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1987 Cadillac Allante Base Convertible 2-door 4.1l on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:79485
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

1987 Cadillac Allante 2 Door Convertible With HardTop

Estate Sale

This Cadillac Allante is very special, it si a gorgeous convertible with incredibly low 79,485 miles and no accidents.

This Allante had a base MSRP of $55,000 in 1987 and is shown with original Pearl Metallic paint and Red leather seats and it is obviously a beautiful combination. The previous owners took meticulous care of this convertible and it is in "Outstanding" condition as it was never driven in bad weather. You could confidently get in this vehicle and drive it across the U.S.A in style.

TIce Cold Air Conditioning, This 1987 Allante features a aluminum hardtop, multi-port fuel injected variant of GM's aluminum 4.1L (250 cu in) HT-Cadallac 4100 V8, Macpherson strut-based suspension, and Bosh ABD III four-wheel disc brakes, The Delco-GM/Bose Symphony Sound System, a $905 option on other Cadillacs, and was stadard equipment on the Allante.

Features Included

~Matching Hard Top

~Black Cloth Soft Top

~ 4.1 Liter V8, 170 HP Engine

~Premium Leather Interior

~Pininfarina Designed Body

~Ice Cold Air Conditioning

~Original AM/FM Stereo in excellent working condition

~Digital Dash

~Smoke-free automobile

~State of the Art Technology

The engine in this vehicle is FANTASTICALLY quiet with no vibration at idle, and pick-up and SPEED that you must eperience to believe!

The 4 speed automatic transmission shifts like a new car, with no skips on shifts and actually does it so smoothly you can't feel it shifting. This car runs Purrfect.

The 79,485 miles are accurate with no accidents and the numbers match up for this car.

MINT, MINT, MINT

Body, Chrome and Paint are in Showroom condition.

100% laser straight, accident free and uni-body construction.

Pristine Aluminum Alloy Rims with 4 like new radial tires.

Original dash, door panels and carpet in Excellent condition.

The Undercarriage, floors and rockers are in perfect condition.

The original paint has been detailed to show unsurpassed Cadillac quality. There simply is not a better one to be found.

This condition of this vehicle showes that it was ALWAYS pampered garaged, and serviced with documented service records. This car could not be nicer.

The value for collectors cars is all about the right color combination and original condition.

This is truly a fine example of Cadillac's Best and Now it can look great in YOUR garage.

The photography gallery for this car contains many great images for you to enjoy.

Call Elton in Tampa, Fl for information or questions at

(813) 389-2380

THIS ALLANTE IS AN IMMACULATE COLLECTORS ITEM

CONVERTIBLE FUN IN THE SUN!

VIN Number: 1G6VR3170HU100437

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