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1979 Cadillac Seville Base Sedan 4-door Powered By 454 Chevorlet And 400 Turbo on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:208477
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
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 Calls only! Text will not be returned! This no reserve action is for a 1979 Cadillac Seville that i have owned since 1985.It is fashioned after the micfearson Chevrolet one built in the early 1980s. It was a deciel car when i bought it from the original owner who sold real estate and hardly any one had sat in the back seat. Always garaged by him.                                                                                 The engine quit at 137000.00 so i put a 1973 454 and turbo 400 out of a station wagon. I dove it for years as my real estate car. Then i pulled the engine last year to do it up. Bored .030 over new forged pop up pistons,ported and polished heads 049 119 cc chamber for a today's gas friendly 9.25 to 1.Polished rods,balanced, clay smith 280/560 hyd cam, high volume oil pump, Cleavland 77 bearings,roller rockers shorty headers for nova,2/12 inch exhaust out the back with cross over pipe.                                                                                                                                                   Has 400 turbo trans that was also rebuilt at the time. It has near new disk brakes on all 4 corners. The front end has also been rebuilt a few years ago. It rumps nicely and you can tell it has a stall 2300-2600 in the turbo 400. The bad! It needs some paint work because of bubles by the vinal top edge,front fender, hood etc. When we painted it it got striped of all door gaurd edging and emblems before we base coat clear coated and cut and buffed it. It is real strait.                                                                                                                                                                                 The moon roof needs a new switch and doesn't move properly and may just need lube or taken apart and the tracks cleaned. The air conditioning doesn't work and is missing some parts. The cruse also doesn't work but is there. The rear bumper rubbers need replaced. They make new ones for about $200.00. The trunk lock  works some times and some times not. I have closed in the key hole but it can be access and manually over ridden.  The heater control box needs some adjustment. It runs and drives very nice with lots of horse power about 425 in my estimate. It rides on B F Goodrich TA tires and Chevrolet truck 7x15 and 8x15 rally wheels with 5 on 5 bolt pattern. It runs on pump fuel and if you took off the afb and ran a Holley i am sure it would like it. I left the card that is on it for gas mileage. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT! This is a pick up only item and as i said runs and drives nice to have your shipper load. For you who text. My final price could be the opening price maybe more. But you have to bid to buy it that is why they call this a action. Your text will not be returned!  As i said CALLS ONLY!  Garry 360-921-0446

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