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Rare 1990 Seville Sts - V8 - Leather - Power Everything - No Reserve - Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:140834
Location:

Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States

NO RESERVE 5 DAY AUCTION


 1990 Cadillac Seville STS

Base price for this car in 1990 was $36,320!

One of 1,893 built. One of 76 (nhtsa estimate) still on the road

All Original. 2 owners. No accidents.


Just passed NY inspection. Ready for the road. Turn the key and drive away.

140K miles

V8 with an automatic transmission

Power everything - seats, windows, locks....all work like they did when new.

Very clean tan leather interior with minimal wear marks and no tears.

Digital dash, digital climate control and info center....all work like they did when new.

No known mechanical issues. Drives like a caddy. floats over bumps, seats are incredibly comfortable. Great highway car. Loaded with options that even new cars still don't have.

Body: This is a no accident, very straight, rust free STS but as you can see in the photos, the paint on the hood and rh fender has peeled. Typical of all GM cars from this era. See photos, bid accordingly.

Air conditioning blows cold, usually, but today didnt get as cold as it should. it should be checked out, may need a recharge.

I am a registered used car dealer in the state of NY. ALL NY residents MUST PAY TAX, no exceptions and the $37 state inspection fee. The car is sold as is without warranty of any kind, all known defects are listed. please keep in mind this is a 24 year old car and is not perfect. It passed inspection 8/5/2014 and I have personally put about 75 miles, local and highway, on it since without any issues. Mileage will be slightly higher than listed as the car is still being driven. Read the entire description, view the photos, email me with questions and bid accordingly.

Your bid is an e signature of a contract to buy. Bidders who bid and do not follow through will be responsible for numerous fees, so bid only if you intend to pay.

Local pickup is preferred from Holbrook NY 11741 but I will work with your shipper. For shipping quotes try uship or call 8557447878 (discount broker in florida). Delivery on Long island available for a fee.

THERE ARE NO additional "DOCUMENT" FEES ADDED TO YOUR BID PRICE. THE PRICE YOU BID IS THE PRICE YOU PAY (plus tax and inspection if a NY resident.)


$300 deposit is due via paypal within 24 hours. Full payment and pickup due within 7 days unless other arrangements are made. Balance can be paid in cash or bank wire transfer. If you would like to use a credit card or paypal for the balance please email me prior to bidding.

All potential buyers are welcome to come see and drive the car anytime while the listing is active.



1990 STS TV COMMERCIAL ON YOUTUBE
youtube.com/watch?v=JFrpieYp-EQ

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