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1976 Cadillac Seville 3 Owner Sedan Us Masters Courtesy Car Kingswood Green !!!! on 2040-cars

US $4,050.00
Year:1976 Mileage:118208
Location:

Newport, Tennessee, United States

Newport, Tennessee, United States
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 UP FOR SALE IS A VERY CLEAN 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE. I TOOK THE CAR IN ON TRADE AND SIMPLY DON'T NEED IT. IVE DRIVEN IT SEVERAL TIMES AND EACH TIME I AM AMAZED AT THE COMFORT AND RIDE OF THIS CADILLAC. I CAME ACROSS THE CADILLAC FROM AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WHO'S LATE FATHER LEFT IT TO HIM. LEFT INSIDE THE VEHICLE ARE TONS OF MECHANICAL RECORDS ALONG WITH  THE OWNERSHIP HISTORY. THE HISTORY STATES THIS CADILLAC WAS PLACED IN SERVICE ON FEBRUARY 25,1976 AND WAS ONE OF THE 1976 MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT COURTESY CARS. AFTER 312 MILES WERE PUT ON THE CADILLAC IT WAS SOLD IN HARRIMAN, TN BY SEXTON CHEVROLET-CADILLAC ON MAY 19, 1976. THEN ITS FIRST ACTUAL OWNER ON JUNE 20, 1976 TO A LOCAL COUPLE. IT ALSO SHOWS THE NEXT TWO OWNERS AS WELL AS OVER 20 PAGES OF NOTES THE ELDERLY GENTLEMAN HAD SCRIBBLED ON NOTEPAD PAPER. ALSO A FEW DOZEN RECEIPTS FROM DIFFERENT DEALERSHIPS AND AUTO PARTS STORES ARE INCLUDED ITEMS REPLACED OR REPAIRED ON THE CADILLAC.


THE CADILLAC IS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR A 38 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. VINYL TOP IS IN GREAT CONDITION, ALL THE WINDOWS HAVE STRONG MOTORS AND WORK CORRECTLY, THE A/C STILL WORKS GREAT, ORIGINAL FLOORMATS AND INTERIOR THAT IS ALSO IN GOOD CONDITION. EVERYTHING APPEARS TO BE FACTORY AND THE BEST I CAN TELL FROM THE HARDLY LEGIBLE NOTES, THE CADILLAC WAS REPAINTED THE ORIGINAL GM PAINT CODE 39 (KINGSWOOD GREEM) (IRID) IN LATE 1992. THE PAINTWORK IS GREAT AND DOESN'T HAVE ANY FLAWS WHATSOEVER. HEADLINER IS IN GREAT CONDITION, RADIO ANTENNA STILL POWERS UP AND DOWN, SPARE IS INCLUDED AS WELL AS THE GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS TIRE INFLATOR CAN THAT CAME FACTORY WITH THE CADILLAC. MOTOR RUNS STRONG WITH NO ISSUES (I BELIEVE IT DOES HAVE A SMALL OIL LEAK COMING FROM THE BREAKDOWN OF THE VALVE COVER GASKET) GOOD SHAPE MICHELIN TIRES, NO RUST ON THE CADILLAC AND LOOKS GREAT. THE TRUNK LOCK COVER IS MISSING, ALSO THE REAR PLASTIC ABOVE THE REAR BUMPER HAS A FEW CRACKS IN IT AS SEEN IN PICS. ALL THE OWNERS MANUALS ARE INCLUDED AS WELL.

OVERALL THE CADILLAC IS IN GREAT CONDITION, IT HAS WON BEST OF CLASS A COUPLE TIMES AT SOME SHOWS IN THE KNOXVILLE AREA.



CLEAN CLEAR TN TITLE, PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING IF BUYER CHOOSES TO HAVE THE VEHICLE SHIPPED. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND HAVE FINANCES READILY AVAILABLE. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK

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