1976 Cadillac Seville Base Sedan 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Ogden, Utah, United States
Up for auction today is a beautiful First Generation 1976 Cadillac Seville. I drive it nearly every day and it drives like a dream. I get all kinds of thumbs up and different gestures wherever I go with it. I am proud to drive it, and I might add that it is a pleasure to drive. It is a beautiful metallic silver with a matching gray vinyl padded top. The gray leather interior is supple and there are no rips or tears. Just the usual minor wear from age. It is the most comfortable car you can imagine. I will repeat the flaws in this car as I have already recorded elsewhere in this description.
There is a small amount of surface rust where top meet trunk below the rear window as well as one tiny spot of rust on the very front bottom of the drivers side front fender. The power antenna does not go all the way up but the AM/FM stereo sounds fine. Also the clock does not work as most of them dont and there are a couple of cracks in the top of the dash which is very common in these cars. All windows go up and down properly as well as the power seats. The main lock switch will open all four doors but for some reason it will not lock the passenger side doors. They do work but just will not lock from the drivers door, but as I stated earlier it will open all four doors. Also, there is a small minor leak in the power steering pump. It really leaks slowly. Not a bad drip, but something I want potential buyers to be aware of. Also, there is a scratch in the passenger rear door. The odometer reads just under 102,000. I hate to see it go but I have to do a lot of traveling and it will spoil the good in it to leave it out and put all of the miles on it. Plus I need something with a 4 or 6 cylinder that is gets better mileage. The mid 70's full size luxury cars weren't really made with fuel economy in mind. This car is a true survivor and could be completely restored or used as a daily driver. If I were keep it I would address the minor rust issues and have it repainted probably in a water based enamel. I'm quite sure that you could obtain the original color. I am pricing it with that in mind. It also has the original manual in its plastic case and the carpeting in the trunk. No floor or trunk rust issues. If you have any questions, please don'ghesitate to ask. I am pricing this car to sell, and it will be well worth the low reserve that I am placing on it. This is sold as is, where is. Shipping is the buyers responsibility, but I will do everything that I can from this end to make sure that things go smoothly. |
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