1995 Cadillac Sedan Deville, Pristine Condition, Drives Beautifully, <50k Miles on 2040-cars
United States
1995 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, 4.9L motor, ALL ORIGINAL #’S MATCHING, DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY.
This is a one owner car w/ only 48,000 original miles. It was part of my grandfather’s estate and I am selling it because we can no longer store it. It has been garaged pretty much its entire life. Car has a great 4.9 L motor that is in perfect working condition and starts right up. Everything on the car is all-original. Drives supremely well, the car is in excellent mechanical condition. If you wanted to pick the car up in New York and drive it to California, Florida or Texas, I believe the car will make the trip without a problem. It does not have to be put on a flatbed. The paint shines like new, there are no scratches, dents or dings anywhere on the car. The interior of the car is in pristine condition. The steering wheel is not worn. The passenger seat is not worn or ripped which is very rare. All of the gauges and lights work on the car as they should. This is just a really nice classic car being offered at a very reasonable price.
Standard equipment as shown on the original window sticker included 4.9L V8 SPFI Engine; 4 Speed Automatic Transmission with electronic controls & viscous converter clutch; speed sensitive power rack & pinion steering; speed sensitive suspension; electronic level control, traction control, cast aluminum wheels; Michelin w/w tires; airbank with includes driver & front passengers protection; anti-lock 4 wheel DISC brakes; illuminated entry; remote keyless entry, pass key II anti-theft system; flash to pass feature; twilight sentinel; power door locks with child security locks on rear doors; power windows with child lockout on rear doors; solar ray tinted glass; panoramic headlamps; clearcoat paint; electronic climate control with rear outlet & outside temperature display; suspension seating; retained accessory power; floor mats front & rear; front center armrest with dual cupholder & storage; radio AM/FM stereo cassette with 5 band equalizer. This car also comes with DeVille option package B which includes: automatic day/night driver’s side review – electrochromatic; mirrors with illuminated vanity; power recliners- drivers & passengers seats; leather seating area; theft deterrent system; heated front seats; neutral shale leather; license plate front mount. Call 914-589-6566 with any questions, serious inquiries only please.
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