Beautiful Low Mileage 1996 Cadillac Eldorado on 2040-cars
Selbyville, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 70,100
Make: Cadillac
Exterior Color: Deep Wine
Model: Eldorado
Interior Color: Tobacco
Trim: Coupe with original Lambeau roof
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
All original and close to perfect condition, this top end Eldorado from 1996 was bought off the showroom floor in southern MD. I have every document from original purchase, special orders, and service since new! I even have a photo of the car as it sat in the Cadillac dealer's showroom. Because it was a showroom edition, it was decked out with about everything you could buy for an Eldorado that year including the Vogue wheels and Michelin tires, the Continental package, the Gold Package, and special ordered from Cadillac a supple tobacco colored leather interior. Short of seeing one in a museum, I cannot imagine finding a nicer example of this year of Eldorado than this one. It was always garaged, was a southern MD car, and belonged to one family since new (originally leased then purchased after lease). I purchased it from the brother of the original owner after his death. If you appreciate the last of the big two door coupes from Cadillac you'll love this vehicle. It deserves a new owner who will continue to enjoy it and care for it. It's been through our shop. Everything works as it should, even the AC, and it drives and handles like an absolute dream! Its the definition of "Creampuff" in my business.
*Upon request, I added three photos, one of engine compartment, one of truck showing CD changer, and the last of the large folder kept by the original owners showing all the service history and paperwork going back to its purchase new. Im guessing the reason the history check ebay uses shows more titles issued is that a new one was issued when the original owner purchased it off lease, then when he passed away, a new one was ordered for his brother who inherited it. The car belonged to one family until I purchased it, and the documents attest to that.
Call if you have any questions at 302 448 6009.
We can assist you with getting the car shipped if you are unfamilar with that process.
We can also supply a DE temp plate if you'd like to drive it home. Fee for temp plate and accompanying paperwork is only $95.
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