Time Capsule! Beautiful Classic 1984 Cadillac Eldorado! Like Deniro In Casino on 2040-cars
Tarzana, California, United States
NOT FROM A LITTLE OLD LADY FROM PASADENA BUT A LITTLE OLD LADY FROM VENTURA. I PURCHASED THIS CAR LAST YEAR FROM A FRIEND WHO FOUND THE CAR. I WAS TOLD CAR HAD BEEN IN STORAGE ABOUT 12 YEARS. BETWEEN US WE PUT LESS THAN 1500 MILES ON THE CAR. ODOMETER STATES LESS THAN 7500 MILES. IS IT 7500 OR 107500 MILES??? I CANNOT TELL CAR IS SO CLEAN. IT HAS A NEW BATTERY, TWO TIRES AND A FRESH OIL CHANGE. STARTS RIGHT UP- NO SMOKE OR FUNNY ENGINE NOISES. ENGINE IS TIGHT!. RUNS GREAT AND TURNS HEADS. ALL LIGHTS SIGNALS LOCKS RADIO WINDOWS WORK FINE. AIR CONDITIONER COMES ON AND BLOWS AIR BUT IT IS NOT COLD MOST LIKELY JUST NEEDS A CHARGE OF REFRIGERANT.OIL PAN HAS A SMALL LEAK, LEAVES A 3 INCH PUDDLE EVERY 2 WEEKS. STILL HAS GLOVEBOX MANUAL. HAS SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME BY AND CHECK OUT THE CAR. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING/DELIVERY OUT OF STATE OR OUT OF COUNTRY, CONTACT ME. OF COURSE ALL SHIPPING COSTS ARE TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. IT WILL COST AROUND $350 TO REGISTER IN CALIFORNIA. SMOG CERTIFICATE IS RESPONSABILITY OF BUYER! CHRIS 818 660 7378. CASH OR BANK TRANSFER ONLY AS PAYMENT. ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING- NO RESERVE
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Cadillac says it has the delay, called "dwell time," down to two weeks, and it expects to cut that to a week by the beginning of September. The company said "a lengthy quality-assurance process on some interior parts" has caused the lag, the report citing additional issues with figuring out which vehicles should be delivered first. A spokesman said that more trucks have been put in the distribution system to work through the backlog, but it's clear it's still going to take some time to set things right, with one dealer telling AN that cars ordered in February and March still haven't arrived.
Brand chief Kurt McNeil said additional personnel are at the Escalade's Arlington, Texas factory to speed up the checks, and spreadsheets tracking every order have been distributed to field staff. Even with the snafu, though, the Escalade is Cadillac's best seller through July.
Autoblog's Editors' Picks: Our complete list of the best new vehicles
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