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1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Triple Black Executive Car Low Original Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:59600
Location:

Palm Springs, California, United States

Palm Springs, California, United States

Up for sale is our 1990 Cadillac Brougham in triple black. Reserve is set super low. Do you need classy? Then this is it! It's in really nice unmolested condition. Low original 59K miles. Its like a time capsule. This would make a great daily driver, Sunday driver, Uber car, executive car or more. You will be hard pressed to find one in this condition, especially in the black more desirable color of a caddy. This is the last of the large long hood smooth riding American cars and is sure to become collectible soon if not already since Its almost 25 years old. Detroit will never build cars like this again. This is FULL SIZE which is very comfy and roomy. I always get a thumbs up when driving around town so if your looking for something that don't bring attention then this wouldn't be the car for you. Mechanically its in excellent condition and drives and shifts smoothly. Oil changes were done every 3K miles roughly. The A/C blows cold and nice. This Brougham has the more powerful and desirable 5.7 V8 power plant engine. It leaks no fluid or oil so you won't have to worry when you park it on a cement driveway or in your garage. This black beauty originally belonged to a sucessful real estate developer who lived in NY/NJ area and moved to Southern California in 1992 . He always lived in full service high rise condos where the car was garaged and parked out of the sun and weather. The black gloss paint still shines to this day and is a pleasure to wax. The interior and leather seats are in very nice condition as the photos will show. The leather seats are still soft and feel as if they are still brand new from the factory. The headliner is in mint perfect condition and doesn't sag like most do in this era of Cadillac. The original leather bound manual and special original gold keys do come with the car. This model is more unique than other Fleetwoods in 1990 from what I can tell. The difference is that it was custom ordered from the dealer with some very unique features such as rear window sliding curtains, dual drop down lighted make up mirrors in the back seat on the headliner. (you can see the added sticker on the door near the vin number tag in the photos below) The rare sliding curtains are in excellent condition and work properly. It also has the original cell phone that is mounted on the hump. I believe it can still be hooked up for you nostalgia buffs.  It also has the self closing power trunk. It was pricy when new as it was over $36K back then. With inflation this car would be close to 70K today if they made it. The car is not mint since it is 24 years old because of checks in paint, scratches, dings, etc but it is in very nice shape all around and it is original. If your looking for a showpiece it wouldn't take much to bring it to that level. Even the auto check score is way above normal as you will see above. The caddy is sold as-is. Shipping arrangement is up to the buyer. We can drop the car off to a local car shipper if that helps. Most cars cost roughly $400 to $1500 to ship depending on your location from my area. Payment will be in cash or cashiers check. A paypal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction closing if won. Bid to win this black beauty!




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On May-10-14 at 09:32:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Electric antenna does not work up and down. It will need replacement.

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