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Beautiful 1984 Cadillac Seville Elegante - Drive Home! Must Sell -low Buy It Now on 2040-cars

US $3,900.00
Year:1984 Mileage:125000
Location:

Rockaway Park, New York, United States

Rockaway Park, New York, United States
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Hello Cadillac collectors,
Here up for bids is my very nice 1984 Cadillac Seville Elegante. You CAN drive it home! This was my daily driver for the past year, you can drive anywhere with confidence.
I kept oil changed and car maintained. It has a new battery and recent oil change.
The only reason that I am parting wwith this beauty is that I just bought a Mercedes Convertible as my new daily driver, so someone else can love this car!
I love the sunroof on this Cadillac, it was a must for me as I like the open top! And the faux Convertible canvas top is in great condition!!!
The only thing that the car needs is to fix a little plastic piece int the drivers window, the motor is fine, it was working fine, then a little plastic think popped and the window would not go up & down, so I have it set up now. but 100% that is it, a little plastic thing to replace.  The engine runs strong, and clean!  You can drive the car all day, every day!
Tires are good. The trunk & interior is clean. So nice that I thought it was only 25,000 miles but I do think it is 125,000+ but  it runs & drives excellent.  And you can drive home even to California.
If you have questions call me from 12 noon- 9 pm  917)687-6290  or email and I'll get back as soon as I can. 
This classic Cadillac is a real headturner and is a very elegant vintage Cadillac. I am selling it at a very low price to have a quick sale! Please be ready to pick it up or have it picked up with 7 days after sale, As i really need the space as soon as possible.  Please Have all funds/finances ready before bidding.  Thank you, Kurt 
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