1981 Cadillac Seville Elegante Classic - 4 Door Car - Two Tone on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Rare Cadillac Seville Elegante / LOW RESERVE / Classic Two-Tone Paint Job Car has fairly Low Mileage (approx. 75,000). This car has been in our family for many years, repainted to original when purchased with new rims and updated CD Player .We will include the original rims and original CB in this auction as well in case you'd like to restore to original. This car was kept in storage during winter months for most of the time in our possession. It did sit COVERED for roughly a year and a half through winters (driven in warm weather), so there are some surface rust spots forming around roof area (see pics) and wheel well. Car Runs Great, Drives Smooth and everything works to the best of our knowledge. Like most older cars, needs to warm up a bit. Under the hood looks good, the automatic trunk works, and it is loaded with options, as most Caddy's were. Inspected and ready to cruise. Please Note: We unsure if '80 or '81. Vin was not verifying as a 1981 (through ebay submission), so either 1980/81. Title says 1981 and Vin has been checked multiple times for verification. |
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Is Cadillac working on an ELR-V? [w/video]
Mon, 12 May 2014Could it be? Could Cadillac be working on an even higher-end version of its ELR plug-in hybrid? Well, General Motors' Executive Vice President Mark Reuss has gone on record as... well, not saying much. The exec was more than a bit coy on video (which you can view below) when asked about the idea of an ELR-V, although he did say that Cadillac was looking at "expanding the tuning envelope" for its plug-in coupe. What that means could be hinted at in these spy photos.
Cadillac is certainly up to something with this little red ELR. As is often the case, it's the car's enhanced brakes that give it away. Bigger binders are a telltale sign of sportier aspirations, and it's safe to say that rule applies with the ELR. The larger rotors and four-piston Brembo calipers are sourced from the Buick Regal GS, which we imagine would be plenty to bring the high-priced hybrid to a halt.
Obscuring those rotors and calipers are larger, double-armed five-spoke wheels. And, according to our spies, hiding behind that camouflage is a new grille. Outside of those two items, though, there's not much aesthetic change.
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