The body of the Allante was designed and built in Italy by Pininfarina.The completed bodies were shipped 3,300 miles from Italy in specially equipped Boeing 747s, 56 at a time, to Cadillac's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly plant. The bodies were then mated to the chassis. This led to a few interesting nicknames, such as "The Flying Italian Cadillac" and "The world's longest assembly line." This particular 1993 Cadillac Allante has been painstakingly maintained traveling only 30,500 original miles. The rare triple black color combination with the rare Hard Top makes this vehicle desired to both enthusiast and collectors especially since it is also the last year produced. This vehicle has been stored indoors and it shows. The Black paint is in excellent condition with minimal wear. As you can see in photos, the paint on the car is like a mirror. Both front and rear bumpers are in great condition with no damage showing. The soft top is nearly perfect with no rips or tears and goes up and down with no issues. The hard top is equally as nice with no major imperfections. Inside the black leather interior is like new with no imperfections to speak of. The side bolsters show no wear which is untypical for these cars. The same goes for the carpets, dash and door panels. All functions work inside and the dash lights up as it should. Under the hood boast the desired Northstar V8 engine attached to an automatic transmission that shifts perfectly. The motor is extremely clean and looks as good as it did when it rolled off the assembly line. The chrome rims are in great condition with newer tires installed. The VIN is 1G6VS3398PU1277550 and is being sold on a clean Colorado title showing that the car has had the same owner since 1998. Current mileage shows 30,500 and is actual for the car. Buy with confidence, seldom does a triple black Allante with a hard top and such low miles become available.