1990 Fleetwood Sixty Special 60-s ,1 Owner, Non-smoker, Clean Well Maintained. on 2040-cars
Hemet, California, United States
1990 Fleetwood Sixty Special. 1 older Southern California owner since new, conservative, non-smoker, very well maintained, he bought this car new (paid cash) at Martin Cadillac in Los Angeles to use to mainly drive back and forth once a month to Nevada. The miles are mainly highway. These types of Fleetwood's are slightly longer (about 6 inches) and were built in limited quantities, less than 1900 produced this particular year model. Being a vinyl roof delete makes it very scarce (and better looking!). This car is loaded. I have dealer invoice $38912.00, car has about every option except sun roof. This car is always garage kept when not out and about.
Car starts, runs and drives well. Small exhaust leak you only notice upon heavier acceleration. Brakes tires and other mechanics are all very good. If the car needed anything it would get it. Owner kept owners maintenance log in back of owner manual up to date. Front door weather stripping was recently replaced at nearly 700.00. This Cadillac is equipped with the powerful 4.5 engine, much more reliability then some of the other Cadillac engines available in that era. This car is a real powerhouse! Paint is a beautiful dark blue shade "Black Sapphire". It is the original and still retains it's deep luster. There are a few small dings and scratches you might expect but, overall beautiful. Chrome and stainless all very nice. Glass is all good, windshield does have 2x stone chips. One of the side bumper pads has a minor scrape, could be easily touched up. Interior is very nice, only minor ware mainly on drivers seat, not bad. Seats have about every tilt, lumbar position known to man. Even has heated seats! Plenty of leg room both front and rear. 4x overhead illuminated vanity mirrors, minor wrinkles on felt type headliner but, nothing that grabs your eye. Dash is very nice, door panels extremely good condition. Everything works to my knowledge. The radio was replaced with a more modern CD/MP3 player that looks just fine, if you didn't know you would assume the car came with it from factory. Trunk compartment is very clean and nice. Spare tire still in place and appears to have never been removed. Please bid only if you have all of your funds readily available. Please PayPal initial payment of 500.00 within 24 hrs. (If buy it now, immediately), please pay balance in full within 5 days, no PayPal for balance. Please contact me shortly after you win. Car is nearly 25 years old hence; NO WARRANTY. Please remove the car at your earliest opportunity, not to exceed 2 weeks please. It will be kept indoors. Sold as is where is. Hemet Ca 92544. I can assist on this end with your shipping transporter. Please get permission from your mother, wife, Dr, lawyer etc, prior to bidding. Please do not attempt to renegotiate after auction. NO FIRST TIME BIDDERS PLEASE, if you feel you must bid contact me prior with your intentions. You may preview car with advanced notice. Thank You |
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