1976 Cadillac Seville Kingswood Green on 2040-cars
Bean Station, Tennessee, United States
1976 Cadillac Seville.
This is a beautiful survivor with interesting history. This rare Kingswood Green Seville was originally sent by GM to be a VIP Courtesy Vehicle at the Masters Golf Classic.
The vehicle was driven a little over 300 miles and was sold as a “program vehicle" to Sexton Cadillac Knoxville, TN where it was sold to the first owner. The second owner bought it in 1980 where it has remained until his passing. The vehicle was clearly his pride and joy. The vehicle has extensive documentation from the day he bought it and has been garaged since. Though she is not perfect… she is a prime example of a well cared for and cherished vehicle. The vehicle has had a complete and correct repaint in 1998 at the dealership. Everything from anual leather treatment to all service aspects and adjustments were documented with receipts to back it up. This car has been pampered. The vehicle was dealership R134 AC converted with the correct compressor and parts. The leather is soft and supple. The carpets are beautiful. The dash has 2 very small heat cracks in the pad. The top is blemish free. The complete front end was rebuilt and properly aligned. The fuel injection was dealership rebuilt. It drives as it did in 1976. The car is sound. The dash bright work is excellent. The factory radio functions as new along with the power antenna. The climate control works well. This vehicle has been kept up with no glaring issues. She is a pleasure to drive and gets compliments daily. The fuel injection performs perfectly and she will get up to 21 mpg on the highway. All seals and rubber are in fantastic condition. The turbine wheel inserts are in the trunk “the owner didn’t like them” She is smooth tight and quiet. She still smells like new leather and she glides down the road true and straight and stops smoothly. . You can compare this vehicle to a 3-5 year old garaged vehicle.... its a joy to drive. Vehicle was just serviced with new battery and fluids. The vehicle comes will all manuals/receipts and owners documentation. The owner kept a complete journal. She has the factory spare with the mini inflation canister. This vehicle has won local shows for best in class. The paint is deep and shows very well. There are 2 minor blemishes but you have to look for them. This vehicle is smoke, rust and accident free. The lighter has never been used. Like others on here with 5 digit odometers… I’m not going to say it has 17k miles. This Caddy was driven and cherished. She has had a pampered 117K miles and needs nothing. The rear bumper insert is the only cosmetic item needing replaced. The trunk key cover is missing.
This Seville is sure to please and is priced to go. This is a time capsule that is a lot of vehicle for the $. The pictures pay this no justice... the car is beautiful! My feedback says it all.
Please feel free to ask any questions and I can send as many pictures as needed. Happy Bidding. |
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