2000 Black On Black Special Edition Cadillac Eldorado on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
A new addition to the family has forced me into selling one of my Cadillacs. I now have up for sale is a black on black interior 2000 Cadillac Eldorado ETC on 20" rims with approx. 114,xxx miles. Yes it does have the Northstar engine and as anyone familiar with Cadillac's Northstar engine knows, "head gasket" issues. I have proof of work done to fix the "head gasket" problem. I planned on keeping this so I did my research and had it fixed the right way and not the suggested GM heli coil way, which in time would have had same "head gasket" issues. After talks with Northstar Performance out of Canada and Cadillac Hot Rod Ca. I had D&D Motors install new head gaskets, ARP Racing head studs, new radiator, new belts, new plugs and plug wires, along with a trans flush and fluid change. No leaks. Yes a lot of $, but its gotta go 2 doors and a newborn not gonna work. Caddy also has Viper 2 way HD alarm/remote start with prox. and shock sensor (alarm announces arming, too close, starting, etc.), new battery, custom Cadillac floor mats, flowmaster super 44's exhaust, tinted windows, sunroof, power windows, power heated leather seats, 20 inch rims with excellent tread, one of a kind special edition chrome roof to fender trim, 7" Clarion double din dvd/cd ipod headunit, all Kicker ks series audio: 6 1/2 components with tweeters near windshield, 6x9's. Custom trunk can be sold with, but IS NOT included in price, if you want it make an offer and don't low ball I got $4k in it. Trunk has 2 12" Kicker L7's pushed by a 2500 watt Kicker Ks series amp with power drawn from a Stinger 50 farad capacitor and 0 gauge wire, a 650 watt Kicker Ks series amp drives interior speakers. I am a die hard Caddy owner and have too many to insure or drive. Eldorado is also listed and for sale locally so serious bidders/buyers only. I reserve the right to cancel if/when sold locally. AGAIN CUSTOM TRUNK IS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE. But for $2500 obo it can be.
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