Vehicle Description
1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five nine-passenger sedan
for sale. 500 cubic inch V8 engine, electronic ignition, automatic
transmission, 151.5" wheelbase, A/C, power steering, hydro boost
disc brake system, 15" steel wheels with hubcaps, radial tires,
Innsbruck blue metallic exterior, luxurious cloth interior will
make you feel like your driving your living room, power windows,
power locks, wood grain interior trim. This is one of the rarest
Cadillacs you will find, only 981 nine passenger sedans built in
76' and they are the last of the large Fleetwood bodied Cadillacs
built and know as the "Standard of the World"!!! Automotive
History: A Cadillac Fleetwood was the embodiment of sophisticated
luxury and elegance. The Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five
nine-passenger sedan and formal limousine escalated luxury and
elegance to eloquence and splendor. The Fleetwood Series
Seventy-Fives were the only vehicles in America specifically
designed and built as limousines. These were the last full-size
Cadillac Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five sedans to roll off the
assembly line. They possessed that poised dignity that was the
hallmark of every Cadillac. In spaciousness and stature, these
regal sedans were the Flagships of the brand and were immediately
identified in any gathering of fine automobiles. No other luxury
sedan garnered the respect and admiration as the distinguished
Series Seventy-Five. The 1976 Cadillacs were built as body on frame
construction. They were built on Cadillac's rugged fully boxed
perimeter frame. The front suspension used the traditional upper
and lower control arms, integral steering knuckle, arm and caliper
support, integral hubs and rotors on spindles, and tapered roller
bearings. The front was fitted with a rod and link type stabilizer
bar and spherical ball joints with wear indicators. The rear
suspension used a set-up to accommodate height control for the
Automatic Level Control system, hydraulic shock absorbers and
helical coil springs. It had a hypoid rear axle with ring gear. The
propeller shaft used constant velocity joints with an additional
center constant velocity joint for the Series Seventy-Five and its
capacious demeanor. The 1976 Fleetwood Series seventy-Five was
powered by Cadillac's 8.2 litre V8 engine which was the largest V8
engine to power a production passenger car in the world. Cadillac
offered a host of standard and optional equipment to further
enhance this highly bespoke series. No other luxury sedan garnered
the respect and admiration as this most regal of sedans. The 1976
Fleetwood Series Seventy-Five nine passenger sedan and formal
limousine were the "Standard of the World" in eloquence and
splendor.....they maintained that poised dignity that was the
hallmark of every Cadillac......hence, in loving memory, the 1976
Fleetwood-bodied Cadillacs were the finale and the standing ovation
in the continuing saga of..... "As the Standard of the World
Turns."