1993 Cadillac Allante California Estate Car One Owner 67k Actual Mi Blk/beige on 2040-cars
Westminster, California, United States
BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL 1993 CADILLAC ALLANTE WITH ONLY 67,933 ACTUAL MILES.BLACK EXTERIOR WITH AN OYSTER/LIGHT BEIGE INTERIOR.THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST GORGEOUS AND RARE COLOR COMBINATION.THIS IS THE LAST AND MOST DESIRABLE CADILLAC ALLANTE WITH THE ONLY YEAR THAT OFFERED THE NORTHSTAR 32-VALVE V-8 ENGINE.THIS WAS OWNED BY ONE ELDERLY CALIFORNIA OWNER SINCE NEW UNTIL HIS PASSING RECENTLY.THE CAR WAS ALWAYS GARAGED AND WAS MAINTAINED VERY WELL.IT NEVER FAILED ANY CALIFORNIA EMMISSIONS TEST.THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL.NO SMOKING OR OVERHEATING.RECENTLY REPLACED NORTHSTAR IGNITION COILS.TRANSMISSION IS SUPER SMOOTH.BRAKES AND TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.NICE ORIGINAL CHROME CADILLAC WHEELS.THE BLACK COVERTIBLE TOP IS LIKE NEW.NO SPLITS,TEARS,OR WEARING SPOTS.THE BLACK PAINT IS IN EXTREMELY NICE CONDITION FOR ITS AGE.IT IS VERY SHINY WITH NO CLEARCOAT DAMAGE.NO RUST ANYWHERE.ABSOLUTELY NEVER IN ANY ACCIDENTS.VERY FEW MINOR BLEMISHES THAT ARE ALMOST UNDETECTABLE.EVERYTHING OPERATES AND FUNCTIONS QUITE WELL ON THE CAR.COLD AIR CONDITIONING.THE FRONT AND REAR POWER ASSIST MOTRS WORK PERFECTLY.THE REAR TOP LATCHES DOWN EASILY AS IT SHOULD.THE ONLY THING MISSING ON THE CAR IS THE SMALL PARADE BOOT EXTENSIONS.THE LEATHER INTERIOR IS MAGNIFICENT.NO WEAR MARKS,CRACKING,OR TEARS ON THE SEATS.NICE ORIGINAL DASHBOARD AND WORKING COMPUTER BOARD.SPOTLESS CARPETS WITH THE ORIGINAL CADILLAC FLOOR MATS.IT IS A VERY NICE UNRESTORED ORIGINAL CADILLAC ALLANTE THAT WAS KEPT IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION FOR ITS AGE.GREAT LOW MILES AND AMAZING COLOR COMBINATION.GOOD COLLECTOR CAR. |
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