1977 Cadillac Seville, 4-door Hard Top on 2040-cars
Los Gatos, California, United States
Body Type:4-Door Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V8 with fuel injection
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Seville
Trim: Stainless Steal, Aluminium
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel drive
Power Options: Power Antenna, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 187,502
Exterior Color: tan 2 brown
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1977 Cadillac Seville, 4-door Sedan, 350 fuel injected engine and 3-Speed Transmission. This car is an original Silicon Valley CA car, it has 187,502 miles on it, when I purchased the car in 1979 it had less than 10k miles on it. The Seville body is very straight and the trim and chrome are very good. The car has not been in a collision, but it was bumped on the driver side on a parking lot which resulted in dints on the front fender and driver door. The fender was replaced and the door damage repaired prior to whole car repainting in 2006 using original color Nason one step paint, the paint is GM 95, "Buckskin F/M Effect". The landou top was primed well and repainted in original color and it locks almost like new now. A ring and valve job was done on the engine in 1996 and it has about 50k miles on it since that time, it runs great, does not use oil, and it has plenty of power. The transmission was rebuilt in 2008 to fix excessive oil leaks and it shifts great now. The interior is basically the same as when the car was new except that the driver's seat show signs of wear and could be reparired to show condition if desired in the future. The driver side carpet also shows sign of wear. The car being a CA car has no rust, it has been garaged most of the time in the early years in my posession, but lately it has been stored under cover outside because of lack of garage space. Equipment and gadgets that came with the car originally are all there and are mostly functional. I will point out that the automatic trunk lock mechanism was disconnected and put aside under the trunk carpet, the passenger side rear view side mirror is not adjustable from the dash control, the dash clock does not work, the A/C works when control arm is set mannually to the right but the automatic temperature control feature is not working probably because a sensor has failed. I purchased this car in 1979 from a private owner that was having finansial problems. The car was driven mostly by my wife for more than 15 years while commuting to her job here in Silicon Valley area. The Siville model was introduced for 1976 by GM when the public started to look for a smaller Cadillac. It became an enoemously popular and sucessful car, it sold very well in the US market. I do believe that not many of these cars are still on the road today and available for purchase in today's enviornment with high gas prices, it may become a popular and much wanted classic car in the future. The reason I am selling the car is that I am running out of space on my property, I have bought several 1960 Chevrolets that I am restoring as a hobby. I would be happy to provide additional information on the car if you are interested. The buyer must arrange for transportation if out of the area. I require a deposit of $200 within 48 hr of purchase and full payment within 7 days. Happy Bidding!
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