White Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 1984 V-8 With 33,000 Miles Mint on 2040-cars
White Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 1984 Mint V-8 with 33,000 miles. These cars weren't built for the long haul, they built them in sufficient numbers that you still see one now and then. In 1984 the base engine in the El Dorado was the 135-horse 4.1 liter V8, which was good enough to haul the car's 3,748 pounds. The 1984 El Dorado Biarritz sold new for $23,737 before options, which was $60,000 in 2011. With the $3.395 Biarritz option package, you got a vinyl landau top for the rear part of the roof and a brushed stainless steel section on the front mint. You also got fine “button tufted “leather upholstery are like brand new with your Biarritz, in this case, white which goes well with the original exterior paint color.Only with 33.000 miles, this specimen is an excellent condition. A/C blows cold air. Dash board and carpeting are mint. All buttons and features are in operating. Only the 2nd owner.
The 1984 El Dorado Biarritz rus on regular gasoline.
Tires are in good condition. Interior white leather seats are spotless and have red dash board with red carpet. Automatic windows, automatic door locks, radio, and cassette player all work. Stainless steel top in excellent condition. All lights are working. Body of car is in excellent condition and original paint job in top notch condition. Automatic antenna works going up but doesn't retract completely. Driver's side mirror is a little loose. Car has been garage kept and covered. Come and see it and you will love it.
Price can be negotiate!!
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