The 1990 Cadillac Allant© is a luxury two-seat Italian-designed roadster featuring a 4.5L V8 engine (<br />) and front-wheel drive, manufactured by Pininfarina in Italy and assembled in the U.S.. Known for its unique airbridge production, it featured a removable hardtop, digital dash, and was the first FWD car with standard traction control. <br /><br /><br />Key Features and Specs:<br />Engine: 4.5-liter aluminum block OHV V8 (200 HP @ 4,400 RPM, <br /> torque). <br /><br /><br />Performance: <br /> in approximately 7.9 seconds, with a top speed of 122"134 MPH. <br /><br /><br />Transmission: 4-speed automatic (4T80-E). <br />Savoy Automobile Museum<br />Production: Only 3,101 units produced for 1990. <br />Savoy Automobile Museum<br />Design: Pininfarina-designed body, featuring 10-way power Recaro leather seats, a digital instrument cluster, and a Delco-Bose audio system. <br /><br /><br />Production Process: Known as the world's longest assembly line, bodies were designed in Italy and shipped via Boeing 747s to Detroit for final assembly. <br />Wikipedia<br />The 1990 model introduced standard traction control, a significant technology for the time. These vehicles were designed for luxury performance, boasting a comfortable, smooth ride rather than sharp sports car handling. Charlestown Classics has the best value in Classics cars/ Cars are all inspected / we have video of underneath for out of state buyers/ if you visit we will put it on the rack and let you inspect it.