@approvedautos4469 - Super Rare Bill Cushenbery Custom 1976 Cadillac Seville

Published 2021-10-15
In this video we share the 1976 Cadillac Seville that we recently bought from a local man named Don who commissioned famed car designer Bill Cushenbery to recreate his 4 door hard top Seville into a sleek 2 door convertible. we are fortunate to have such a masterpiece in our inventory, we share the repairs we've done to bring this beautiful car back to it's proper status.

All Comments (21)
  • @EricAtiabi-xc7xi
    Had a 77 like this my birth year. I only paid 1,200 for it and I regret selling it!
  • @eddiewood6239
    Though I normally have contempt for used car salesmen, I understand that to sell used cars one must play the part yet this man seems to present as a decent sort. Regardless, this car seems to be exceptional on many levels and it is modified in good taste and remains an overall practical vehicle. Many Modified and Customized Seville automobiles were the Gaudy Yellow Clown Cars (getting scarce to find) that were mostly befitting "Pimps" and Aged "Gold Chainers". This car is unique and has broad appeal to many people. No doubt that given the cars history and well kept condition, the price will be quite bloated yet one is not likely to encounter another one.
  • @corvetcoyote443
    I remember these back in the day,the ones from the dealership were the Cadillac Milan.
  • @TheMich36
    Fisher also built this car. It's called the Milan Roadster. So, Cushenberry built them first? Any ideas? Nice car btw.
  • @jukkas6807
    Have they ever made a 4 door ragtop in the 76 seville
  • @sportfuryman
    my father had one of these. white with blue interior. Such a strange looking car. He replaced it with a 1985 elderoado convertible done by Hess and eisinehart
  • @markwoodley712
    Interesting custom modification with the convertible top. The way the roof protrudes up in the down position reminds me of similar vintage RR Corniches of the era with the button down tonneau covers. There was a Seville Opera Coupe version at the local Cadillac dealer in the late 1970's, but this imo is a nicer version. Someone's dream looking for a good home.
  • @SHomaidan
    Niche market for sure. It isn't fast. I isn't quiet. It isn't well built, but it sure looks different than other Seville's.
  • @datsun210
    It looks like your camera settings were on wide-angle/panoramic. The proportions just don't look right. o_0
  • @MarkWG
    The first generation, 1976-1979 Cadillac Sevilles were, without a doubt, some of the best designed, well proportioned, and thoroughly well-engineered automobiles of their time. However, when chop shops began getting their hands on them like this abomination illustrated, there should have been a law that would prohibit anyone reselling it as a Cadillac. This ungainly, ill-proportioned monstrosity needs to head to the crusher. Those JC Whitney mirrors are horrific. This Seville has been completely destroyed. Very, very sad to see what was a beautiful car, now butchered.
  • @JLNeis
    Would help to know what you had in mind price wise?
  • @tofupower64
    Should have used coupe doors from another gm model. It looks like a midget the way it is now.