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AK47isthetool's avatar

The carpet matches the Landau, if you know what I mean.

Lynn W Gardner's avatar

That’s a rare interior color for a first generation Seville and really works with the Calumet Cream. It is a much nicer color in person. Jayson is correct that appears to be all original and has been pampered as the steering wheel still has the fragile (after 50 years) wood insert in the rim. That is a good buy for under $10k.

Todd Zuercher's avatar

As much as you write about these things, I’m surprised you don’t own one!

LyriqalGenius's avatar

The 1970s color palette included a lot of these neutral colors along with the bright ones everyone pays a premie for now on that era of 911s. This cream reminded me of the Mercedes Light Ivory color availble starting in 1973 and lasting all the way up to the 1994 R129 SL. My mother had a 1985 190E in this color with the darker color MB Tex. Here is an R129 with the creamy colors in the two-tone Mercedes used to be so fond of: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1990-mercedes-benz-500sl-27/

Paul Bartel's avatar

I love these too so keep ‘em coming! The color was just a sign of the times as I’m sure you know. We had a yellow ‘77 Fury back then.

Sean's avatar

How do these cars drive compared to say a 77 fleetwood brought a car which inhad years ago and loved.

Given how shit modern cars have become an older caddy seems a step up to next car

Erik's avatar

It’s been decades since I’ve been in one, but if I remember correctly, there wasn’t an over abundance of legroom for a tall driver. At 6’4, that issue eliminates a lot of cars for me.

Yes, I’d sure love to have one.

Joe's avatar

Always loved these.