1992 Cadillac Allante Base Convertible 2-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
1992 Cadillac Allante Convertible. Family owned since new. 52000 original miles. Undocumented #11 Trackside Courtesy Car at the 1992 Indianapolis 500. "Brass Hat Car" per Cadillac records. No supporting documentation or side decals are available. New Robbins Top. New "Mini Covers". New Brakes and Rotors (slotted and cross-drilled) all around. Brand new Tires and Wheels. New Dual Exhaust Muffler with Stainless Exhaust Tips. New Battery. New Fuel Injectors. New Windshield. New Window Motors. New Rear Struts (Not Installed). 1993 Allante Center Armrest with Cupholders. This car runs, shifts, drives and stops like new. Very Mechanically Sound. Personal touches include Body Color taken all the way down to bottom of car, Rear "Ducktail" Spoiler, Tinted Windows, Dash Mat. 1992 was the model year with the fewest Allante's produced and the fewest Red cars produced. These cars are just plain Sexy and they get a lot of looks. Please feel free to ask questions or request photos of something not shown. Car is for sale as-is with no warranty inferred or implied. Seller may help with delivery of car depending on destination. Car is located in Wichita, Kansas. $1000.00 PayPal deposit required at auction end. Balance due within one week of auction end or at time of possession. Feel free to call 316-207-2063. My name is Kent Owen. |
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