Saturday, May 17, 2025

Cadillac Seville, 1980



 The Bill Mitchell-inspired styling was uhmm... polarizing. The engine department was not good, a choice of the abysmal Oldsmobile V8 diesel or the 4-6-8 cylinder engine that wasn't quite worked out. This one has a new job as the Owls Head museum taxi. 

Still eye catching!





5 comments:

Anonymous said...

They do look a bit like they've been rear-ended. D.

ghostsniper said...

4-6-8?

Dave said...

Is that one of the years where the rear air suspension would collapse and people would still drive them around with the front end pointing way up then they'd hydroplane into a tree when it rained?

Robert Menking said...

The Cadillac V8-6-4 engine, introduced in 1981, was a cylinder deactivation system designed to improve fuel efficiency by allowing the engine to operate on 8, 6, or 4 cylinders based on load. It was a notable, though ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to implement this technology.

?? said...

Baby got back.