Cadillac Cars In Macedonia, OH For Sale

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1976 Cadillac DeVille
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  • 19,900 overpriced
  • Macedonia, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • green automatic
This big green deVille had been sitting in a warehouse since 1978, when it was parked in the corner, covered up, and apparently forgotten. Out of long-term storage and fully serviced, ready to drive. Untouched paint, chrome, interior, and engine AM/FM✔ Cloth Interior✔ Climate Control✔ Air Conditioning
19,900 Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at classiccars.com
1993 Cadillac Allante
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  • convertible
  • 17,900 overpriced
  • Macedonia, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • convertible red automatic
Pearl Red was the catalog color and showed up in all the ads, and that’s for a good reason: it exactly right on the angular Allante bodywork. Chrome wheels with new tires. Loaded Pearl Red with tan leather interior AM/FM✔ Chrome Wheels
17,900 Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at classiccars.com
37,440 original miles, lifetime Nevada car, two owners, great colors
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  • 37,440
  • Macedonia, OH
  • ebay.com
  • 37,440 blue automatic
But in the early 1970s, when Cadillac was still building 5000-pound land yachts, fuel prices skyrocketed and suddenly 9 MPG wasn’t so popular anymore AM/FM✔ Climate Control✔ Cruise Control
Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at ebay.com
1976 Cadillac Eldorado
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  • coupe
  • 32,900 overpriced
  • Macedonia, OH
  • classiccars.com
  • coupe gasoline black automatic
Ultra-rare triple black 1976 eldorado. 37,440 original miles. Everything works, including fiber-optics. New tires, recent exhaust, runs and drives great! It was repainted just a few years ago and the front and rear end caps were replaced with fiberglass reproductions, as is common on these cars so it’s in excellent shape overall. The red pinstripes are a little bit more flamboyant than the original design, but it’s hardly objectionable and a little flash never hurt anyone. This has never been a rusty car and given its mileage and overall condition, we’re guessing that it has never been out in winter weather despite spending most of its life here in cleveland. Likewise, the chrome and stainless trim appears to be original and in good order. Heck, even the filler piece below the rear license plate is intact and not cracking, suggesting great preservation and a lot of time out of the sunlight. What make this eldo truly special, however, is the black leather interior. The hides are supple and in excellent condition, with only minor signs of use that are well in line with its age and mileage, but there are no splits or tears anywhere and the back seat looks virtually new. Plush black carpets make it feel luxurious and there are custom embroidered floor mats up front and a rather rare original carpeted 1-piece mat in the back. A newer am/fm/cassette stereo replaces the original am/fm/8-track unit but the installation was tidy and remarkably enough, it operates the automatic antenna just like the original did. Everything is operational, including the a/c and the fiber-optic light monitors out on the front fenders, although the black convertible top and rear window have been replaced at some point and the rear window glass no longer has a defroster. The black convertible top is not original but it’s not new, showing well and powering up and down without incident—the only issue is a small split just behind the driver’s rear quarter window, a common place for these tops to fail, but it’s all but invisible once the top is up and secured and has no effect on weather-tightness. The trunk is 100% oem, including the rubber mat and it includes a full-sized spare with cover as well as an original jack assembly. For effortless cruising, it’s hard to beat cubic inches, and for sheer cubic inches, almost nothing beats cadillac’s 500 cubic inch v8. With just 37,000 miles on the clock, this one has never needed anything major and has received the kind of maintenance that is right for a hobby car like this. Turn the key and it starts every time, it settles into a gentle idle after a few seconds, and simply goes about its business unobtrusively. The engine bay is clean if not perfectly detailed for show, reflecting that it’s been driven over the past 40 years. On the other hand, there are no issues, plenty of fresh parts, and 100% original specifications, so it runs and drives as intended. Front-wheel-drive in a 5200-pound convertible is made possible by gm’s extraordinary th425 3-speed automatic transmission and drive train system. It is not detailed for show underneath, but it’s very well maintained and shows no critical issues. Recent 235/75/15 firestone radials have exactly the right whitewall width, so they look right and handle great. This is the ultimate ‘70s luxury cruiser in a color combination that will never, ever go out of style. This is a great opportunity to own a rather rare eldorado that’s ready to enjoy and needs no excuses. Power Windows✔ AM/FM✔ Climate Control✔ Cruise Control✔ Air Conditioning
32,900 Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at classiccars.com
  • coupe 85,280
  • Macedonia, OH
  • ebay.com
  • coupe 85,280 gasoline black automatic
Perhaps because automakers knew these might be the last cars anyone would be buying for a while, or perhaps just because styling and technology came together in a perfect way, there were simply no unattractive cars built in 1941. Cadillac in particular had a lot to be proud of, starting with all-new styling that vaulted them straight to the cutting edge, and adding the remarkable Hydra-Matic fully automatic transmission to the options list. As a result, 1941 Cadillacs were fast, comfortable, and effortless to drive, which probably explains why they remain the single most popul
Macedonia, OHMacedonia, OH at ebay.com