1996 Eldorado Etc- Brand New Transmission- Runs Great- Ice Cold A/c- Sunroof on 2040-cars
Palm City, Florida, United States
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Offered here is my good friends' 1996 Cadillac Eldorado ETC. This touring coupe comes with the 300 HP Northstar motor. Much faster and stronger than the regular base Eldorado coupe. It has less than normal miles at 6874 miles per year for an 18 year old vehicle. Kelly Blue Book has the value of this car listed at $3685 in fair condition, $4110 in good condition(which is the value placed on it), $4235 in Very Good condition and $4485 in Excellent condition... I have owned the car for approx. 4 years, and have Never had a breakdown. The previous owner, which was an elderly woman in NY, did not keep the Leather interior so it has afew cracks and shows clean wear. The drivers' seat shows the most wear, but I placed seat covers on both front heated seats, which both work well. It is being sold at No Reserve. Please ask any/all questions that will be answered as soon as possible. Being an ex-fleet manager at a rental car company in NY, I was able to keep this car running very well, as I had access to a great mechanic and plenty of parts. I also bought extra parts that are included in the spare tire well. All power items work well. Muffler might need to be replaced, so will a wheel sensor, as Brake and Traction control lights are on. The brakes are not comprimised as the car stops well with replaced front & rear drilled, slotted rotors and New ceramic pads on all 4 corners. I also replaced the Transmission with a brand new unit from Lee Myles in January, then drove down to Florida without any issues whatsoever. Those 1500 or less miles are the Only miles on this Transmission. I have receipts for all work done. Title is clean and signed, Ready for the New Owner. Moonroof opens with ease and also vents with No Problem At All. Leather Steering wheel and Shifter Handle in Great condition, as I found here on e-bay and replaced both items. I replaced the factory radio with a Kenwood KVT-717, Removable flip-face DVD radio, Navigation ready with remote control and also comes with the original manual. I had a Crimestopper remote alarm system with remote lock & unlock entry features installed as soon as I bought the car. The original Cadillac key and 2 remotes are included, along with all original paperwork. The Original factory Owners' manual is still in the glovebox. The airbag suspension was replaced with Brand New front struts and rear shocks about a year ago. Motor runs well, but has a very small oil leak on Oil pan, just a drop or 2 noticed. My mechanic told me it is an easy repair, just needing the oil pan gasket replaced. Many New Parts installed, this car is a steal at this price. I'm sure that I am missing some info on this fine vehicle, so please ask questions and they will be answered as soon as possible. Offered at No Reserve. Many Thanks for looking, watching and/or bidding. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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