Estate sale of ...1986 Cadillac Deville . 64000 Original Miles. V8 4.1L Engine.
Engine Starts , no smoke , no oil leaks.
Rear brakes rust build up and are locking up the brake drums,
Car has been sitting ,but still in great condition
Restorable ... No Reserve !
Happy Bidding !!!
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