The Cadillac Allante is a two door, two seater luxury roadster
produced by Cadillac from 1987 until 1993. It used a Cadillac
chassis and running gear with a body built in Italy by coach
builder Pininfarina. It was expensive to produce with the complete
bodies flown to Detroit for final assembly. Over 21,000 were built
during its seven year production run.
For consignment, a 1993 Cadillac Allante convertible with a title
verified 50,701 actual miles. Design for the Allante was inspired
by European models and the car represented a departure from angular
design and was the first two person roadster produced by Cadillac
since the series 355 in the 1930's.
Exterior
This straight shouldered car with softly rounded edges is covered
in two stage Euro Red paint while composite headlights definitely
point to the European influence and the flush tail lights are
decorated with white lines, a stylized addition that resembles
frosted glass. On the front fenders, the coveted Pininfarina crest,
a symbol that appears on some of the finest cars in the history of
the automobile. Our black canvas top has a glass window and is in
very good condition and so are the 16-inch chrome wheels with both
fronts missing the Cadillac crest and center cap. Tires are fairly
new with a mid 2021 date code and with the top down, the raked
windshield becomes more pronounced and the flat deck lid sheds air
like a plane's wing. Upon close inspection, we find imperfections
that include rock chips on the hood, various chips and scratches
throughout, a few dings on the polished trim of the bumpers, and
scrapes on the chin spoiler.
Interior
The door panels put black materials in an angular presentation that
includes a carpeted corner while leather tall bucket seats combine
luxury and sport, showing some slight compression and wear on the
driver's side and scratches and staining on the other. Plush black
carpet covers the floor, protected up front with carpeted mats and
it continues cleanly on the package shelf and rear wall behind the
seats. Up front, the black steering wheel leads to analogue gauges.
The period switchgear is especially evident on the center stack,
canted toward the driver and looking very much like a switchboard
with dozens of buttons that control climate, the radio, trip
computer, and AM/FM/Cassette/CD player. Get to know this panel
because you don't want to be searching for the matching black
buttons at 70 miles per hour. Black plastic housing holds the
leather wrapped shifter on the floor while the trunk is finely
finished, including the inside of the decklid, with charcoal carpet
wall to wall.
Drivetrain
Here we have the 4.6 liter Northstar V8 rated at 295 horsepower,
fuel injected, and mated to a 4T80E 4-speed automatic transmission.
It's all transverse mounted and drives the front wheels through
3.71 gears.
Undercarriage
Clean underneath with minimal surface rust, the usual metal
oxidation, and some residual oils on the otherwise clean pans. A
single exhaust flows through the original muffler and out a
tailpipe that splits at the end for two tips. Power disc brakes are
at all four corners and both ends have independent suspension with
4.5 link up front and coil springs in the back.
Drive-Ability
The Allante provides a comfortable cabin with luxury cruising in
mind, and we set out with the Northstar humming on all 8 cylinders.
There's decent power underfoot and handling is quite good with
225/60R16's at each corner. The car might disagree, however, as the
Service Ride Control light is illuminated. We also note the turn
signal stalk is broken. Beyond that, this Cadillac's functions all
operate as intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Cadillac billed the Allante as The New Spirit of Cadillac and while
simultaneously marketing to a younger crowd, kept some of the
creature comforts Caddy's loyal luxury crowd came to expect. In
2018, Hagerty wrote, "the car has a fascinating history, looks
good, handles reasonably well, is relatively rare, and there are
affordable examples on the market that are ripe for the
taking."
1G6VS3390PU128725
1-USA
G-General Motors
6-Cadillac
VS-Allante
3-2 Door Convertible
3-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
9-4.6L Northstar V8
0-Check Digit
P-1993
U-San Giorgio Canavese Italy, Hamtramck, MI Assy Plants
128725-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1993 Cadillac Allante
Listing ID:CC-2040346
Price:$14,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1993
Make:Cadillac
Model:Allante
Exterior Color:Euro Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:50701
Stock Number:8268
VIN:1G6VS3390PU128725
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