1998 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, Rebuildable, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Millbury, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Make: Cadillac
Drive Type: Auto
Model: Eldorado
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: Convertible
This car is being sold with a New York State 907A Salvage Certificate. It is a flood vehicle. I have not had it running. It doesn't look like the dash got wet, and I don't see water in the oil. This is a very rare car, and will Make a great driver. Please look closely at the pics and ask questions. 508 865 7470. I can help arrange shipping but the buyer must pay all costs. Any car not picked up 90 days after the sale is subject to a $50. A day storage charge, unless other arrangements are made. I can not accept Paypal. We can ship worldwide. eBay is making me show a shipping service. Again, the buyer must pay for shipping.
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