1983 Cadillac Deville D'elegance Coupe 2-door 4.1l on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
THIS IS PROBABLY THE ONLY 1983 CADILLAC LIKE THIS:
IT IS AN AUTOMATIC, WITH COLD A/C. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED HERE IN OCALA, FL IN 1983 AND HAS NEVER LEFT OCALA. IT IS ALL ORIGINAL INCLUDING THE PAINT AND TOP IT HAS NEVER BEEN TOUCHED THE ENTIRE CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL. THE VEHICLE HAS NEVER SLEPT OUTSIDE IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT FROM DAY ONE TO THE PRESENT DAY. IT IS HARDLY USED AS YOU CAN TELL BY THE LOW MILEAGE. THE TAIL LIGHT FILLERS ARE ALSO ORIGINAL , JUST LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND YOU CAN TELL HOW TRULY BEAUTIFUL AND WELL MAINTAINED THIS CADILLAC IS. TURN THE KEY AND IT STARTS RIGHT UP YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANYWHERE ( BUT I WOULDN'T DON'T WANNA PUT MILES ON IT) I START IT EVERY SUNDAY AND DRIVE IT AROUND ABOUT 1-2 MILES AND THEN PARK IT BACK IN THE GARAGE. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE FROM WHEN IT WAS BOUGHT FROM THE CADILLAC DEALERSHIP IN OCALA. THIS TRULY IS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE. DONT LET IT PASS YOU BY YOU WONT GET ANOTHER CHANCE FOR A BEAUTY AND TREASURE LIKE THIS ONE. I FEEL THIS CAR SHOULD BRING OVER 10,000 FOR ITS BEAUTY AND RARENESS ITS A REAL NICE COLLECTOR CAR I AM GOING TO SELL IT WITH NO RESERVE. ANY QUESTIONS OR WANNA SEE MORE PICTURES JUST LET ME KNOW CALL ANYTIME 352-598-5555 SHIIPPING IS AVAILABLE ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL USA. JUST CALL FOR PRICE |
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