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Cadillac Deville Blue/blue Leather One Owner Always Garaged 4.9 V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:230000
Location:

Saint James, Missouri, United States

Saint James, Missouri, United States
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 ONE OWNER 94 DEVILLE, BLUE METALLIC PAINT WITH GREAT SHINE. HAS BEEN GARAGED SINCE NEW. 4.9 V-8 (NOT A NORTHSTAR)...........CAR RUNS PERFECTLY AND SUPER QUIET. ALL RECORDS, SERVICED AT SELLING DEALERSHIP ALL ITS LIFE.  OWNER HAS PASSED AWAY AND WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR. IT DOES NOT KNOCK OR SMOKE IN ANY WAY. INTERIOR IS 99% LIKE NEW. THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN DETAILED TO SELL. THE ENGINE IS JUST AS IS FROM THE OWNER, MOST GUYS STEAM CLEAN THEM TO MAKE THEM LOOK BRAND NEW. THIS CAR PRESENTS ITSELF IN AN AS IS USED STATE.
THE CAR HAS ONE ISSUE, THE TRANS HAS NO REVERSE AND I BELIEVE NO LOW GEAR. IT DOES DRIVE THOUGH AND I HAVE DRIVEN IT 75 MPH ON THE INTERSTATE BRINGING IT HOME TO SELL. IT CRUISES NO PROBLEM AND HAS VERY COLD AIR CONDITIONING....EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD, SEATS LOCKS, CRUISE,WINDOWS ECT. ALL LIGHTING IN AND OUT WORKS,TURN SIGNALS ECT.... THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CAR THAT WAS LOVED AND WELL CARED FOR. ALL I DID WAS RINSE THE DUST OFF WITH THE GARDEN HOSE FOR PICS.....
I THINK THE PHOTOS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. AS YOU CAN SEE THE DASH IS NOT WARPED FROM THE SUN, THE HEADLINER IS GREAT, THE SEATS HAVE NO DAMAGE, NO RIPS OR TEARS, THEY ARE SOFT AND COMFY. THE ORIGINAL SPARE IS STILL IN PLACE AS IS THE TRUNKS CARGO NET AND MAT. THE RUBBER SEALS AROUND THE DOORS AND TRUNK ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, SOFT AND SEAL PERFECTLY. THERE IS NO WIND NOISE OR AIR LEAKS IN THE CAR ON THE ROAD. JUST TELLING YOU WHAT I KNOW OF THIS CAR, NOT GOING TO HARD SELL IT TO ANYONE BECAUSE IF IT DOESNT SELL IM KEEPING IT....ITS VERY NICE. AND ANOTHER THING, NO SMOKING IN THIS CAR, EVER! I PROMISE THATS A FACT. LOOK AT THE SHINE AND IT SHOWS THE WAX JOB HE KEPT UP AS THE WATER BEADS AND ROLLS OFF !
GOT ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.

500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT DUE BY PAYAL WITHIN 3 DAYS OF SALE. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING.

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