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Elvis Presley's last Cadillac Seville is up for auction

By Mathilda Bartholomew | November 4, 2024

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The King’s 1977 Cadillac Seville, his last known car, is back on the market—giving fans a rare chance to own a piece of rock 'n' roll history

Elvis Presley's last Cadillac Seville is up for auction

Attention Elvis fans! Here’s your chance to own a piece of music history. Bonhams Cars is auctioning off the King’s 1977 Cadillac Seville—his last known car purchase before he passed away. With a 5.7-liter V8 engine and a custom CB radio that Elvis used to chat with Graceland staff, this isn’t just a car; it’s a slice of the legend’s life.

Elvis picked the colour scheme himself, adding his own flair to this Cadillac, and the registration still has his name on it. Photos show Elvis behind the wheel, which adds to the Seville's star power. After his passing, the car was transferred to his fiancée Ginger Alden and eventually found its way into the collections of both the Elvis Presley Museum and later the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, thanks to a generous donation by its current owners.

Now, after a decade on display, this legendary ride is back on the market. The online auction will run from November 4 to 25. Don’t miss out—this isn’t just a car; it's a chance to own a piece of rock history.

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