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1993 Cadillac Allante Value Leader Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:142000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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If you are looking at this auction, you know how special the 1993 Allante is. The only year of the 32 valve V8 Northstar engine, 295 HP, a true fast high performance engine, and it is know to last a long time.

This car is a very good original, starts and runs great, transmission shifts fine, good brakes. Clean history with no accidents, looks great but will need attention and I am selling cheap for a quick sell.  Areas that need attention include the AC, driver's door inside handle is disconnected or broken, needs some paint as the clear is lifting in some areas, has a 2 inch cut in the convertible top from folding, which I believe can be repaired by a specialist, there is a crack on the passenger's side windshield, the dash has the usual warp and is covered by a custom Allante dash mat. The good, it is a great running car, gorgeous paint combination, body in great shape, no accident history, recent NJ inspection, no visible leaks, no smoke, good idle, good oil pressure and temperature, gauges work. I bought this car only to get the hardtop, which were very rare in 93, and I needed it for my other Allante.  This car is probably worth many thousands in parts, but I do not have the space to keep it and where I live, I cannot keep an unregistered car in my driveway.  I think I am setting a very LOW reserve to sell the car fast.

Car still looks sharp. The body lines are nice, the paint is presentable. However, it is sold as is, no warranty of any kind, offered as a project car for someone that values the Allante, and specially the 93 model.  This car belonged to an Allante Club member in NJ. 

DO NOT WANT TO WAIT FOR THE AUCTION TO END?  I am open to offers.  Contact me with your offer and if we reach an agreement, I can set up a buy it now for you, but will only sell through ebay.

You are welcome to come and inspect it in person.


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