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1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham D'elegance 55,372 Miles on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:55372
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States

You are bidding on 1987 Cadillac Fleetwood with the D'Elegance Package FREE AND CLEAR TITLE.  ALL ORIGINAL TITLE DOCUMENTS IN SELLER'S POSSESSION.  The odometer reading is 55,372 and 80%-90% of the mileage is freeway based.  This vehicle has always been a non-smoking vehicle and stored in a non-smoking garage.

PLEASE SEE THE VEHICLE REPORT FOR HISTORY/FACT VERIFICATION AND HIGH RATING FOR THIS VEHICLE.

It is a beautiful deep burgandy/merlot color and the paint is in excellent condition for the age of the vehicle.  This vehicle can easily and comfortably seat 5-6 adults (depending on their size) with plenty of leg space.

The vehicle was purchased about 25 years ago by the current owner from the premier Cadillac dealership Marvin K. Brown which is still in operation.  Seller was told by the dealership that the owner of the vehicle was an elderly woman and the car had been garage stored, which was evident by the condition of vehicle at the time of purchase. Since the vehicle was purchased by the present owner, it has also been garage stored.

The vehicle is being sold because the present owner can no longer comfortably operate it and no longer needs a large vehicle.

It is a rear-wheel drive vehicle. The exact odometer reading is 55,372. No airbags and no anti-locking brakes. It has a radio cassette player.  The interior is leather - no rips, tears or stains. The door panels are genuine leather and fully padded.  The floorboards are covered with deep pile burgundy carpeting. It has multi-level air conditioning and cruise control, power steering and power locks, automatic antenna, power seats and power windows.   The trunk opens and closes automatically - motor driven.  

The vehicle is in excellent running condition. It has recently passed the California smog certification and has a 3-month old battery.  A new muffler may be needed. Buyer may choose to have the vehicle tuned up to any of their specific preferences - at their expense.  

This is a CASH SALE. A $500 deposit will be required within 24 hours through Pay Pal. The transaction must be completed and the vehicle picked up by Buyer within seven (7) days from the date of sale. The remainder of the funds to be given to Seller at the time the vehicle is delivered to Buyer. 

DELIVERY OF VEHICLE:  Seller will give Buyer a signed and notarized Bill of Sale, original title documents, signed transfer documents and keys to the vehicle once the vehicle has been fully paid for. Buyer is responsible for their own transfer fees and taxes.  Seller will pay any transfer fees or taxes assigned to them by the State of California only.

If Buyer has a third party taking delivery of the vehicle, or having the vehicle shipped, Seller requires an original, signed and notarized Power of Attorney stating the name of the person or business representing the Buyer, their legal identification, a copy of the Buyer's Driver's License.  The Power of Attorney must state that the person or business receiving the vehicle has the authorization to pay for the vehicle, take possession of the vehicle and keys, prepare the vehicle for shipping and sign all transfer or sale documents required by the State of California.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, damage that may occur to the vehicle during loading, securing or transfer. Seller will make a Notary Public available. The vehicle must be paid for in full before it is delivered to Buyer or Buyer's representative.

NOTE: IMMEDIATELY UPON DELIVERY OF THE VEHICLE TO BUYER, SELLER WILL CANCEL THEIR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COVERAGE ON THE CADILLAC.  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURANCE ONCE THE KEYS ARE HANDED TO THEM.

Buyer has 24 hours from the date of sale to deposit the initial $500.00 through PayPal.  If Buyer fails to deposit the funds within 24 hours and does not contact Buyer, the sale will be cancelled and reported to Ebay. Once Buyer has paid the initial $500, they are to contact Seller to inform them of the date they want to take delivery.  Seller will make the vehicle available within a 20 mile radius at a location where there is a Notary Public available. If Buyer is not within a 20 mile radius, alternate arrangements can be made.

In the event Buyer makes the initial $500 deposit timely but fails to complete the transaction within the seven (7) days from the date of sale and fails to contact Buyer with reasonable alternate arrangements, the deposit will become non-refundable and reported to Ebay

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