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1985 Superior Cadillac Crown Sovereign Hearse on 2040-cars

US $2,750.00
Year:1985 Mileage:57000
Location:

Crestview, Florida, United States

Crestview, Florida, United States
Advertising:

I am in the process of acquiring a 1974 Miller-Meteor hearse and will no longer have the space to keep my 1985 Superior Cadillac Crown Sovereign Hearse. Therefore I am offering it here at auction. I have over $4500 invested in this coach so please do not send me any messages with low-ball offers because I do not need to sell this vehicle. I can place it in storage but would like to see it go to someone who will appreciate it. 

I currently drive the coach two to three times a week with no problems however, this is a 30 year old vehicle so there is bound to be things that will fail unexpectedly. Everything that I could think of that needed fixing I have fixed, even things that might not have needed it.

At present I am caring for my wife who suffered a stroke earlier in December. I have taken lots of pictures and detailed everything there is to know about the coach in order to not have to take time away from my wife's care to answer excessively redundant questions about the coach that have already been answered in the vehicle description. PLEASE read the description, look at the photos, and then if you have a question that has not been answered please forward it to me and I will try to respond to your inquiry in a timely manner.



Work completed by me to date:

 

New ECC (Engine Control Computer)
New Fuel Injector
New Idle Speed Control Sensor
New EGR Valve
New Idle Position Sensor
New Idle Position Sensor Connector
New MAP Sensor
New Fuel Filter
New Fuel Pump (inside fuel tank)
New Battery

New Spark Plugs
New Spark Plug Wires
New Distributor Cap
New Distributor Cap Rotor
New Oxygen Sensor
New TBI Mounting Gaskets
New Early Fuel Evaporation (EFE) Unit
New Stereo/CD Player with removable faceplate
New 4X6 dash mount Sony speakers

New 6X9 Sony 3 Way Speakers
New Exhaust System (Everything past the catalytic convertor)
New Shock/Strut Air Tubing installed
New Front Struts 
New Rear Struts
New Rear-view Mirror
New Radiator installed

New Hydraulic Hood Lifts (two)
New alarm system installed with remote lock/unlock
Throttle Body Injector has been rebuilt with all new components
AC converted to R-134a system (ice cold)
Timing and idle professionally adjusted/set
Repaired rear door locks
New Curtains on all rear windows
All five windows have been tinted
Wheel Alignment done on all four wheels

Replaced the power seat motor and repaired the power seat transmission


Everything known to be wrong with the car:


Washer pump not working (have new pump but need new wiper motor cover - discontinued part)
Electronic Level Control not working (rear shocks converted to manual fill type)
Service soon engine light goes on and off intermittently. (I have referenced the diagnostic code and it states that there is a problem with the Idle Speed Control circuit.) This should be an easy fix for anyone mechanically inclined. I have the GM/Cadillac Service Manual which details correcting the issue which will go with the vehicle. 




The vehicle is located in Crestview, FL. I have the receipts for all the work done on the vehicle along with a clean and clear title in hand. I also have the original owner’s manual, order form from the original funeral home that owned it, gold keys (and spare set), and a genuine GM service manual. Coach is currently registered, insured, and tagged in Florida. 



IMPORTANT

 

The GPS unit is not included in the sale.

The subwoofers, enclosure, amps, and capacitor are not included in the sale.

The ornament hanging from the rear view mirror is not included in the sale.

The skeleton hanging from the rear door handle is not included in the sale.

 

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