Highly Collectible 1985 Cadillac Seville 23,000 Miles Washington Dc Pickup Only on 2040-cars
Venice, Florida, United States
Engine:8 cylinder
Used
Year: 1985
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Cadillac
Mileage: 23,000
Model: Seville
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Chrome
HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE 1985 CADILLAC SEVILLE with very low miles only 23,000. THIS VEHICHLE IS A Pick Up only in NW Washington DC. Feel free to give me a call for an appointment to view at 941-587-4840. Has been parked for several years and prior to that driven very little by a senior who drove it very little. Due to moving to Florida left my fleet of vehicles behind so must sell. You'll be hard pressed to find a vintage car with this low of mileage. Will require a new battery and other rehab, once restored will keep it's value and only go up with time. The body is in excellent condition has never been in an accident, may require new paint. Leather interior needs work due to sitting in parking lot. Come take a look. |
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Cadillac, for its part, is no stranger to aggressive design, but when it came to the new ATS Coupe, it elected to tone things down a bit. Speaking with The Detroit News in a wide-ranging interview, Cadillac design director Bob Boniface revealed that the original design for its compact coupe was edgier - closer to that of the CTS Coupe - with a wedgier profile, a more steeply raked beltline and a more severe grille. But potential customers surveyed in clinics apparently didn't like it. They found it looked heavy, inefficient and not fun to drive. So Boniface and his team literally went back to the drawing board and "took as much visual mass out of the car as [they] could." The resulting coupe, while handsome, looks far more similar to its four-door companion than did Cadillac's CTS.
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