1978 Cadillac Seville Unrestored Mint 40,530 Miles on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 40,530
Make: Cadillac
Exterior Color: White
Model: Seville
Interior Color: Red
Trim: Sedan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear
A fine example of a 76-79 Cadillac Seville would be near impossible to find. This fully optioned 1978 model has been well cared for by its two previous owners and perfectly maintained thru its entire life. It has never been used in any inclement weather evidenced by the outstanding condition from top to bottom with absolutely no rust now or ever. Looking underneath this car reveals a chassis and floorpans that has never been subjected to any winter use. The car is about 90% original paint and excellent having had some very minor touch-up just completed to correct some very small paint blemishes. Absolutely no collision damage or rust repair ever. All glass and exterior trim is flawless. Factory wire wheel covers are mint and correct size whitewall tires were new 3000 miles ago. A look inside reveals a stunning red leather interior that appears as-new. This car never sat and baked in the sun thus the leather is soft and not faded as most often seen. All controls operate perfectly on the dash and door panels. The factory stereo radio plays as expected. Carpets are beautiful and car has N.O.S. Cadillac accessory carpeted floor mats included along with the originals. One short drive will demonstrate what a low mile well maintained car this really is. Smooth running and pleasant driving in every way with all features operating including ice-cold factory air conditioning. This car needs nothing to drive and enjoy as it sits. I am the authorized Cadillac Dealer here in my hometown of Erie, PA and my service department has done all required service during my ownership over the past 7 years. I purchased this car from the second owner in the same condition you see it here except for the minor paint touch-up I did recently. The car was sold new at Rickenbaugh Cadillac in Denver Colorado. Great documentation is included with this car including the original Cadillac window sticker and warrant book. A factory service manual is also included in the sale. Look over our detailed photos of the car to see what a fine early Seville this really is. You are welcome to come see the car in person and you will find no disappointments whatsoever. Feel free to ask any questions to assist you in a decision to bid.
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