream Garage Kept NO Modifications Were Made, All Original Except a Remote Starter. Many Options, Heated Leather Seats Power Everything. (773)790-0853 Cell |
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