1979 Cadillac Seville
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Description
The Cadillac Seville, produced from 1976 to 2004, represented Cadillac's venture into the mid-size luxury car segment, offering a smaller-sized, premium alternative. It was succeeded by the STS in 2004 for the 2005 model year. Billed as the new "internationally-sized" Cadillac upon its introduction in mid-1975, the Seville was significantly lighter than the full-sized Deville, making it more agile and easier to park while still boasting Cadillac's full array of features. Despite its higher price point, exceeding that of any other Cadillac model (except the Series 75 Fleetwood factory limousines) at $12,479 or the equivalent of $68,000 today, the Seville enjoyed moderate success. Its introduction spurred the development of competitors such as the Lincoln Versailles and the Chrysler LeBaron (later renamed the Fifth Avenue after 1982). To ensure the quality of the initial production run, the first 2,000 units were all painted in Georgian silver and equipped with identical options, allowing for a smooth transition to building different configurations.
Highlights
Displaying just 1,927 miles at the time of listing
Finished in Platinum Metallic with a Slate Grey padded vinyl roof
Two-tone Light Slate Gray leather interior with Dark Carmine piping, carpets, and dashboard
Powered a fuel-injected 5.7-liter V8
Three-speed “TH-400” Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission
Wire wheels with white wall tires
Automatic climate control
Highly original and well-preserved condition
Features
Power windows
Power locks
Power steering
Four-wheel power disc brakes
Tilt-telescoping steering column
Bucket seats with a six-way power-adjustable driver’s seat and reclining passenger seat
Remote-controlled side-view mirrors
Rear window defogger
Cruise control
Illuminated passenger vanity mirror
AM/FM signal-seeking radio with digital display and a tape player
Soft Ray tinted glass
Door edge guards
Wheel arch moldings
Electronic leveling system
Heavy-duty cooling system
Limited-slip differential
Exterior temperature indicator
Known Imperfections
Minor surface rust on the undercarriage, as pictured
Minor imperfections on interior grab handle chrome trim
Included
Window sticker
Owner’s manual
Warranty information booklet
Ownership History
The selling dealer reports purchasing the car at auction in 2023, and it was initially sold in Boca Raton, Florida, in 1979.