2002 Cadillac Escalade Ext 55,000 Original Miles, Clean Ca Title Orig. Owner on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
2002 Cadillac Escalade EXT. This car belonged to my father, who recently passed away. He was the original owner. It is from California and has a clean title. Registered until April 20, 2015. I will try my best to describe this vehicle in words, however I want you to inspect it before purchasing. I'm not sure if it's RWD or AWD so if you ask me to look for something that will let you know which one it is, I will be happy to do so.
The plusses. It has 55,000 original miles and runs and drives perfectly. Tires are in good shape. The ones in the front seem newer. The minuses. My father was a Ham Radio enthusiast and as a result, had antennas installed all around the vehicle. Some of the installation screws were mounted on the body and tonneau cover (see pics). I am not well versed in what kind of equipment was installed and was not able to get any of it to operate. There was an extra battery mounted inside the vehicle at one point which is no longer there. Cables have been insulated with electrical tape. I recall the air conditioning working when I first obtained the vehicle. Since then, I have not been able to get it to work. It has not been detailed in a while. The carpets are dirty. Seats are in good shape- a little wear on the driver side seat but not torn. Headliner is good. The cloth part that slides to expose the moonroof is a bit loose, but not bad. There is lettering on the back which can be easily removed. Apparently, some minor body work was performed on various places on the vehicle and I believe he painted this himself with a similar color but it was not professionally done. I am trying to describe this vehicle to a fault and would rather paint a bleaker picture of it than what it is. Actually, it looks better than I am describing it, but your opinion is the one that matters. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. The car is currently in Arcadia, CA (15 mi. NE of downtown Los Angeles). BUYER MUST PICK UP VEHICLE within 48 hours of auction end, as this is being stored in my friend's house. Thanks for looking. |
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