1985 Cadillac Seville 4.1 Liter With 87,000 Miles Original on 2040-cars
Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4100
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Seville
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 87,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
UP FOR SALE IS A 1985 CADILLAC SEVILLE..IT HAS ONLY 87,000 ORIGINAL MILES AND IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION AND GOOD COSMETIC CONDITION...IT IS GRAY PAINT THAT IS IN DECENT CONDITION FOR ITS AGE...ALMOST 100 PERCENT ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR PASSENGER SIDE FENDER HAS BEEN REPAINTED AS SEEN IN PICS...THE ONLY RUST IS THE 2 FENDERS ALL THE WAY ON THE BO TTOM LEFT OF THE WHEEL WELL...MOST OF THE BUMPER FILLERS ARE CRACKED OF SOME KIND...EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR AS FAR AS I KNOW...THE AC AND HEAT WORK GREAT...THE RADIO AND POWER ANTENNA WORKS...ALL LIGHTS WORK...THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH ONLY ONE LITTLE BUBBLE...THE INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE INCLUDING THE HEADLINER...COULD USE A GOOD CLEANING OR DETAIL...BUT IS A NINE TO ME AS IS...HAS ALL MATS...THERE IS A DRIVER SIDE POWER SEAT...MANUAL ON PASSENGER SIDE....PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICS SUPPLIED...THE ENGINE AREA AND TRUNK AREA ARE COMPLETE AND IN GREAT CONDITION FOR ITS AGE...THE CAR RUNS 100 PERCENT AND HAS A GREAT RIDE...THE TRUNK RELEASE BUTTON DOES NOT WORK AND HAD NOT HAD A CHANCE TO CHECK OUT...COULD BE SIMPLE FIX...POWER TRUNK PULL DOES WORK....POWER LOCK BUTTON ALSO NEEDS ATTENTION...LOCKS SOME BUT NOT ALL...ALL WINDOWS WORK BOTH UP AND DOWN...CAR OVERALL COULD USE A DETAIL...IF THIS CAR IS PAINTED IT WOULD BE A GREAT LOOKER...THERE IS A SLIGHT CREASE ON ONE OF THE REAR DOORS...MIGHT BE ABLE TO BE FIXED BY DENT GUY...THE SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ARE ALL IN GREAT SHAPE...ALL CROME IS IN TACT AND IN IMMACULATE CONDITION...MOST ORIGINAL HUB CAPS ARE MINT...I BELIEVE ONE IS A LITTLE BENT...THE TIRES ARE BASICALLY NEW WITH VERY LITTLE WEAR...THE BUMPERS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE...THE BRAKES ARE FINE...NEW WATER PUMP..THE GLASS IS ALL GREAT EXCEPT WHERE THE INSPECTION STICKER IS...AT SOME POINT WHEN TAKEN TO THE INSPECTION STATION THE INSTALLER OF THE STICKER SCRAPED THE PLASTIC PROTECTIVE COATING ON THE WINDSHIED...
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