1984 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 2-door 4.1l on 2040-cars
Courtice, Ontario, Canada
1984 Cadillac Eldorado - Classic Edition. For Cadillac Lovers! Looking for a new hobby? Meet new friends. Attend Classic Car meets this summer. This is a very rare edition: 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Classic Edition. This elegant ride features a Rolls Royce front end with flying angel hood ornament and Wire Wheel kit at the back. Only 136,000 miles. It is in good condition. Garage kept and never used in the Winter. Restoring and detailing this ride will add a lot of value. Full Shop Manuals and Owner’s Manual included. On board full Electronic Digital Analysis. Ahead of it’s time with a digital speedometer and gas gauge. Runs great, no trouble codes. Appraised in July 2009 by Government certified appraiser, appraised at $12,000. He stated that this vehicle will hold a strong market value and continue to increase over the years. The same year this Cadi came out, it was held in higher esteem then the Rolls Royce. Own this elegant ride Similar 1984 Cadillac Eldos fully restored, can be found on a Google search going for $18,000. to $33,000. US. Classic car Insurance can offer full insured for as little as $150.00 per year. No Emissions test required. Detailing this ride can add a lot of value. If needed you can find over 1200 parts available on Ebay and for cheap too. Get her ready for summer 2014. Rock bottom $2,900. No Reserve. Located in Courtice Ontario |
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