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1977 Cadillac Sedan Deville Orig. Fl Car 108k Orig. Mi. Yellow/ Yellow 425 V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:108000
Location:

Depew, New York, United States

Depew, New York, United States

Hi!! Up for sale, a Beautiful 1977 Cadillac Sedan DeVille.

Originally a FL car, brought back to NY about 30 yrs. ago. No winters, and 1 owner since, until I acquired it a couple months ago. I have 1 other classic, and its a muscle car. I wanted something like this to just cruise w/ the kids, drive more often than my other car. Something came up, and I will be inheriting another car from a family member, and I don't have space for 5 cars (counting my daily drivers) so, unfortunately I have to part with this great car!!!

Note: I have been selling on EBay for 12 years, many int'l. sales, etc. this is the first car I've listed here. I will do all I can to make it easy for both of us. I will provide contact info at the end of the listing.

Now the car- Its a stunning yellow on yellow, with white full vinyl top car. The paint is original, as is the leather, the rear quarter extensions are replaced, and as always, the paint is somewhat darker then the body. There are a couple touch-ups here and there, none serious, again, its original.

The previous owner re-attached the rear bumper himself, and didn't quite get it to line up right.

The windows are tinted, look pretty nice. The interior is nice also. Good headliner. Nice leather, decent rugs, could use a steam clean, I didn't have time to take it in. The car also has real wire wheels, the center caps do rattle a bit when driving. I have driven it about 15 times, including a 40 mile round trip to work, the car is RELIABLE, runs smoothly down the road nice for a 37+ yr. old car. Starts up, 4-6 pumps on the gas and it goes.

The radio, power windows, lights, etc. work. The door switches for the interior courtesy lights are intermittent, though. The pwr. antenna does not retract the last section.

Even the electric clock works!!

I can be reached Mon.-Fri. 9am to 2pm at 716-866-0114 (ALMOST ANYTIME WEEKENDS) I almost always answer, if not leave a msg. and I WILL get back to you. A $500 deposit is required at the end of the auction. Shipping/ Pick-Up is the responsibility of the buyer. I have it covered with a brand new $85 cover I just bought. I also bought a black dash mat, and floor mats. There are a few cracks in the dash pad and steering wheel from normal shrinkage.

Overall, a nice cruiser that I really don't want to part with, but as I said, another car is coming in a month or so, so I have to let her go. NYS inspected just recently.

Note- the title shows a 30 yr. old lien, I only had a copy of the lien release when I reg. it, and since I was keeping the car I didn't care, but I called the old owner anyway, and he did have the orig. and I have that to go with the car. This applied in NYS, I don't know if it matters in your state. I had no problem registering it, but I was going to send for another title with the lien released, but I don't have time now, you can do this when you register.

Again- any ??? Message me thru EBay or call 716 866 0114. Thanks for looking!!!

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