Unbelievably Nice! Low Low Miles. Priced To Sell. Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
If you’re a collector, nostalgic or
looking for a unique daily driver, you’re looking at the right car. Recently driven
across country I can say, “What a ride!” This car has a fantastic ride, it’s comfortable,
reliable and noticeable. Many compliments on the preservation of this true
American Flagship. This Brougham comes with all the
features you would expect such as power windows, locks, automatic climate
control, automatic lights, intermittent wipers, tilt and telescopic steering
wheel, am/fm cassette, chrome and more chrome. This Cadillac was recently serviced and inspected and passed with ease. All the rubber is thick, the a/c is ice cold, the paint is shiny, and the carpet is clean along with the velour seats. There isn’t a mark on the vinyl top and the body is straight. As with any 26-year old car you should anticipate marks, scratches, dimples or other imperfection. However, with this one, you'll need to look long and hard to find them. See our 24 pictures and judge for yourself. All switches work as designed,
the engine runs strong, is powerful and gets reasonably good gas mileage along with a transmission that operates smoothly. The radio is loud and clear, and the cassette player
works. This is simply a great car priced at a fraction of new, which obviously
there are no true comparisons. We offer a drive train warranty free for 1000 miles or
30-days to a retail buyer. At any time during this auction feel free to call
and ask any additional questions or feel free to make an offer. We have made our best attempt to represent
this vehicle accurately. We are a licensed Florida Dealer and our eBay rating
as well as our local reputation is very important to us. With this in mind, bid
with confidence that we are here to build relationships and sell vehicles. In
this same regard, please bid responsibly and remember this is a contract to
purchase and eBay charges us for ads and so on. If you are a Florida resident
and not a dealer we will need to collect sales tax. If you reside outside
Florida and pick this vehicle up, we will need to collect sales tax. If you
reside out of Florida and have this vehicle shipped to you, no sales tax.
Also, we charge a dealer fee of $399.00 that is not included in your
final bid price or the accepted offer.
Again, this vehicle has a 1 month, 1,000 mile limited power train
warranty to a retail buyer. A retail buyer described as anyone buyer other than
a dealer. If you have any questions, please
don't hesitate to call me at 321-499-3945, International House of Cars, 1380
West New Haven Avenue, West Melbourne, Florida 32904 www.ihouseofcars.com. This Vehicle is listed
locally. Therefore we may end auction early. Mileage may vary a few
hundred miles from listing. Rob Fontaine |
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1990 cadillac hearse
1964 cadillac series 60 fleetwood base 7.0l
1994 cadillac fleetwood limousine only 35,000 orig miles 1 owner
1966 black runs&drives inter excel body fair all the goodies!
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