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1989 Cadillac Eldorado on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:140000
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
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Ok what can I say about this car.  ORIGINAL OWNER SELLING.. It's gong to need somebody likes fixing up as a hobby.

This car going to need a mechanically inclined person to get it on tip top shape. This car can still be inspected for the road. The state inspection just expired. To get it inspected its probably going to need two tires. (front) back is still passable, For inspection brakes are fine, everything works even all of the car power options. Windows, lights, dome, blinkers, push button for gas and truck. Everything works.


Now here what it really needs to get it in tip top shape. The inside passenger side window the bracket that hold the window need to be replaced it can still go up and down but you need to guide the window with one or your hands. That is the only think need to be done on the inside maybe replace or repair the rip console in the middle from wear and tear.

Now the rest of the car. It seems to have a short that drains the battery I have to jump it after maybe two days of cold days. If I start it everyday it starts. It lost it mojo. The car seems to lose power when you try to accelerate. It runs great on straight away road or highway but loses speed going up hill. If I am on a interstate highway going seventy and going up hill it will gradually decline in speed until it level off at 45 mph. When it get on the straight or down hill it goes to normal speed. I had two local mechanic check it out and neither was able to fix this. The air conditioner as far as I know the last time I refilled it with freon the air conditioner works the compression or whatever its called works but it got a leak and needs to be fix.  The driver side door is scraped  with the trim a little damaged no damaged to door.  The truck area top has three small dings. 

Whats new. I had the radiator replace, Starter, Brakes, Alternator,   Converter, muffler, Last tune up about twos years ago.

This car average less than 6,000 miles a year we only use this when all of my other three cars are not available. The Miles are original 140,000 miles. You will be able to tell when you starts this. It hum like a kitten.  Reason for selling. I just purchase a Van for my work and I don't need five vehicle with four driver in my household.

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