The fit and finish on this car is out standing inside and out. The
colors are absolutely striking. It's like a piece of candy thats
polished like glass. Has arrow straight body. The chrome, and there
is a lot of it, has been replated. Stainless and mouldings have
been polished. The Sabre wheels have been beautifully restored and
shine like new. The interior is just as impressive. It has new
proper grain leather mixed with the brocade cloth upholstery. Dash
area is gorgeous, the chrome is cleaning and it is wrapped in
leather. Headliner has been replaced and still has the original
chrome bows. I look at a lot of cars and yes, my overall impression
is this thing does show very, very well. The engine compartment has
been detailed. Trunk compartment is carpeted. It functions very,
very well. Mechanics have been gone through. Only 2,100 Sevilles
made. This was the pinnacle of GM. Most noticable was the slopping
rear trunk line with inboard fins. The lower rear quarters are
garnished in chrome that wraps around the rear of the car. This car
is impressive. You don't even have to be a car person to say
"wow"!
Power steering
Power brakes
Power seat
Power windows
Power trunk
Sabre wheels
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