1988 Cadillac Brougham Rolling On 22's on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Virginia, United States
For sale is my 1988 Cadillac Brougham. It rolls on 22" wheels. Has Sony Explode 1200 watt amp. and 12" sub. Car has standard Cadillac features, p/w, p/s leather interior, etc. Interior is good shape, body has no rust but clear coat is peeling off hood and trunk. Fender extensions on rear are cracked but have new ones in the trunk. Has 5.0 engine that was rebuilt 11,000 miles ago. Runs good, transmission was rebuilt 2,800 miles ago, shifts smooth. Cruse control unit that goes under the hood is missing. Remember this is a 26 year old car! It is not a new car but a good solid car. Vinyl top was removed and Rhino Liner applied. Looks great and never worry about vinyl top again. Please feel free to ask questions. $250.00 deposit via pay pal with in 24 hours with remaining in cash at pick up. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping! Car can be driven to your destination. Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early.
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