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1988 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 56k Original Miles 1 Owner Flawless Rust Free on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:56154
Location:

Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States
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1988 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 
1 Owner 56k original miles California car rust free never been in a accident flawless condition 
3 day auction with no reserve!!

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This is a is 1 owner super clean all original California rust free Cadillac Fleetwood brougham with only 56,000 original miles on it.This car is like going back in time in 1988 and buying it from the a Cadillac dealership showroom floor.

This Caddy is Trip White with dark blue carpet and has the gold package what a combo!!


This car is all 100% all Original and factory never been in a accident its entire life.

This car was purchased in 1988 from Wood Pontiac Cadillac in Santa Rosa California. Still have the window sticker,every registration,finance contract and the business card from the person who sold it to me in 1988.

This car sat in my garage for awhile and has never been in the rain. Im looking for a good home for her hoping that someone will take care of her the way I did. I never use it and it just sits there so i figure let somebody else enjoy her the way I did.
I just smoged and registered the car and shes all ready to go.

No problems with the car what so ever runs and drives like new and everything works like it should. Ice cold A/C  and no leaks of any kind.

THE PICTURES DUE THE CAR NO JUSTICE LOOKS WAY BETTER IN PERSON. MUST SEE THIS CAR IN PERSON IF YOUR LOCAL COME AND SEE HER. SHE WILL BLOW YOUR MIND ON HOW CLEAN THIS CADILLAC REALLY IS. 

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!

If you have any Questions or would like to see the car please call me at 
530-680-2008 







Terms of sale

Please do not bid unless you have all the money to buy the car. If you need to get a loan get it before auction ends. A 10% deposit must me received by pay pal only within 24 hours after auction ends. Balance must be paid in full within 3 days after auction ends by bank wire or cash in person only no checks of any kind. Car is sold as-is no warranties apply. Buyer is to pay for all shipping costs if the car needs to be shipped. I can also storage the car after auction ends for up to 2 weeks if needed to wait for shipping.




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