1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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For sale is my 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham with only 104K miles. That is less than 4K a year. Mechanically this Caddy starts right up and drives smooth like a Caddy should. There are no known mechanical issues with this car. Tranny shifts as it should. No noises, no leaks. The exterior of this Caddy is in excellent condition. Not perfect but real nice for an 28 year old. No rust, paint is very good, some small imperfections on close inspection. Chrome is also in very good condition, The roof looks perfect. I am sure you can find some imperfections, but I couldn't see any. Still shines, clean. For a white roof to look this good this Fleetwood had to stored inside all of its life. Some of the fillers will need replaced as you can see in the pictures. The main front and back fillers are in great condition. The small pieces behind the front bumper and the piece under the license plate should be replaced. The glass is all good. Wire wheels look real good, tires still have a lot of tread left. The interior is in very good condition. Look at the pictures. The back seats are in excellent condition. The front seats have no rips or tears. A little wear is showing. Dash has one crack, but overall very nice. The headliner is real nice. The door panels look great. The bells and whistles are all there but will need some attention. I have not tried to diagnose anything. Could be as simple as fuses. The power seat isn't working, power locks are not working, power antenna is not working. It manually will go up and most of the way down. The power windows all seem to be working great. I did have someone look at the AC real quick. It sounds like the compressor is good but the blower motor will need attention. I bought this Caddy in this exact condition last summer. I planned on getting all the little things fixed, but still cruised in it as is. My daughter is getting married later this year and I have to pay for that some how. Unfortunately that means selling off some of my small collection. I will be offering for sale my 1985 Eldo convertible, my 1976 Eldo convertible and my 84 Riv. within the next month. I bought this car from a Cadillac dealer in WV. They claimed they knew the old owner and it was in for service on a regular basis. I never got it PA titled. I have the clear WV title signed and ready to transfer to the next owner. You will not be disappointed with this Caddy. Not perfect but can get real close to perfect with a little TLC. Once again it is a 28 year old car. Sold AS-IS. Please come by and check it out if you are local. The pictures and description are very honest and clear. Please don't bid unless you intend to buy. If you are the winning bidder and come to see it and it is not as described then no obligation to buy. Email with any questions. I am selling it locally also, on Craigslist and elsewhere. I do have a reserve and do not have a buy it now. I will consider offers. Thanks for your consideration.
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