1991 Cadillac Seville Rare Southwest Edition*low,low Miles*classic Caddy No Res! on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States
Engine:4.9L 300Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Make: Cadillac
Mileage: 79,000
Model: Seville
Sub Model: SOUTHWEST EDITION
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, ALLOY WHEELS, CD STEREO,KEYLESS REMOTE
UP FOR SALE ON A NO RESERVE AUCTION- A 1991 CADILLAC SEVILLE SEDAN. THIS PARTICULAR ONE IS CALLED THE SOUTHWEST EDITION, AND AFTER 20 YEARS IN THE CAR BUSINESS I HAVE TO SAY I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER ONE!!! I ASSUME IT IS A LIMITED PROMOTIONAL CADDY MADE FOR DEALERS IN THE SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES. ALL OF THE ORIGINAL PAPERWORK SHOWS IT BEING SOLD NEW IN ARIZONA. ALL OF THE EMBLEMS, TRUNK LUGGAGE RACK, FENDER VENTS ECT ARE PLATED IN GOLD.
THIS PARTICULAR CAR HAS ONLY 79000 MILES SHOWING ON THE ODOMETER. BODY IS IN EXCEPTIONAL SHAPE OVERALL, NO DENTS, RUST OR SCRATCHES, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE VERY REAR OF THE CAR. IT APPEARS THAT IT WAS BUMPED HARD FROM BEHIND, STRIKING NEAR THE LICENSE PLATE. IT PUSHED THIS AREA IN A BIT, AND CAUSES THE TRUNK LATCH TO NOT CLOSE THE TRUNK COMPLETELY. IT MUST HAVE HAPPENED NOT TOO LONG AGO, BECAUSE THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF WEATHER INTRUDING INTO THE TRUNK. I BELIEVE IT IS AN EASY FIX FOR ANY QUALIFIED SHOP WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS. THE TRUNK LATCH STILL OPERATES PROPERLY GOING UP AND DOWN AS DESIGNED.
THE INTERIOR IS IN OVERALL GREAT SHAPE AS WELL, THE VERY FRONT BOLSTERS ON THE FRONT SEATS ARE TORN, BUT THAT TOO SHOULD BE AN EASY FIX, AS IT IS JUST THE FLAT PART OF THE SEAT, NOT THE TUFTED PART. CARPET IS EXCELLENT, FLOOR MATS ARE OK. DOOR PANELS ARE ALL GOOD. REAR SEAT IS EXCELLENT. HEADLINER IS CLEAN, HAS A COUPLE OF MINOR DROOPY SPOTS WHICH ARE HARDLY NOTICEABLE. DASH IS MINT.
ALL ELECTRONICS SUCH AS SEAT MOTORS AND DASH DISPLAYS WORK PERFECTLY. THE DRIVERS WINDOW GOES DOWN OK, BUT WHEN IT STARTS TO COME UP IT MOVES SLOWLY, AND TILTS THE WINDOW SO THAT YOU HAVE TO HELP IT UP. I BELIEVE THIS IS JUST THE WINDOW REGULATOR AND IS A $100.00 FIX.
AIR BLOWS COLD, INFORMATION CENTER IS ACCURATE AS WELL.
TIRES ARE NEW, BRAKES ARE OK, BUT MAY NEED FRONT PADS IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
ENGINE RUNS PERFECTLY, NO NOTICEABLE LEAKS. I HAD IT RUNNING WITH THE A/C ON IN THE DRIVEWAY ON A 85 DEGREE DAY FOR 30 MINUTES AND IT STAYED BETWEEN 195 AND 197 DEGREES ON THE INFORMATION PANEL.
THE TOP IS IN SO-SO CONDITION, IT IS PULLING IN FROM THE EDGES, AND SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAR. YOU CAN SEE WHERE SOMEBODY HAS GLUED THE EDGES DOWN. NOT THE WORST FIX, BUT NOT THE BEST EITHER.
THIS WOULD BE A DANDY OLD CADDY WITH A LITTLE MINOR ATTENTION TO SOME OF THE DETAIL ITEMS..
GLASS IS ALL CLEAN WITH NO CRACKS
I WILL REQUIRE A $500.00 DEPOSIT AT AUCTIONS END, AND THE BALANCE DUE BY CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS BY NO OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BIDDERS. YOU CAN SEE BY MY TIME ON EBAY AND SCORE I AM AN HONEST SELLER. I WILL DO ANYTHING TO HELP THE BUYER INSOFAR AS ARRANGING SHIPPING, RIDES FROM THE AIRPORT OR WHATEVER. I WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ACCURATELY AND PROMPTLY. YOU MAY EMAIL ME OR CALL ME AT 320-260-0502 WITH ANY QUESTIONS NOT ANSWERED HERE. THANKS FOR LOOKING, BOB
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