1990 Cadillac Brougham 5.7 Liter **39,288 Mile Time Capsule!!** on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
This is an absolutely stunning 1990 Cadillac Brougham finished in its original and very desirable Academy Gray with the much preferred 5.7 V8 . This is a one owner car and it currently has only 39,288 miles. The car truly looks as if it rolled off the show room floor and into my garage; it even has the original window sticker. The paint and chrome are absolutely gorgeous and the body is straight as an arrow with no rust anywhere! This Cadillac retains its 100% pristine original interior and floor mats with only small blemish on driver’s door panel (as seen in the photos). Being the flagship Cadillac it is fully loaded and absolutely everything works as it should from the automatic climate control, the Ice cold A/C to the power windows and antenna! The pictures speak for themselves and accurately depict the condition of the vehicle! I also have a set of pristine Cadillac Brougham standard wheel covers if you prefer that look.
I reserve the right to end the auction early. Buyer pays all shipping costs (I can help arrange if necessary). The car is available to view locally.
A $500 deposit is required within 2 days of the auction ending, full payment upon pickup. If you have any additional questions please don't hesitate to call 516-850-2974 -Adam **This vehicle is being re-listed due to lack of payment. If you have 0 feedback or just signed up for an Ebay account please contact me before bidding.** |
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Following earlier speculation, GM has confirmed that it is moving Cadillac's base of operations from Detroit to New York. Lest you think it might rent offices in the Chrysler Building (which is, after all, one of the tallest in the city), the new Cadillac global headquarters will be located in the Soho area with a "multipurpose brand and event space in conjunction with modern loft offices." The company is still evaluating which staff will move along with it to Manhattan, and which will remain in Michigan where technical operations will still be based.
The move from Detroit to New York is the first major change being instituted by new Cadillac chief Johan de Nysschen, who previously undertook a similar shift in moving Infiniti away from Nissan headquarters to its own facility in Hong Kong. Ford had attempted a similar move in relocating its luxury portfolio under the Premier Automotive Group (which then included Lincoln, Mercury, Land Rover, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Volvo) from Dearborn to Irvine, CA, but ended up moving Lincoln (the last one still under the Ford umbrella) back to Michigan. Other luxury automakers like Audi (Volkswagen) and Maserati (Fiat) are headquartered away from their parent companies as well, but have a longer history of independent operation.
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Yet this time I am not suffering.
Cadillac has dropped its all-new 2015 Escalade in my driveway. Instead of battling city congestion, attempting to reason with misinformed government agents, snacking on a too-small bag of pretzels and physically rubbing shoulders with a dubious stranger for 90-plus minutes within the confines of a bumpy aircraft, I have chosen to forgo air travel and drive myself door-to-door in a fullsize luxury sport utility vehicle.
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