1977 Black Cadillac Deville 4 Door 52030 Miles Interior And Outside Very Nice on 2040-cars
Salem, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:gas 425
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: DeVille
Options: Leather Seats
Trim: chrome and red stipping
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 52,030
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
for sale a nice old cadillac deville, black with grey leather interior. it has 52030 miles. i bought a new cadillac in 2011 and it has now 3000 miles on it. i thought i might drive the old one, but i have no started it since september 18 ,2012 until yesterday. it started right up. you have to pump the foot feed for it to start. anyway, the insurance is coming due on it and i don't need it, nor do i need the other either. i have an escalade that i put 56 miles on last year. i am a veterinarian of over 40 years and still practice 5.5 days a week and have a fairly large cattle herd and farms. i drive my pickup 99 percent of the time. anyway, i hate to part with this old sweetheart, but it is time for it to go. it starts and runs well. the last time i drove it i went to columbia, mo. which is about 120 miles from home. on the way back, i thought the transmission might be slipping. anyway, when i drove it yesterday it seemed fine, but i think the transmission may need work. it has a very slow leak in the transmission and i have to add about a pint or so of fluid every year. the last time i had it serviced, i had them check for a leak and check the transmission. the fella that did the work indicated that i probably needed to replace the front pump on the transmission. at any rate, although the transmission seemed fine yesterday when i drove it, i would want who ever buys it, to either haul or tow it, as i would not want them to have a problem in driving it a long way. the tires probably have less than 1000 miles on them, i really forget when i put them on, but it has not been driven much since then. the gas gauge doesn't work, probably a fuse, and the shirt arm does not move the line for the gear you are in. you have to just feel where you are when in goes in gear. that quite a year or two ago, maybe more, i would imagine it is an easy fix, but i didn't care. the a/c works fine, however there is a short in the switch which i could never find, so i have a toggle switch to turn it on and off, otherwise it will run the battery down. anyway, don't much else to say about it. hope the pictures do the talking. i see this model cadillac on ebay is priced from 3-30K mine is better than many of them but i going to start it at 2250.00. i don't want to renew the insurance and buy license for something i probably won't ever drive again. by the way, it has been kept in the garage until about 2012 when i got the new one and since then it has been outside. it really needs to be inside for protection of the vinyl top i think but it is still in perfect shape as far as i can tell. good luck.
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