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Title: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Gary on January 17, 2011, 02:46:19 PM
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Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: guidematic on January 17, 2011, 03:27:21 PM

Popular with European collectors?

My friend Dirk bought one of these limos for parts, particularly the engine, for his '82 Seville that is NOT stretched.

Mike
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Fins on January 17, 2011, 03:30:01 PM
It didn't look that bad. I wouldn't want it, but I'm sure there are a few out there that would.

Fins
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: DownUnderDeville on January 17, 2011, 06:51:14 PM
It's hard to look worse than the original '80. Those bloody things look like hatchbacks to me.

The '75-'79 Seville was a smart-looking car.
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Carfreak on January 17, 2011, 07:27:48 PM
Quote from: DownUnderDeville on January 17, 2011, 06:51:14 PM

The '75-'79 Seville was a smart-looking car.


I always thought so until I owned one.

Too danged small!!! 

Hit my knee on the dogleg everytime I got in or out of it.  :curse:
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: guidematic on January 18, 2011, 05:04:10 AM
 Agreed, they were small. I drove many of these cars years ago and I always felt a bit cramped in them, but they did drive really nice. The bustleback does have more room, and believe it or not, the trunk is actually bigger.

Mike
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: EXCRUISERGUY on January 18, 2011, 03:47:31 PM
Quote from: DownUnderDeville on January 17, 2011, 06:51:14 PM
It's hard to look worse than the original '80. Those bloody things look like hatchbacks to me.


The bustleback is a love it or hate it design.
I hated them when I first saw them, but they grew on me and I always stop to look at them now. That hatchback look was inspired by Rolls Royce.

GJ
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Carfreak on January 18, 2011, 04:12:41 PM
I don't remember my 1978 Seville being very remarkable with regards to driving but dad's 83 Elegante was great. 

It drove like a Cadillac. 

And it would go through anything; a foot of snow in the backyard was no problem.   ::)
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: guidematic on January 18, 2011, 05:05:30 PM
 Certainly the second generation Sevilles drove like Cadillacs. They were still a very premium car, and had a very sophisticated chassis. This era of Eldorado drove very similar being based on the same chassis. But more power would have been nice.

Mike
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Russ on January 19, 2011, 01:06:24 PM
I'd part it out. Has to be something on that turd worth a buck.... :thumbup:
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: EXCRUISERGUY on January 19, 2011, 02:07:16 PM
Quote from: Denrep on January 19, 2011, 06:00:41 AM
"This 1980 Cadillac Bustleback Seville limousine is both rare, and attractive. It is a perfect candidate for restoration and could easily be brought back to its original beauty."

Or lack thereof.  :ha ha:
:Muttley: 

Or you could pimp it out. :yikes:

GJ
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Fins on January 19, 2011, 02:18:53 PM
I don't recall ever seeing a Bustleback pimped. That might be interesting.   :puke:

But the regular car I liked. They rode very nice.

Fins
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: EXCRUISERGUY on January 19, 2011, 02:45:51 PM
Well now you can say you have...........


http://www.theultimate-carcollection.com/dealerfiles/ListingView.asp?ListingID=1632
http://www.thestreetpeep.com/2010/09/1981-cadillac-seville-limo.html


GJ
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: guidematic on January 19, 2011, 03:41:05 PM

  :puke:

Mike
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: DownUnderDeville on January 19, 2011, 07:09:08 PM
Aw c'mon....the Bigfoot 4X4 is pretty cool.

You could crush plebmobiles (say, Mustangs) in absolute comfort. :yes:

That first one's hilarious. Is that his take on the Mad Max Interceptor? :rotfl:
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Carfreak on January 25, 2011, 11:40:28 AM
There's (almost) an a** for every seat - -



Quote from: Michael Cooke on January 25, 2011, 07:32:17 AM

WTB 1981 Cadillac Seville Limousine in excellent condition with ALL options as a weekend driver.
Prefer Dark Green or yellow; vinyl top delete is a plus.
MUST HAVE MOON ROOF!!
Regards,
Michael Cooke

Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: Tailfin Joe on January 28, 2011, 04:41:43 PM
 I always liked the 76-79 Seville's I had a 76 and I thought it was a great car, but if you buy a car and "your bucket" doesn't fit the cars bucket seats you end up hating the car in the long run .
Title: Re: '80 Cadillac Seville Bustleback Limo...hold onto your lunch
Post by: guidematic on January 28, 2011, 05:24:26 PM
 The first generation Sevilles were and are perhaps the most inflential car to hit the market in recent memory. It's as easily a milestone car as the 1938 Sixty Special was.

Not only was the styling widely copied, but it was the benchmark for pretty much every sedan, particularly the high end cars, for many years afterwards. It proved the the industry that you could market a premium sedan with smaller dimensions, and make a bucket load of money off it while doing so.

Not many folk looking at these cars really understand that.

Mike