1979 Cadillac D'elegance 2-door Coupe De Ville .. 65k .. Runs & Drives Perfectly on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
1979 CADILLAC D'ELEGANCE COUPE DEVILLE 2-DOOR 65K ORIGINAL MILES (1-OWNER CAR UNTIL JAN. 2014 WHEN I PURCHASED THE CAR) ALL ORIGINAL (ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT) 1979 WAS THE ONLY YEAR WITH TWO TONE PAINT BRAND NEW REAR QUARTER EXTENSIONS & HEAD LINER (BLACK IN COLOR) LOADED 7.0 LITRE (425 CU. IN.) FACTORY WIRE HUB CAPS WITH ANTI-THEFT KEY MICHELIN TIRES ORIGINAL SPARE (NEVER USED) RUNS & DRIVES PERFECTLY (I'D DRIVE THIS CADILLAC ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY) TEST DRIVES OUR WELCOMED (EMAIL AND WE'LL GLADLY SET UP A TEST DRIVE) MORE PICTURES COMING... $500 PAY-PAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT AUCTIONS CLOSE (FINAL PAYMENT IS CASH OR CERTIFIED BANK CHECK) FOR SALE LOCALLY HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY PLEASE E-MAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS (IF YOU'D LIKE TO SPEAK WITH ME E-MAIL YOUR PHONE NUMBER ALONG WITH THE BEST TIME TO CALL) WITH A LITTLE BITE OF TIME THIS CLASSIC WOULD SCORE HIGH AT CAR SHOWS NO SHIPPING PROVIDED...SHIPPING/TRANSPORT/DELIVERY/PICK-UP IS THE RESPONSIBLITY OF THE BUYER
On May-03-14 at 10:00:58 PDT, seller added the following information: ADDED A FEW MORE PICTURES... RADIO IS AM/FM/8-TRACK DOES HAVE FACTORY MANUALS & 8-TRACK DEMO TAPE NON-SMOKING CAR FORGOT TO MENTION DASH HAS A SMALL CRACK (SEEN IN LAST PICTURE) IT IS REPAIRABLE EMAIL WITH QUESTION OR SEND YOUR CONTACT NUMBER ALONG WITH THE BEST TIME TO CALL |
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2018 Lincoln Navigator vs luxury SUV rivals: How it compares on paper
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2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe First Drive
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