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1981 Cadillac BUY...yes or no ??

Old Aug 20, 2006 | 12:25 AM
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Would a 1981 Cadillac 2 door, be a good year caddy to buy? Did all 1981 model have the 4-6-8 firing type engine for fuel economy? I heard that was a bad engine.
How hard would it be to eliminate the 4-6-8 microprocssor control and connect the engine to full time 8 ?
This car is cherry with 65,000 miles.
thanks....
 
Old Aug 20, 2006 | 11:28 AM
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If this is a simple yes or no question I would answer NO
Not a good car to buy.
Anything After 96 would be a better choice.
Any Caddy with Northstar engine would do Great.
But just don't relay only on my answer,wait to get more answers.
 
Old Aug 20, 2006 | 03:17 PM
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Just purchased a 1981 Fleetwood Brougham myself in June. It has been a challenge learning all the mechanical stuff for sure but all in all I would say it would be a good buy.That said I am assuming that you would be doing most of the work. Mine still has a few electronic gremlins to iron out but the mechanical end is pretty much in order now. The 368 engine was only used in 1980-1981 and is not a bad engine if you don't expect too much power. It was rated at 140 h.p. which sounds low for a 368 c.i. power plant. The engine codes can be a challenge to extract from the computer but you could always take it to the Cadillac dealer for a quick report. If you do decide to buy this car would be willing to help you out as I have the manuals, etc. Take care and good luck. Don.
 
Old Aug 20, 2006 | 11:43 PM
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Thanks for the help......I did more research on the 1981 and decided not to buy it. I had a 1974 and a 1984 both were good cars. The 1974 was a gas HOG but the 84 did pretty good. I should have kept the 84........
I'll consider finding something post 1996..............adios
 
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 09:31 PM
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i come from austria and have a 81 sedan deville with V8-6-4 (you can choose manually or let the car decide how much cylinders) and i have to say the car runs! okay little things like changing a sensor but all in all the car runs very good

my father has a 87 fleetwood d'elegance and it's the same it runs and runs without problems!

but you must know!

I'm satisfied with my 81 sedan
 
Old Oct 3, 2006 | 10:22 PM
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Saw a listing on eBay...item is Item number: 200033079917

Car appears to be in mint condition...does anyone this a 1993 Allante w/23K miles would be worth $20K ? Car appears to be well taken care of...I think its a great buy, may snap it up. Love that Allante.
 
Old Oct 3, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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Saw a listing on eBay...item is Item number: 200033079917

Car appears to be in mint condition...does anyone this a 1993 Allante w/23K miles would be worth $20K ? Car appears to be well taken care of...
 
Old Oct 7, 2006 | 03:10 PM
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ORIGINAL: bm167

Would a 1981 Cadillac 2 door, be a good year caddy to buy? Did all 1981 model have the 4-6-8 firing type engine for fuel economy? I heard that was a bad engine.
How hard would it be to eliminate the 4-6-8 microprocssor control and connect the engine to full time 8 ?
This car is cherry with 65,000 miles.
thanks....

How much does it cost?

I know alot of cars sell for alot of money on eBay, it is crazy. I see alot of BMW's I think for $90, 000 each.
 
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