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1990 Cadillac Brougham 5.7 Liter **39,288 Mile Time Capsule!!** (no Reserve) on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:39288
Location:

Farmington, Michigan, United States

Farmington, Michigan, United States
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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.    photo Pass_frnt_3_4_3.jpg  photo DR_rear_3_4-1.jpg  photo DR_rear_3_4_2.jpg  photo DR_side-1.jpg  photo DR_frnt_3_4-1.jpg  photo DR_frnt_3_4_2-1.jpg  photo DR_rear_3_4_2-1.jpg  photo Pass_side-2.jpg  photo Pass_frnt_3_4_2-1.jpg  photo Pass_rear_3_4-1.jpg  photo Pass_frnt_3_4-1.jpg  photo Detail_frnt_PASS_side_2.jpg  photo Detail_frnt_DR_side_2-1.jpg  photo rear_2.jpg  photo Detail_frnt_PASS_3-1.jpg  photo frnt_2.jpg  photo Detail_frnt_DR_2-1.jpg  photo Detail_hood.jpg  photo Detail_chrome_4.jpg  photo Detail_chrome_2.jpg  photo Detail_chrome.jpg  photo Detail_trunk.jpg  photo Detail_chrome_3.jpg  photo Detail_roof.jpg  photo Detail_roof_2.jpg  photo Detail_roof_3.jpg  photo Detail_roof_4.jpg  photo Detail_mirror_2.jpg  photo Detail_mirror.jpg  photo IMG_2826.jpg  photo IMG_2827.jpg  photo int_IP.jpg  photo Int_IP_2.jpg  photo int_IP_3.jpg  photo int_detail_odo.jpg  photo Door_dr.jpg  photo Door_DR_detail.jpg  photo Door_dr_rear.jpg  photo Door_DR_rear_detail.jpg  photo Door_pass.jpg  photo Door_pass_detail.jpg  photo Door_pass_rear.jpg  photo Door_pass_rear_detail.jpg  photo int_seat_frnt_dr.jpg  photo int_seat_frnt_pass.jpg  photo int_seat_rear_4.jpg  photo int_seat_rear_3.jpg  photo int_seat_rear.jpg  photo int_seat_rear_2.jpg  photo int_detail_2.jpg  photo int_detail.jpg  photo int_head_1.jpg  photo int_head_2.jpg  photo detail_door_jamb.jpg  photo engine_2.jpg  photo engine_3-1.jpg  photo engine.jpg  photo engine_insulation.jpg  photo engine_4.jpg  photo engine_under_hood.jpg  photo Door_DR_detail_2-1.jpg  photo Door_DR_rear_detail_2.jpg  photo Door_pass_detail_2-1.jpg  photo Door_pass_rear_detail_2-1.jpg  photo trunk.jpg  photo trunk_2.jpg  photo trunk_3.jpg  photo wheel_4.jpg  photo wheel_3.jpg  photo wheel_1.jpg  photo wheel_2.jpg  photo underside_rear.jpg  photo underside_front.jpg  photo glamor.jpg  photo glamor_2-1.jpg

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