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For Sale: 1983 Cadillac Seville in Lithia Springs, Georgia
This 1983 Cadillac Seville is on our short list of cars that are
affordable today but will undoubtedly become future collectables.
Why? Controversy. The razor-edged design of the mid-80s Sevilles is
a love-it-or-hate-it proposition, we get it, but that's exactly
what makes cars collectable. GM took a chance with the
front-wheel-drive Seville and well-preserved one-owner cars like
this will surely be the ones future collectors want to own.
Attractive colors certainly help, and the mid-80s often didn't
produce cars that would fit in today. However, this handsome two
tone tan and brown Seville looks timeless and elegant, immune to
the fashion of the time and still appealing today. The styling was
clearly derived from the 1950s Rolls-Royce sedans, most built by
coachbuilder Hooper, and it translated rather well to the
late-model Caddy. The paint is perhaps 16 years old and in very
good condition, looking very much as it would have decades ago.
There's no padded roof, which was common, giving it a sleek, clean
look, and two-tone paint jobs always work best on these cars. All
four door fit well and close with reassuring solidity, and all the
chrome and stainless trim (and there is a lot of it) remains in
excellent condition. Even pieces like the rubber fillers between
the body and bumpers are nicely preserved and all the emblems are
still in place, including the Seville script on the front
fenders.
The sumptuous brown leather interior is in remarkable condition for
being 100% original. Leather was still optional on the Seville so
most of them got cloth upholstery, making this one even more
appealing to future collectors. Of course, everything was standard
on the top-of-the-line Cadillac, including automatic climate
control, power windows, locks, seats, and mirrors, cruise control,
a tilt wheel, and a rear defroster, so even if you press it into
service today, it's a pleasure to drive. The A/C is still cold, the
seats are firm, and all the digital gauges are fully operational,
which is really unusual! The front seats show minor comfort marks
but the rear seat is almost like new and the carpets only show very
light signs of use. And despite the semi-fastback profile, there's
a huge trunk under that sloping deck lid, beautifully finished with
carpets and a space-saver spare in its own matching cover. Heck,
even the hinges are upholstered to match!
Cadillac's 4.1 liter V8 was the only engine available in 1983, and
while it's not making huge horsepower, it's smooth, quiet, and
torquey, exactly what you want in your vintage luxury car. It's
been properly maintained so it runs beautifully and there are
plenty of new parts, including a fresh alternator, A/C compressor,
hoses, and belts. The engine bay is tidy if not detailed for show,
with all the factory markings and decals still intact. Turn the key
and the HT4100 fuel injection ensures that it starts quickly and
easily, regardless of the weather, and with a 4-speed automatic
overdrive transmission, it's a fantastic highway cruiser that pulls
down decent fuel economy, too. A fully independent suspension and
4-wheel disc brakes are impressive on a luxury car from this era
and even the exhaust system appears to be original, suggesting a
lifetime in a warm, dry climate. Wire wheel covers were all the
rage in 1983 and it sits on 205/75/15 Vogue radials that look
awesome.
Just watch, these are going to be popular in the coming years. In
the meantime, you can enjoy this one with no guilt thanks to its
low sticker price and long list of luxury features. Call today!
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