Sylvester Stallone Is Selling His Stretched Cadillac Escalade Limo
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Earlier this year, we noticed that Tom Brady’s own Cadillac Escalade limousine had been listed for sale by the coachbuilding company that originally built the ultra-luxurious SUV, Becker Automotive Design. It seems as though Brady wasn’t the company’s only famous client, though, because now an Escalade limo that it built for Sylvester Stallone has also been listed for sale by the California-based company.
Stallone’s Cadillac Escalade started out as a regular Escalade ESV before Becker gave it a 20-inch extension and a pair of lengthened rear doors for easier access to the ultra-luxurious rear cabin compartment. Inside, the mobile office features a home theater system with a 43-inch TV and Crestron audio system, onboard wi-fi, two fully electric VIP bucket seats with electric leg rests, Japanese Tamo ash wood veneer folding tables and electric window curtains. Stallone originally paid $409,000 for this private jet on wheels, but it’s now for sale at a discounted $375,000, or best offer.
Strangely, Stallone only managed to put around 700 miles on the odometer of his custom Cadillac Escalade limousine before deciding to part ways with it. He says he had a specific reason for needing the limo and no longer finds himself in a situation where owning this over-the-top luxury cruiser is necessary.
“I ordered my Becker ESV for a specific purpose, however my requirement for it has recently changed and I no longer have a need for this beautiful vehicle,” Sylvester Stallone said. “I enjoyed personally designing the luxurious interior with Howard Becker. The on-board electronics and ride quality are second to none. I hope the new owner gets years of fulfilling use from this sensationally appointed Becker Cadillac ESV.”
Check out the listing at this link for more information on this Sylvester Stallone approved Cadillac Escalade limo.
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Seems like a lot went in to this vehicle, only to drive it so little and then sell it. Brady dumped his recently also.
Cadillac is missing out on custom Escalades and should cash in w/ a bespoke program of their own.