1997 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe 32 Valve V-8, White Diamond, Priced Right!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Copperhill, Tennessee, United States
I am listing this great looking Cadillac Eldorado for a friend. The Caddy has a good running 4.6L engine and a good shifting automatic overdrive transmission. The paint and body is in good condition with a few minor scratches but nothing major. The all leather interior is clean and in good condition but does have wear on both front seats { please see the pictures } and the very top of the rear seats has some thread stitching that is coming loose. Everything is pretty much in good working order except the fuel gauge doesn't read correctly and the check engine light is on. The battery and brakes are good. The front tires are decent shape but the rear tires will need to be replaced soon. The miles are good at 127,780 which will increase for I am going to drive it for a few days. The reserve is set really low so bid to win. Please look at the pictures and ask questions and I'll get back to you. All items are sold as is, where is. Cash payment in hand, in person is expected within 7 days of auction end. Cash payment and pickup of vehicle is expected within 7 days of auction end. The buyer is responsible for all pickup arrangements. Please look at my feedback and bid with confidence, good luck and happy bidding, thanks. |
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