1990 Cadillac Allante

$5,250

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1990
  • Driven 66,528 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Red · Interior color: Beige
Description

Ready to start entering car shows? This is your entry level ride. A beautiful and well kept 1990 Cadillac Allante. The Italian Cadillac (unsure of what this means? Please look it up). These 2-door convertibles are becoming rare collectors. This one comes with the hard top option but has the soft top stowed under the cover. Price reflects that there are a few minor issues, mainly the Bosh-2 break booster pump but all can be easily repaired and is accessible. I drove this car for a little w...

Our Take:
  • Italian-American Fusion: The 1990 Cadillac Allante is often referred to as the "Italian Cadillac" because its body was designed and built by the renowned Italian coachbuilder, Pininfarina. The bodies were flown from Italy to Detroit in specially designed Boeing 747s—an elaborate and costly process that added to the car's allure. If you're into quirky cross-continental collaborations, this car's got a story to tell!
  • Rarity on the Rise: With its 66,528 miles, this Allante is relatively low-mileage for its age. These convertibles have begun to garner attention from collectors as their numbers dwindle, partly due to their unique transatlantic production process. Seeing one on the road these days is like spotting a rare bird; it's a treat for the eyes and a nod to a bygone era of luxury design.
  • Convertible Options Galore: This Allante offers both a hard top and a soft top, making it versatile for all-season driving. The presence of both tops in this vehicle provides an added layer of practicality—not to mention, the hard top itself is a bit of a collector’s item. It's like having two cars in one, wouldn't you say?
  • Braking Needs a Boost: The seller confesses to some brake issues, particularly with the Bosch-2 brake booster pump. While this might bring a sigh, it's important to know that parts for the Allante are still accessible. For the passionate DIYer or a mechanic familiar with classic American iron, it's an opportunity to get hands-on with a piece of automobile history.
Location:
  • Norwood, LA | USA
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