1990 Cadillac Fleetwood 1 Owner Great Clean Car Low Original Miles Drive Home!! on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
For sale is estate sold one owner 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood (not sure if a Brougham or just the standard Sedan its got the 4.5L).... anyway , it is a really clean non detailed car as it sits.. this isn't enhanced or waxed its pristine for its age. Always garaged until today . good tags till 7/4 fly in & drive home!!!!!. color is called ANTELOPE exterior is Firemist & had a extra cost on window sticker included. .No Reserve is set.. buy it now is encouraged and is super low for a sweet classy Ride..... If this gets a bid high bidder will win & that could be 8K or so if you really want a vintage caddy so here it is. It's in really nice unmolested condition.Non smoker ever , grand mom driven. Low original 77K miles. Its like a time capsule. This would make a great daily driver, Sunday driver,. , executive car or more. You will be hard pressed to find one in this condition.really nice color with the soft top look and really clean for not being detailed.. This is the last of the large long hood smooth riding American cars and is sure to become collectible soon if not already since Its almost 25 years old. Detroit will never build cars like this again. This is FULL SIZE which is very comfy and roomy.. Mechanically its in excellent condition and drives and shifts smoothly. Oil changes were done every 3K miles roughly. The A/C blows cold and nice. This 4.5 engine V8 power plant engine is strong.. It leaks no fluid or oil so you won't have to worry when you park it on a cement driveway or in your garage. The car was garaged and parked out of the sun and weather. It was pricy when new as it was over $36K back then cash out the door with reciept.. The car is not mint since it is 24 years old because of normal wear & tear, front passenger bumper has some chipping , driver turn lens has a hair line crack & the trunk has a slight indent. those are the only flaws noticed. Very nice shape. no rips or heavy wear, all around and it is all original everything works as it should.. like new tires with spare & extra tire.. If your looking for a showpiece it wouldn't take much to bring it to that level. The caddy is sold as-is. Shipping arrangement is up to the buyer. We can drop the car off to a local car shipper if that helps or could possible drive home fly in & go theres a full tank & good paper tags till 7/4/14 title in hand. Most cars cost roughly $400 to $1500 to ship depending on your location from my area. Payment will be in cash or cashiers check. A paypal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction closing if won.not listed on any other site if very serious text 702-769-9858 1st listing every on this one owner beauty. thanks Kevin
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