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1993 Cadillac Allante

$59,900used

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

natural beige

Exterior Color

red pearl

Drivetrain

Front-wheel Drive

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel

Gas

Engine

4.6L V-8 DOHC, regular unleaded, engine with 295HP

VIN

1G6VS3391PU127776

Stock Number

408120

Mileage

6,742

Features

Entertainment

Premium Sound System

Seating

Memory Seat

Leather Seats

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Seller's Comments

HIGHLIGHTS: SPECTACULAR ORIGINAL CONDITION VIRTUALLY CANNOT BE TOLD FROM NEW! ONLY 6,742 ACTUAL MILES INCREDIBLE FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION LAST YEAR OF PRODUCTION ONLY YEAR BUILT WITH THE DESIRABLE NORTHSTAR V8 ONE OF 1,091 IN THIS COLOR OF 4,670 PRODUCED IN 1993 ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS OWNER'S MANUAL, CLEAN CARFAX, AND SALES MATERIALS ARGUABLY ONE OF THE BEST EXAMPLES IN THE WORLD! TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A COLLECTOR'S DREAM! FEATURES INCLUDE: 4.6L NORTHSTAR V8 FOUR-SPEED AUTOMATIC ADAPTIVE DAMPING 'ROAD SENSING' SUSPENSION POWER-LATCHING CONVERTIBLE TOP FULL LEATHER INTERIOR POWER SEATS W/DRIVER-SIDE MEMORY CRUISE CONTROL CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING AM/FM/CASSETTE/CD STEREO TRACTION CONTROL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES As many brands have done before and since, Cadillac's executives desired to produce a high-end halo model in the 1980s. While the brand had the flagship Fleetwood and Series 75 limousines, GM determined a low-production roadster would be the perfect vehicle to grab headlines and garner attention to the brand. Therefore, the Allante (stylized as Allanté) was born. While GM's internal designers were eager to tackle such a project, Cadillac decided to go with a designer label, choosing Pininfarina as their partner (the company had previously assisted with production of the 1959-60 Eldorado Brougham). The result of their efforts was a luxurious, two-seat roadster designed to compete with the Mercedes-Benz SL and Jaguar XJS. With bodies built in Italy and then air shipped to Detroit for assembly, the Allante's Air Bridge production line was a tremendous effort in and of itself. The production version of the car, with its myriad standard amenities including an adaptive damping suspension and surround sound audio, was necessarily quite expensive, though 21,430 were sold by the end of production in 1993. Today, the Allante offers stand-out styling and remarkable comfort, making them the perfect choice for a discerning enthusiast's collection. The superlative 1993 Cadillac Allante Convertible featured here is finished in gorgeous Pearl Red over a Natural Beige leather interior with a Black power-latching convertible top. This exquisite motorcar has been driven just 6,742 miles from new and is among one of the finest examples to come to market in years. I personally believe the investment potential of this limited-production American classic will grow beyond your imagination; offered to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who desires to own one of the very best an investment price!

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