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Cadillac Escalade B6 Armored Luxury Suv Bullet Proof 2011 High Security on 2040-cars

US $107,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:25000 Color: styling is sure to catch attention
Location:

Stafford, Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Stafford, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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 The Armored Cadillac Escalade is a very special armored vehicle. While its exterior styling is sure to catch attention, it's bulletproof features will make anyone feel secure within it. Equipped with all factory technology features and boasting a 6.2L V8 engine, this 403HP beast will surely move you around in style.

  • All opaque material surrounding passenger area is replaced with hardened ballistic steel
  • Roof (at an angle) & floor (anti-mine protection including DM51 grenade/fragmentation)
  • Protection against high-power rifles such as 7.62x39, 5.56x45, 7.62x51 and M80 ball
  • All original glass removed and replaced with NIJ tested multi-layered ballistic glass
  • Additional areas of armoring are the fuel tank, battery and computer module
  • Rear partition ballistic glass with swing door and locking mechanism
  • Reinforced door hinges to support additional weight of the armor
  • Patented designed armoring for the firewall and wheel wells
  • Additional protection for the floor and the radiator
  • Vision enhancement systems (camera/monitor)
  • All door and window openings are overlapped
  • Driver and passenger side power windows
  • Customized tailpipe protection

Vehicle is located in the United Kingdom, We are experts in the security vehicle sector and have been for over 20 years.

Price is ex works UK

All shipping & duties payable by customer

We are experienced exporters and can handle all shipping enquiries


For more information please visit us at www.freedom.eu.com or contact us on (0044) 1785 222 488 (3:30am-12pm EST) or e-mail at salesfreedom.eu@gmail.com

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