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1993 Cadillac Deville Base Sedan 4-door 4.9l on 2040-cars

US $1,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:240522
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States

   I bought this car as a fixer upper, but it became to time consuming. I replaced the power steering pump, all 8 spark plugs, idle speed control motor, starter, catalytic converter, and radiator cap to get the car in a decent driving state. Along with the car I am giving 2 struts and 2 axles(pulled from another Cadillac) 2 sun visors and a glove box.
   The car ran, but had some vacuum leaks, until the ignition switch broke on 7-20-14. Along with the vacuum leaks the front struts and axles need to be replaced and the airbag suspension in the rear looks like the previous owner had pulled it out and replaced with blocks. The previous owner also did something to the AC fan switch, but I forgot what he said he did. Short story is it does have the capacity to work and it does blow cold, but in its current state you have to run a wire from the relay(under the hood picture top left red wire on the crossbar) to the battery.
   The car is primer grey with a white hood making it easy for a DIY paint job. All the power windows work. There is a small area of tint messed up on the drivers rear seat window. The windshield is also heavily damaged. The interior is in decent shape. The most damage is on the drivers door panel. They seats are crinkled, but no actual tears. There are wires for a sound system ran from the trunk to right under the stereo. The stereo will be included.
   It does seem like a lot, but for someone who's handy with tools and has time you can knock this out easy. I work in the Texas oilfields so I don't get many days off and I don't like to spend those precious few days working.
   I do have the title in my name ready to transfer and I will write a Bill of Sale. If sold in Texas I will have the title transfer form with my portion filled and signed. If sold out of state I ask that you bring your states required title transfer application and I will fill and sign upon pick up. The car will need to be towed or hauled. This car is being sold locally.
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