Vehicle Description
1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham One of 16,913 Broughams made in
1970 Final year for third-generation Fleetwood Broughams Fleetwood
Brougham with a lot of equipment 472 CID V-8 engine with 4-bbl
carburetor and 10.0:1 compression Turbo Hydramatic 400 three-speed
automatic transmission and 2.93 gearing Spartacus Blue Firemist
exterior (code 90) with a white, cross-grain padded vinyl roof
(code 1) Medium Blue Divan Cloth interior (code 021S) with
Dual-Comfort Seats, rear reading lights and rear seat footrests
Automatic climate control, power steering, power brakes, tilt
steering column, power front seat, power locks and power windows
Own this Vehicle from $96 per month-call 636-600-4600 Introduced
five model years earlier, the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham outsold
its stablemate, the Sixty Special by 1970. MotoeXotica Classic Cars
is pleased to present this 1970 Fleetwood Brougham. It is one of
16,913 Broughams made in 1970. The is a mostly correct Cadillac
sedan with loads of equipment. This particular example, dressed in
Spartacus Blue Firemist (code 90) with a white, cross-grain padded
vinyl roof (code 1) was made the second week of April 1970 at GM's
Detroit, Michigan factory. It left the line with the following
optional equipment - Soft-Ray glass (code E), automatic climate
control (code K), power door locks (code M) and power front seat
adjuster (code V). The exterior paint and trim are in satisfactory
original condition and has minor blemishes on its hood, trunk,
front fenders, doors and vinyl roof at the driver's side C-pillar.
The car's windows, which are intact and clear, and the lights are
in similar decent order. This is a nice quality driver in overall
original condition, not restored. The car's bodywork is straight
and solid, the engine bay is tidy and the battery looks decent. The
car's chrome bumpers are in satisfactory order. This Fleetwood
rolls on Hankook blackwall radials, size 235/75R15 at all four
corners, surrounding steel wheels topped by factory disc wheel
covers. The tires and wheel covers are in satisfactory order. Under
the hood is a 472 CID V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor and 10.0:1
compression ratio. Backing up this motor is a Turbo Hydramatic 400
three-speed automatic transmission and a 2.93 rear end. Driver
convenience features include automatic climate control, power
steering, power brakes, tilt steering column, power front seat,
power locks and power windows.Please note engine starts and runs,
however only running on 7 cylinders. Brakes are currently inop,
most likely due to master cylinder. Inside, the car has Medium Blue
Divan Cloth interior (code 021S). The car's front and rear bench
seats are in satisfactory order, as is the matching blue carpet and
headliner. The black, three-spoke steering wheel is present while
the instrument panel and inner door liners are in decent condition.
This particular Cadillac had the Dual Comfort Front Seat, which
offered individual driver and passenger controls. Driver's side was
a two-way power operation while the passenger's side was two-way
manual operation. A six-way power seat adjuster for driver and
passenger was available. There are even rear reading lamps and
footrests for the rear seat passengers at the base of the front
bench seat. The column-mounted shift lever is in satisfactory shape
and there's a factory AM/FM radio to round out the interior. After
a five-year absence the Brougham name once again reappeared as an
option package on the 1965Cadillac Sixty Special.The following
year, the Brougham moved up to become a subseries of the Fleetwood
Sixty Special. This continued through 1970. The 1970 Sixty Special
received few changes, aside from the usual new grille and tail
lamps. Sixty Special had long been recognized for its bold, bare
side body, but this year the models received a 'chrome with vinyl
insert'body-side molding- the model's first prominent side molding
since the 'rocket-ship' 1958. Sales were 16,913 units of the Sixty
Special Brougham and just 1,738 Sixty-Specials. This would be the
last year for the standard, metal-roofed Sixty Special. Competition
to this Fleetwood Brougham in 1970 included BMW's 2800, Buick's
Electra 225 Hardtop, Chrysler's 300 Hardtop, Lincoln's Continental
Sedan, Mercury's Marquis Brougham and Oldsmobile's 98 Luxury Sedan.
If you want a solid, classic Cadillac sedan that is mostly correct
and fairly loaded with options, come by MotoeXotica Classic Cars
and check out this Fleetwood Brougham. VIN: P0285102 This car is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 90,388 miles. It is sold as is, where
is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND
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