1990.5 Cadillac Allante Convertible - Perfect Carfax - 58,000 Miles - Runs Great on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:4.5L V8
Body Type:Convertible
Year: 1990
Make: Cadillac
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Model: Allante
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 58,068
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Charcoal
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: complete
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
1990.5 CADILLAC
ALLANT'E 58,000 Original Miles This 1990.5 Black Allant'e with Charcoal Interior is absolutely perfect in every way. I have been dealing exclusively with Allant'es for 14 years and this is a Great Car! I bought this “Rust Free” California car from a corporate Executive in Escondido, California. It has 58,000 well-maintained, adult-driven, miles on it. It has 20” Neeper Chrome Wheels with brand new Falcon low profile tires. However, should you prefer I will exchange for the 16 inch original silver Allante wheels with brand new Goodyear tires as shown in the pictures. Mechanically this car is 100% and has plenty of documentation , in a three ring binder, to back it up. Every single thing works perfectly and the Air Conditioning blows very cold. The convertible top is in excellent condition. There is not one door ding on the flawless brand new two-stage paint on this car. This is a rare color combination as only 392 black Allantes were built in 1990. I am the president of the Allant'e Club of America and see hundreds of Allantes a year. This is one of the finest cars, with this few miles that I have ever seen! It comes with a cup holder that I sell on my website, www.allantestore.com , to fit these cars. This is one sexy little Allante with its bad boy 20 inch wheels and throaty Borla exhaust.
The discerning buyer knows that the 1990.5 Allantes have the updated convertible top mechanism that ran through the 1993 model year. This improvement means a much more enjoyable time putting your top up and down.
This car is show ready! As stated before if you prefer the stock silver Allante wheels with brand new Goodyear tires you can have them instead of the Neeper wheels package. Just let me know when you buy. These cars, with their small V-8 engine, get about 18 mpg around town and 25 mpg on the highway. This car runs great on regular gasoline!
THERE IS A MATCHING HARDTOP TO THIS CAR WHICH IS AVAILABLE FOR $3,000.00 EXTRA. Just let me know if you want the Hardtop when you buy the car. Feel free to call and discuss any of you Allant'e questions and needs. Tom Rohner 619-807-8770 |
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