1980-’85 Cadillac Seville
Feb 08, 2022
2 minutes
WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF KOCH
When it launched, the 1980 Cadillac Seville was Detroit’s most unconventional car in decades and arguably GM’s most technologically savvy production platform ever, up to that point. It was front-wheel-drive, a by-product of sharing parts with the new-for-’79 E-body (Eldorado/Toronado/Riviera). The new chassis was lighter than the outgoing rear-drive Seville’s, yet the car
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