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Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham One Owner From New 30k Original Miles Full History on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:30433
Location:

Manitoba, Canada

Manitoba, Canada

First time ever listed for sale since NEW...

WHAT A PIECE OF CLASSIC HISTORY… with 50K original km (30K miles)

One of the lowest mileage examples ever for sale by a private collector who is also the original owner.
Been in our family since the time of purchase.

ORIGINAL unadulterated condition. IT'S ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE.




Let’s get right to the highlights:

Canadian spec ONE OWNER
Local car from NEW
History of service
Clear title and clean Autocheck & CarFax
Original owner’s manual & pouch
Original keys (BOTH sets) including wheel keys
Original OVIP (Owner & Vehicle Identification Plate)
Original PAINT
Original door guards
Original Interior
Original vinyl roof
Original factory chrome
Original factory pin stripes
Original owner
Original floor mats
Recent oil change
Recent Safety Inspection
Required insurance immobilizer installed


Nothing to do but get in and drive off. This is a seasonal use (obviously by the mileage), city driven, always garaged, CADILLAC. Classy white on burgundy, it boasts having only 50789 km from new. The RWD (rear wheel drive) means longevity.

A one owner car of this age is rare. Wear of both the steering wheel and driver’s seat show as new.

Available for immediate purchase, this is the very first time this car has ever gone up for sale.

Thank you for stopping by to consider this Cadillac...


NOTE: eBay USA has no way of linking a true Canadian car to an AutoCheck report when it has never been registered in the U.S. Of course you are welcome to purchase your own using the VIN if this car is truly of interest to you.

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