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Gorgeous1988 Cadillac Sedan Deville 48,336 Miles Family Owned 26yrs Gold Grille on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:48336
Location:

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
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Let me introduce you to LADY!! Without a doubt she's a CLASSY LADY!!! A real head turner on the street!!!!! And she's a once in a life time opportunity!!

HER HISTORY: Shes a 1988 Cadillac Sedan deVille that was purchased NEW in November 1987 with 48 miles on her. Today LADY has 48,336 original miles!!! Her original owners were my parents. She lived in their garage everyday of her life with them. In 1999 they gave her to me, and she has lived EVERY DAY of her life with me in my garage!!!!! She's NEVER had any face lifts or surgeries of ANY kind, in other words, she's never been wrecked, never been in distress or need of repair. You might ask why such low mileage...Mom and Dad was so happy to own this beautiful Cadillac and BEAUTIFUL she was in 1988 and still is, they was so particular with her and keeping her BEAUTIFUL. They were so afraid of someone hitting them, or shopping cart damage or something happening, and they had other cars to drive so LADY REALLY only went to church on Sunday and certain special occasions. When I received LADY I also had other vehicles so I continued to only drive LADY on occasion. 

Let me say that I tried to take good pictures but the pictures DONOT do this Cadillac justice!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Her current condition: ORIGINAL CONDITION!!!!! PERFECT!!! NO scratches!!!! NO rusting!!!!! NO dents!!! Her chrome shines like new!!!! HER paint is shiny as a new penny! Head lights show NO signs of age!!!! She is IMMACULATE inside and out! Her interior is IMPECCABLE!!! NO stains, NO tears, NO rips, NO fading. The seats are in excellent condition!!!! The carpet has NO stains!!! Her leather and vinyl trims look new!! Dash board is in EXCELLENT CONDITION and all gadgets and buttons work!!! NO CRACKS in the dash!!! Easily fixable, her headliner is still in tack and in one piece, but is starting to loosen and droop. Interior door panels are in perfect condition. Door openings/jams are scratch free, shiny and CLEAN!!!! NEVER EVER EVER has she EVER been smoked in!!!!!! 

Her specs: 1988 Cadillac Sedan deVille ORIGINAL CONDITION!!!!! 
VIN # 1G6CD5155J4227450
48,336 original miles
4.5l V8
White with gold package, gold grille 
Gold keys 23k gold-plated
Theft deterrent system
Power windows
Power door looks
Power seats driver and passenger
Power steering
AM FM radio cassette player
Tilt and telescope steering wheel
Automatic lights on and off
Anti-lock breaks
Electronic climate control
Fuel data center 
Fuel range
Fuel average 
Fuel used
Reset fuel
Outside temp
Cruise control
Left and right mirror adjust
Driver and passenger lighted mirrors
Push button trunk
Front and rear arm rests
Storage pockets behind front seats


PLEASE READ
Everything about LADY is amazing!!!!! Why am I selling her? LADY has been a part of our family for going on 26 years, her sentimental value is priceless to me, but I have recently downsized and I no longer have enough garage storage to keep her. We have said our good byes and she is ready for her new home! If you are the winning bidder we hope you will enjoy her in your on way. LADY would make an amazing addition to any antique/vintage car collection. Or she would be a great beginning start for a new collector. LADY is a fun and comfortable ride and she knows how to attract much attention....SHE GETS THE LOOKS, you will have people that will want you to pull over so they can LOOK AND DROOL!!!!! I say this from experience! 

If you have any questions please message me, I will get back to you as soon as possible 

You are more then welcome to come meet LADY yourself. She would love to take YOU for a spin!!! 

 PAYMENT: PayPal, or cash at pick up... SHIPPING COST is buyers responsibility to pay, plan and schedule OR local pick up 

 NO WARRANTEES ARE GIVEN. CAR IS 26 years old. SOLD AND BOUGHT AS IS.

 

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