2002 Cadillac Eldorado Collector Edition on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:32V NORTHSTAR
Fuel Type:REGULAR
For Sale By:PRIVATE OWNER
Interior Color: BLACK AND RED LEATHER COMBINATION
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Eldorado
Trim: COLLECTOR EDITION
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 88,354
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: ELDORADO
Exterior Color: TORCH RED
Up for bid is this beautiful 2002 Cadillac Eldorado Collector Edition automible #757 of 1596. In 2002 Cadillac stopped making the Eldorado so for the last one they made a Special Collector Edition. 532 were Torch Red the rest were white. This Collector Edition came with many features that were only options on all other Cadillacs.
You will never see a Collector Edition dressed up like this one. The most obvious are the Lambo Doors that set this one apart from all the others.I am a Lambo Door Dealer and this Classy Caddy was a perfect canadate (see video) and yes it attracts a crowd anywhere you go. The rear side windows and rear windsheild are Grade 5 Limo tint. The trunk spoiler with brake light was added along with the side vent behind the doors. The chrome wheels were only used on the Collector Edition cars and are in great shape finished off with 235x60 16" Vogue Tires.
This car spent it life in southern California and has never seen snow. There are no dents and is in very good condition. On the inside for the Collector Edition red cars only they made a special black and red leather combination that shows very little wear the red and black leather steering wheel cover was added and there are no rips or tears, this car was used but not abused. Instead of the traditional woodgrain the dash, door panels and console were trimmed in black carbon fiber. Its equipped with a Gold Seried Boise Sound system that has AM FM CD and Casette.
Itsalso has ON STAR and some of the features are the 2 person memory seats that also bring back the side view mirrors. Automatic headlight and day time running lights, cruise control, power windows, multiposition heated seats with Lumbar controls, seperate controls for driver ans passenger heat and air condition, rain sensative windsheild wipers, keyless entry and power door locks, steering wheel controls for radio, cd heat fan speeds ect.power trunk tachometer, traction control the list goes on and on.
The reserve is set to sell, if you like what you see don't hesitate to bid, any question call 814-456-5584. Delivery possible enclosed trailer $1.50 mile.
Unfortunately I was unable to download the videos of the doors in operation. Any interested parties can send me an email and I will forward the videos of the doors to you.Cadillac Eldorado for Sale
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