1978 Cadillac Seville Opera Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Grant, Michigan, United States
We were going to get this vehicle repaired completely and decided to sell it as is; quite honestly, we simply cannot afford to bring it up to shape at this time (we are retired), so, you get it at a great discount and get to bring it up to your specifications. When we parked it, it was looking, and running, great, so, what you see has pretty much happened just by being parked, in the garage, for those years. You will need to haul it home and all freight and shipping arrangements are for you to make - I am merely listing it to sell. I would like cash, but you may mail a certified check, and when it clears our bank you may pick up the vehicle. Upon your win, a $1,000.00 deposit is requested. The engine will run, but needs some tweaking; my husband thinks there are some bad lines on it; the brakes do not work either, he "thinks" that too is mostly lines, but we do not know for sure. The air conditioning is not working. The interior leather looks to be in very good condition, as well as the headliner, doors, dash, etc. It does not have the original radio, but if we ever come across, and it is a big "if", we will keep your address and mail it to you. The steering wheel is slightly damaged, and was that way when we purchased it. A flaw that has shown up that was not there when we parked it in the garage, is a small tear in the roof, maybe 1-1/4" or so. I am showing that in the pictures. The inside of the trunk looks great, and the carpeting in both the car, and the trunk, looks new yet. The body needs minimal repair work, and would look okay with just a good buffing, but should have some painting done, and a new plastic part on top of the rear bumper. I've listed at a very low price so you can do the repairs yourself.
There are 67,294 miles on this car. The tires were new when we parked it, with probably no more than 100 miles on them, so while they are still new, they are now old (probably still good, just trying to do full disclosure). If you would like to see the car, please contact me and we can arrange a viewing. |
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