49K-Mile Luxury Roadster: 1991 Cadillac Allante
Cadillac’s marketing gurus referred to the Allante as an “Ultra-luxury roadster with coachwork designed and handcrafted in Italy by Pininfarina.” They were sure unusual to see in the showroom in the late 1980s and early 1990s. With over 21,000 produced, they aren’t overly rare but are rare enough to draw a crowd almost anywhere. Thanks to Randy J. for sending in this tip!
Somewhat similar in concept to the Chrysler TC by Maserati, which came out two years later than the Allante, the Cadillac was arguably more crisp, elegant, and refined. Both had some Italian DNA, but only the Allante had the panache of having bodies made in Italy and shipped to Detroit to be assembled on waiting chassis. Some might also make the case for a couple of Nash models, the Nash-Healey and the Metropolitan, which also had an overseas connection.
Cadillac made the Allante from 1986 for the 1987 model year until the end of 1993 and they came in this one body style, a two-door convertible with retracting soft top and available hardtop. This one has a black convertible top and there’s no mention of a hardtop being included in the sale. As was the trend at the time, these luxury cars had front-wheel drive. This example appears to be in outstanding condition and it’s hard to argue with a white convertible with red leather when you’re in Florida, or really anywhere.
With just under 50,000 miles, this Allante looks great inside and out, but there is a bit of wear on the outside bolster on the driver’s seat. And some fading on the red steering wheel, doubtless from the relentless Florida sun and heat, as that’s where this car has been since it was new. There isn’t a back seat as they were a two-seater, but there’s a little spot behind the seats for whatever, and the trunk looks clean in this example. This car was around $56,000 in 1991, which is around $129,000 today; ouch. The seller mentions that the information screen is black, so there’s something for your to-do list.
The engine is Cadillac’s 4.5-liter OHV V8 with 200 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque when new. It sends power through a four-speed automatic to the front wheels and this example is said to run and drive great. It’s posted here on craigslist in Ormond Beach, Florida and they’re asking $9,900. Here is the original listing. Hagerty is at $8,500 for a #3 good-condition car and $15,200 for a #2 excellent car. Have any of you owned or driven an Allante?
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Comments
The side view is brutal, all the style and grace of my old man’s 1985 LeBaron convertible. Not sure how the Italian influence helped at all on this one, except jacking up the MSRP. Could be a fun, comfortable cruiser at the current value if it’s reliable.
I respectfully disagree. That’s like saying an Armani suit looks pretty much just like an off-the-rack suit from Men’s Wearhouse, so why buy the Armani? Maybe the rack suit would be fine if you can’t tell any difference, but for those who can, there is no comparison.
That said, as lovely, crisp, and understatedly handsome as I find this design, nothing about really says “Cadillac” in particular, aside from superficial decorations like the chrome eggcrate grille and badging. You could put nearly any other marque’s signature grill and badging on it with equal conviction as to being “of” that marque.
I like it. It seems fairly priced but I would offer less. It couldn’t hurt? I seem to recall reading on his site about the problems the Allante had with the information screen but there were replacements available?
2 of the most interesting design features are the 3rd brake lamp incorporated as a trunk badge, & the gracefully concealed fuel filler door. Attention to simple, elegant detail!
I like it. Price is right if the digital dash is repaired. I had a c4 Corvette that cost a small fortune to repair the dash display. don’t want to go thru that again!
“…similar in concept to…”
I’d say the MB SL too. the 3 or 500? (M103, 104?)
as to the longer WB & bent8? BUT… No FWD in these and
in the midst of the decline in that co. Glad they’ve come
back & I’d suggest a look @ their “sports cars”.
Gimmie da white on red like dis
1st thing i do is hunt out the
hard top’n all U hear
is tires on road
skreetchhh…!
And the added Cherry Bomb exhaust
8^ 0
ahh… Caddies!
(thru the ages)