** Rare !!! ** Extensive 1-owner History !!!! 1993 Cadillac Allante' ** on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
… HAVE YOU EVER SAID TO YOURSELF: “ IF I ONLY KNEW THEN – WHAT I KNOW TODAY… “ THIS IS ONE OF THOSE CARS THAT YOU CAN SAY THAT WITH … YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN EXCEPTIONAL 1993 CADILLAC ALLANTE’ !!! PERSONALLY BUILT FOR A RETIRED GM EMPLOYEE WHO WALKED DOWN THE LINE AS THE CAR WAS ASSEMBLED. YOU HAVE HEARD OF CUSTOMERS WATCHING THERE “CORVETTE” OR VIPER BEING BUILT AND PICKED UP AT THE FACTORY…..HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF A CADILLAC ALLANTE’S OWNER WALK HAND IN HAND WITH PEOPLE ON THE LINE AND WATCH THERE CAR BEING BUILT…? WHAT IS EVEN MORE AMAZING IS THE PHOTO BOOK PROVING THIS… YES- THIS 1-OWNER ALLANTE’ IS THE TYPE OF OWNER YOU WOULD HAVE WANTED TO OWN… LET’S SAY A 1959 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. MEANING HE KEPT :
…PLUS…PLUS…PLUS !!!! CADILLAC ALLANTE’ CAR COVER…. THE LISTS GOES ON- SO MUCH IN FACT THE TRUNK IS FULL OF PEDIGREE !!!!
THIS CAR WILL BE A COLLECTIBLE !!!! 1993 BEING THE BEST AND LAST YEAR FOR PRODUCTION OF THE ALLANTE’S. THE INTERIOR IS IN BEAUTIFUL SHAPE WITH LITTLE WEAR .. THE DASH , GAUGES , SOUND SYSTEM AND HAVAC ALL WORK AS THEY SHOULD.. THE PAINT AND BODY ARE IN GOOD SHAPE , BUT DOES SHOW IT’S AGE WITH SOME CLEAR COAT PEELING OFF IN SMALL AREAS… UNDERCARRIAGE, TRUNK AND ENGINE BAY ARE BEAUTIFUL AND SHOW NO SIGNS OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT.. THE TIRES ARE LESS THAN 20K MILES ON THEM BUT DO SHOW AGE … IT DOSE NOT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS FOR AN ORIGINAL – NO PAINTWORK, 1-OWNER , DOCUMENTED, NO SURPRISE CADILLAC ALLANTE’ !!!! QUICK START UP AND WALK AROUND VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbiZZsAX9fU
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