1988 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Cocaine White on 2040-cars
Hayward, California, United States
This is a steal for any of you that know your classic cars. My Grandparents bought this Cadillac when it was first released in 1988, original purchase receipt included. since then, many trips to the local post office and grocery store were made totaling the mileage to a whopping 100k+..(haha)I inherited this Cadillac just the way the left it.. Smooooth. its literally in tip-top shape,given some very minor interior work needed. seats are lightly worn. everything is original and clean. the upkeep of this Cadillac was second to none. My grand parents never missed an oil change, tune up or any maintenance check-ups needed for this classic car. it rides perfect. no exaggeration. currently registered and insured in my name.
I'm letting this classic go for $7,000 or best offer.. ive searched around online and have seen the same exact model, year, and mileage selling around the country for $7,500-$8,000 so... Make an offer if your serious. Thanks. 510-862-3912, Bobby |
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