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Astoria, New York, United States

Astoria, New York, United States

1996 CADILLAC ELDORADO ALL PARTS ARE CLEAN MINT
QUARTER PANEL BODY REAR CLIP COMPLETE BODY CLEAN.
COMES WITH DECKLID,TAIL LIGHTS,REAR BUMPER ,SUSPENSION.
MUST BE PICKED UP WILL NOT SHIP.
REAR CLIP $1000.00

COMPLETE NO DOOR PANNELS
DOORS EACH $300.00

NOSE COMPLETE
HOOD,LEFT AND RIGHT FENDER
BUMPER WITH SUPPORT,
ALSO HEADLIGHTS
$ 1000.00

ENGINE & TRANS HEAD GASKET GOOD
130.000 MILES
$1000.00

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