1988 Cadillac Seville on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
1988 CADILLAC SEVILLE IN REMARKABLE SHAPE FOR IT'S AGE.
TAN EXTERIOR/GARNET RED TOP/TAN & GARNET RED LEATHER INTERIOR. RUNS/DRIVES GREAT, SMOOTH RIDE. ENGINE & TRANSMISSION ARE STRONG. NO FLUID LEAKS. AC BLOWS ICE COLD. THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED, RECENTLY NEW TIRES, FRONT & REAR STRUTS AS WELL AS FRONT SUSPENSION PARTS, & INTERIOR HOOD RELEASE CABLE REPLACED. RADIATOR, HEATER CORE, THERMOSTAT, HOSES, & SERPENTINE BELT REPLACED 3 YEARS AGO FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. AC SYSTEM WAS REPLACED ALSO. THE CABRIOLET ROOF WAS REPLACED 3 YEARS AGO DUE TO WEAR, WHEN IT WAS REPLACED I HAD A POWER MOONROOF INSTALLED AND NEW HEADLINER. DUE TO A FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, I'M RELUCTANTLY SELLING THIS CAR. |
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