1993 Cadillac Allante Base Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 55,350
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Allante
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
All the information others have said about the '93 Allante.
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2-month old 7-year guarantee AC/Delco Battery.
I have the old dull looking wheels if the buyer wants them. I replaced them with the chrome wheels with gold emblems.
The previous owner put premium Michelin tires on it when I bought it. I drove the car 200 miles home, then put the Vogue tires on. So, if'n you would like the near new tires I took off you can have them.
I am giving two additional new Vogue tires with the car that match the Vogues on the car. These have the 1-1/4" whitewall which are just about impossible to find now without being almost used up.
These have the Vogue YELLOW rings on them. Vogue says "Gold" but they are really "Yellow". Gold sounds classier than yellow. If anyone is into Vogue tires and wants to know how to keep the Yellow like new, email me.
New top in box. I don't need a new top but I bought it at an auto swap meet for next to nothing, bought it for just in case. But just-in-case never happened, so it's still in the original carton.
The CD does not work, but there is a new 10-disc CD changer in the trunk. Recently installed trunk pull down motor and antenae motor.
Dash pad and Windblocker included. 1/4" chrome trim accents the major horizontal lines.
The hardtop is being sold seperately, I'll give the buyer an offer they cannot refuse. I had it sold but came the shipping problem.
The A/C has just been converted to the new R134 system and charged. THAT ain't cheap. Most Allantes still have the old impossible to charge R12 system.
Has the Boze premium Symphony sound system. But lets face it, if it were possible to put the whole symphony in the car, being a convertible, it wouldn't sound any better than the cheapest Walmart radio. Unless your a kid and want to put the top down, turn the power up and entertain (P-Off) the neighborhood.
Chrome covered lower rocker panels. You won't see another Allante with this feature.
The console (see pic) was stepped on and pushed in by my dog. Nothing, except 2 clips were broken. They look like a 10-cent item, but knowing Cadillac they probable want fifty bucks each.
The left side taillight lense is cracked. I replaced it 2 years ago but now it is broken again. Seems like these lenses are a target. THIS crack is an acceptable crack.
Since January I have had to park outside. So it comes with an almost new full cover plus another still in the carton. What you see is my Quickie cover (2 vinyl table cloth covers put together) for no-rain nights.
I have another CD player but didn't put it in. I decided to put in the 10-disc CD changer instead. So comes with CD changer, not installed. It is still in the box so I don't know if it works, I assume it does.
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