AUTO
2000
Cadillac Seville owned by “Stan the Man”
General Motors Cadillac Motor Car Division
MAKE
Seville
MODEL
This 2000 Cadillac Seville was the last car legendary St. Louis Cardinals
player Stan Musial purchased new. A Fifth Generation (1998-2004)
flagship sedan, the Seville was the first to be engineered and built with
both right-and and left-hand drive form and the first modern Cadillac to
be sold in a right-handed market such as the United Kingdom without a conversion kit.
Stan Musial’s legacy cannot be refuted. He played for the St. Louis
Cardinals his entire baseball career spanning twenty-two years. He won
seven National League Batting titles, awarded MVP three times, and
helped the Cardinals win three World Series Championships in the
1940s. He had a batting average of .331 with 475 home runs before
retiring in 1963. Stan Musial was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in
1969. and, in February 2011, he was presented with
the Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian honor for contributions to society.
Specifications:
Engine Type 4.6-liter V8
Displacement 278 cu in
Wheelbase (in) 112.2
Price New $44,080
Production 29,535.
Donated by the Musial Family