1977 Cadillac Eldorado Near Mint Condition 24316 Actual Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Effingham, South Carolina, United States
This 1977 Cdaillac Eldorado is one one the most desireable and beautiful cars you may ever have a chance to purchase. It was just apprasied for $20,000.00 and insured by Classic Auto Insurance for $20,000.00 at a cost of only $229.00 per year.
Features Include: CLASSIC CHROME FRONT GRILL. WOW! Front wheel drive Automatic climate control Four-Wheel Disc Brakes AM/FM Signal -Seeking Stereo Radio with Scanner and Power Antenna Variable Ratio Powering Steering Automatic Level Control Power Door Locks and Power Windows Cornering Lights Six Way Power Seat Adjuster with Power Recliner on both Driver and Passenger Seats Three Speed Wipers and Washers Lamp Monitors High Enery Ignition System Quartz Digital Clock Visor Vanity Mirrors Turbo Hydro- Matic Transmission Bumper Impact Strips and Bumper Guards Full Size Spare Tire Cruise Control Rear Window Defogger Twilight Sentinel Guide-Matic Headlamp Control Remote Control Trunk Release Power Pull Down Trunk Tilt and Telescopic Wheel Firemist Paint Quarter Dark Blue Vinyl Roof Genuine Leather Seating in two-tone Option Trumpet Horn Heavy Duty Cooling System This beautiful Eldorado custom painted and finished in #29 Hudson Bay Blue Firemist with Tu-Tone #90 Cerulean Blue Firemist and trimed in hand painting red accent. Everyday you see Cotillion White on White leather or Cotillion White on Red leather, or the very undesrieable Frost Orange Firemist....But, when have you every seen this magnificiant custom color combination. I would rate this a 9.5 out of 10...only beacause it has 24,316 miles and some micro scopic chrome specs on the door handle and trunk emblem. This vehcile is as close to mint as you will every find without spending $25,000 plus as all the others that are priced on ebay in this condition. I have a shipper that ships the I95 route from Miami to New York for less than $450.00 Please look at the pictures and trust me they do not do this Elodrado justice. I welcome calls to answer any questions you may have. You can reach me from 10am to 6pm Monday through Saturday at 843-407-4018 my name is Vince. Payment is expected with 72 houirs of auction end in the form of bank wire transfer or cash in person. I am starting this auction at $3,000.00 with no reserve. I will gladly accept offers to sell through ebay only. Anyone serious about this vehicle knows what it is worth. I will consider anything on trade. Please do not make unrealistic offers. Anyone serious knows what this vehicle in this condtion is worth, so please make offers accordingly. |
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