1988 Cadillac Seville 67,000 Miles Continental Kit on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
HI I AM SELLING WHAT WAS MY DAD'S 1988 CADILLAC SEVILLE. IT RUNS GREAT, AIR IS ICE COLD, TIRES AREN'T NEW, BUT VERY NICE. MY DAD PASSED AWAY IN 2010, & HE GAVE ME THE CAR BEFORE HE DIED. I'VE BEEN IN CARS ALL MY LIFE. MY WIFE & I CURRENTLY LIVE IN WISCONSIN. FOUR YEARS AGO, I HAD THE CAR DRIVEN OUT TO OUR HOUSE IN HENDERSON, NEVADA SO WE WOULD HAVE A CAR TO USE WHEN WE WOULD FLY OUT THERE. BEFORE WE GO ANY FARTHER, I HAVE A $6500 APPRAISAL ON THE CAR, & MY RESERVE IS $2500. I HAVE TO SELL THE CAR. WE ARE PLANNING TO MOVE TO NEVADA, & I AM HAVING 2 OF MY NEWER CARS DRIVEN OUT THERE. I'D LIKE TO KEEP THIS ONE, BUT I DO NOT HAVE ROOM FOR IT. THAT IS WHY I'M SELLING IT. AS YOU CAN SEE, I'VE BEEN IN CARS ALL MY LIFE. I AM NOW 66. THIS WOULD BE A NICE CLASSIC TO KEEP. SHE IS A LOOKER. THIS IS A CAR, YOU'LL BE PROUD TO DRIVE. I HAVE A 4 CAR GARAGE HERE IN WI, IF I HAD IT IN NEVADA, THIS WOULD BE A KEEPER. I'VE ONLY DRIVEN THE CAR MAYBE 8 DAY'S A YEAR, OVER THE LAST 4 YEARS. UNFORTUNATELY, FROM SITTING, THE CAR HAS DEVELOPED SOME LIFTER NOISE. IT RUNS GREAT, THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS. I HAD A NEW ALTERNATOR PUT ON $350. I HAD NEW HYDRAULIC BOOST PUT ON $1300. I HAD A BRAND NEW WINSHIELD PUT IN BECAUSE OF A CRACK. I FOUND 4 NOS WHEEL CENTERS AT A DEALERSHIP FOR $105 EACH. THE CONTINENAL KIT WAS $1000. THE CAR HAS THE GOLD PACKAGE, (GOLD GRILL & EMBLEMS). IF YOU BUY THIS CAR, YOU WILL HAVE TO PICK IT UP, OR HAVE IT PICKED UP AT MY HOME IN HENDERSON, NEVADA BETWEEN JUNE 24TH & JULY 7TH. I AM FLYING OUT THERE JUNE 23RD, & WILL ASSIST WITH THE PICK UP FOR THE BUYER. THIS IS A GOOD DEAL, & A NICE CAR FOR SOMEONE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU CAN GET THE LIFTER NOISE FIXED. THE ONLY OTHER THING I WILL MENTION IS THIS CAR HAS ROUGHLY 67,000 MILES ON IT. FROM WHAT I COULD LEARN, 1 OF THE MILEAGE MODULES NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THERE IS AN ERROR MESSAGE. CADILLACS NEVER LOSE THE MILEAGE. AS SOON AS IT'S FIXED, THE EXACT MILEAGE WILL COME BACK. THIS ERROR MESSAGE CAME ON AT 64,000, RIGHT WHEN I GOT THE CAR. I AM INCLUDING A PICTURE OF THE TITLE SHOWING ACTUAL MILEAGE. I'VE NEVER BOTHERED TO TAKE THE TIME TO FIX IT. I HAD NO PLANS TO SELL THE CAR, SO IT WAS NO BIG DEAL TO ME. WHEN I GOT THE CAR, THERE WERE 64,000 MILES ON THE CAR. I HAD THE CAR DRIVEN TO HENDERSON, NV, WHICH IS 1800 MILES, & I DON'T BELIEVE I'VE PUT ON 1000 MILES IN THE LAST 4 YEARS. WE DROVE IT BACK & FORTH TO THE STRIP, WHICH IS 9 MILES FROM OUR HOUSE. THERE COULD BE 66,000+ MILES ON IT. THERE ARE A FEW BEAUTY MARKS, BUT AS THE SONG SAY'S, "TOO FEW TO MENTION". THE INTERIOR IS USED, BUT STILL NICE. MY DAD NEVER DROVE THIS CAR IN THE WINTER. FROM 1996 TO 2009 WHEN I GOT IT, HE PUT 14,000 MILES ON IT. IT'S A NICE CAR, NOT PERFECT, BUT PRETTY NICE. I WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL ON THIS DEAL. IF YOU PAY BY CASHIERS CHECK, CHECK MUST CLEAR BEFORE CAR IS PICKED UP. THESE DAY'S IT TAKES 7-10 DAY'S FOR A CASHIERS CHECK TO CLEAR THE BANK. TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS CAR. IT'S WORTH TWICE WHAT I'M ASKING. I HAVE TO SELL. I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THE LETTERS OFF THE BACK, BUT I'LL LEAVE THAT UP TO THE BUYER. THIS IS A NICE CLASSIC CADILLAC. IT TURNS HEADS. WE GET A LOT OF THUMBS UP AS WE DRIVE. TAKE A GOOD LOOK. MY NAME IS TOM. YOU CAN CALL ANYTIME AT 920 923-5291. I'LL ANSWER ANY & ALL QUESTIONS. THANKS!! GOOD LUCK!! |
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