1979 Cadillac Seville - Laramie Beige on 2040-cars
Plainview, New York, United States
Great Starter Classic!!! The 1979 Seville is the last of the original body style and most desirable.
Options include rare Astro-roof and wire wheels. Recent thorough mechanical makeover including full tune up, new plugs and wires, transmission service, new master cylinder, brakes flushed and pads replaced, new rear shocks, starter and radiator. The car drives really nice and it's size makes it managable in modern traffic compared with full sized Cadillacs.
Interior is excellent with no rips or cracks in leather. Digital radio works great and AC blows cold. 8-Track player and CB.
Exterior has minor flaws. Light surface rust in spots has been sanded and touched with matching paint. Sunroof works but has cracks.
Clear NYS title.
Shipping at purchaser's expense. Car is based on Long Island, NY. Seller can assist with arrangements, if needed.
Additional photos available upon request. Please feel free to contact me via e-mail if you have any questions. I have set a fair reserve for quick sale.
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