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1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 2 Dr. Stainless Steel 4.1l Digital Fuel Injected on 2040-cars

US $1,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:166139
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

 

This is my 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz with Stainless Steel Top,

and the dealer added sunroof.

Everything is here and as original as they come.

This car was last driven in the summer of 2013, late-June.

Where you see her (garage), is where she's sat since.

Am not sure why suddenly quit, just quietly stopped.

The engine is free, a 252 cu. in. - digital fuel injected.

Either it is spark or fuel or both, but believe it's towards spark.

This car runs very well once she is going again.

Runs "fast", she's a runner! and is quiet while doing this feat ~ passing is no problem for this girl. 

I've driven this Eldorado 6 years + with no problems.

Get in, put key in and go~

Ever since owning her, never had a tune-up, changed wires, spark plugs, nothing other than regular maintenance of oil, filter, air filter, and tires (the tires presently are 200 miles old) installed last year before summer (radials).

She's tight and road fit otherwise with (alittle rattle and humm).

There are many new parts that will come with this cadillac, which haven't been installed, (alternator, starter - big buck items, new intank fuel pump, fuel filter) to mention a few, to include a complete engine gasket set (boxed), this last item - I had ordered in the first year of owning.

Again, tires are new with 200 miles on them, there is a warranty but I doubt it will apply to the new owner.

Front brakes are fairly new. (have new rear brake pads in trunk)

There are new rear air shocks included w/fixtures to go, am naming off those items I can remember bought new for this old girl.

All belts are new.

She will need interior work, paint and vinyl. The vinyl, I do have (new), but it is not the cushioned vinyl as seen on car.

The battery is fairly new, 1+ year old and is the correct (750 cold crank amp).

She's been given basic good care all these years, just never came to having paint or interior work done. A (very good) daily driver...driven easy for most of those years. (Bought in January 2007 with 109,000 miles, since that time now are 166,139 miles registered on odometer of June 2013). 

There have been those occasions when had to pass,... punch and she goes~

Again - Never in those 6+ years, have I had any problems, never! 

If anything, she's gotten looks and asked about. (at least once a month - would I sell her)

There will be those items regarding electric - such as the front driver's seat, the buttons on driver's door that make it work, that is poor or a poor connection. Power door locks, and cruise control are about the only items that bothered me if anything, but didn't take away in the ease and comfort of this old black Cadillac.

The sunroof works fine, (needs plugged in) the windows work well, passenger seat works well and reclines, both outside electric mirrors, rear window defrost, most of everything electric works well for this car's age.

The rubber around windows are fairly good.

The seal concerning doors are fairly good.

The rubber that goes between the windows and doors are dry rotted.

The seal going around sunroof needs replacing, it keeps the weather out well enough, but would recommend having it replaced. (is why is unplugged)

The air conditioner will need a complete vacuum and re-seal to work again, but is all there and complete.

Passed emissions - in October 2012 (2 year emissions) - no problem!

All lights, turn signals, and brake lights - work fine!

All interior lights work fine!

Glove box just needs a bulb, but does work.

All lighters, except in dash, work fine!

Has a Kenwood CD am/fm Stereo with remote control - Led Zeppelin's 4th - CD album is in there, once you have it back on, you'll find it (there's an added plus).

Power trunk release works fine, pull-down doesn't (needs replace). 

Since owned, never in any collisions and far as I know when purchased in beginning, never had any.

Straight looking Black Cadillac for your consideration.

Owner's Manual.

Shop manuals.

Own a piece of Cadillac History.

Please see all pictures, ask all questions.

This automobile will need transport at new owner's expense, preferably by trailer where it can be secured and towed safely on the road, one that has lights and brakes, tie-downs or chains to that effect...

and last, all state taxes, registration fees and title concerning your state will be at new owner's expense.

 

Thank you for looking...

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