1993 Cadillac Allante Hardtop Convertible (100 Original Miles!)
| Bidding Starts: | January 24, 2012 @ 6:00 PM |
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| Bidding Ends: | January 31, 2012 @ 6:30 PM |
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January 31, 2012 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 4060 Robway Lane Santa Rosa CA 95407 |
| Starting Bid: | $100.00 |
| Current High Bid: |
$16,700.00 (USWRET12) Bid History |
| Minimum Bid: | $16,800.00 |
| Terms of Sale: | Click to View |
Description
NOTE: A DMV Certificate of Title will accompany this vehicle.
DMV Fees: Buyer is responsible for all applicable taxes and fees due
from DMV for registration/late fees.
CarFax: Vehicle History Report Available
Year: 1993
MFG: Cadillac
Model: Allante
Mileage: 100 Original Miles
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color:Tan
VIN: 1G6VS3397PU100128
License:
Engine Specifications
Type: Gas V8
Size: 4.6 L Northstar L37
Drive Train
Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive
Transmission: 4-speed 4T80-E automatic
Special Note*
The body of the Allante was designed and built in Italy by Pininfarina
(of Ferrari fame).The completed bodies were shipped 3,300 miles (5,300
km) from Italy in specially equipped Boeing 747s, 56 at a time,to
Cadillac's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly plant. The bodies were then mated
to the chassis.This led to a few interesting nicknames, such as "The
Flying Italian Cadillac" and "The world's longest assembly line."
DMV Fees: Buyer is responsible for all applicable taxes and fees due
from DMV for registration/late fees.
CarFax: Vehicle History Report Available
Year: 1993
MFG: Cadillac
Model: Allante
Mileage: 100 Original Miles
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color:Tan
VIN: 1G6VS3397PU100128
License:
Engine Specifications
Type: Gas V8
Size: 4.6 L Northstar L37
Drive Train
Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive
Transmission: 4-speed 4T80-E automatic
Special Note*
The body of the Allante was designed and built in Italy by Pininfarina
(of Ferrari fame).The completed bodies were shipped 3,300 miles (5,300
km) from Italy in specially equipped Boeing 747s, 56 at a time,to
Cadillac's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly plant. The bodies were then mated
to the chassis.This led to a few interesting nicknames, such as "The
Flying Italian Cadillac" and "The world's longest assembly line."
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