First Year 1987 Cadillac Allante Convertible -66,839 Miles on 2040-cars
Reynolds, Indiana, United States
THIS IS A GREAT CAR, THE CADILLAC ALLANTE 1987 TWO DOOR CONVERTABLE ROADSTER, COMPLETE WITH HARD TOP. NICE RIMS. STUNNING SILVER EXTERIOR WITH RED INTERIOR. HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. IS MECHANICALLY SOUND AND CHECKED. ONLY ISSUE NOTED WITH CAR IS THAT DRIVER WINDOW NEEDS NEW REGULATOR. (CURRENTLY SELLING ON EBAY FOR $223) AND SEAT BELT COVER BROKEN ON DRIVERS SIDE. INTERIOR LEATHER SEATS IN GREAT CONDITION. EXTERIOR IS CLEAN AND IN GREAT CONDITION FOR AGE. ONE SMALL DING IN PASSAGER DOOR BARELY NOTICABLE. VERY MINOR SCRATCHES ON BUMPER.
SALE IS FINAL AT CLOSE OF AUCTION SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY NO CONTINGENCIES OF ANY KIND, NO RE/NEGOTIATIONS I HAVE MADE GREAT EFFORT TO DISCLOSE IMPREFECTIONS SO THAT YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE BUYING HOWEVER, BEAR IN MIND THAT YOU ARE PURCHASING A PRE-OWNED VEHICLE, AND IN SOME CASES IT WILL HAVE MINOR IMPERFECTIONS BOTH IN ITS COSMETIC AND/OR MECHANICAL CONDITION. FOR THIS REASON THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD "AS IS", "WHERE IS", AND WITHOUT WARRANTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PURCHASERS BEAR ALL INSPECTION FEES AND CHARGES. YOU MAY ALSO WANT THE VEHICLE CHECKED OUT BY A THIRD PARTY INSPECTOR OF YOUR CHOICE AT YOUR COST. THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE END OF THIS AUCTION MUST CONTACT SELLER WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION HAS ENDED TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION, A DEPOSIT OF $2,000 IS DUE AT THE END OF THE SALE AS STATED IN THE PAYMENT AND SHIPPING PORTION OF THIS LISTING. THE TRANSACTION MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF THIS AUCTION, IF NOT AND AN ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENT IS NOT MADE, THEN THE VEHICLE MAY BE SOLD TO OTHER POTENTIAL BUYERS ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. THE BUYER IS RESPOSIBLE FOR TAX, TITLE AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENT FEES IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY THIS VEHICLE DO NOT BID, ANY AUCTION INTERFERENCE, UNQUALIFIED BIDDING, OR ANY FORM OF FRAUD OR HARASSMENT ARE SUBJECT TO LEGAL PROSECUTION. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGEMENTS TO PICK UP VEHICLE AT THE LOCATION ARRANGED WITH SELLER. COST INCURRED WITH PICK UP IS RESPOSIBLITY OF THE BUYER. PAYMENT IS SET UP AS PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $2000 WITHIN 48 HOURS, REMAINDER TO BE CASH UPON PICK UP. BUYER WILL CONTACT SELLER THROUGH EBAY MESSAGING FOR CONTACT INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS.
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