Vehicle Description
Power, luxury, and size - this 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
represents the finale for the last of the large rear-wheel-drive
Caddys. So when you can find one that has spent a lifetime in great
care, the value goes beyond the big V8 under the hood and the
luxury interior.
This is the final year and the final generation for the
top-of-the-line Fleetwood Brougham. So it's awesome to find an
example that is not only a two-owner car (father and son) but also
in an ultra-desirable triple-black. The deep black paint is factory
original, and it still has the terrific luster a distinguished
Cadillac should. Plus, no Brougham is complete without a full vinyl
roof, and the coordinating black color adds to the sophisticated
undertone. They built a handsome full-sized sedan that features big
chrome bumpers at each end and full-length trim to visually connect
it all. These Fleetwoods even have plenty of classic elements like
the integrated rear fender skirt and a hint of tailfin. And this
one really looks like someone cared about its appearance - right
down to the intricate factory wheels.
This car has crossed the 25-year threshold, and that makes it
eligible for antique plates in some states (and soon in even more
states.) But the odometer is believed to reflect the full actual
mileage, and so it has traveled far less than many of its peers.
This less seat time and careful use are especially reflected in the
interior. The black leather has a quality look and feel that
presents the triple black style (paint, roof, and interior) with a
formalwear kind of presentation. There's seating for up to six, but
the driver is always king. With a fold-down armrest and a six-way
power seat that's also heated, it's easy to get comfortable in this
Caddy. Plus, it's loaded with all the right features, including
automatic climate control, power windows, power locks, power
mirrors, dual airbags, keyless entry, and the premium factory
AM/FM/CD stereo with cassette. The trunk has enough room for you to
have a month-long getaway that includes the golf clubs. And of
course, it closes with Cadillac's famously easy soft-close electric
latch.
Under the hood, the correct 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine. Yes, this is
the same type of fuel-injected powerplant that was available in the
Corvette and Impala SS. But it also has been tuned for luxury in
this Cadillac. That means plenty of power whenever you need it, and
the kind of quiet operation that keeps in good standing with the
neighbors. This powerful and luxurious dual nature is best felt on
the open road. You have a four-speed automatic transmission with
highway-ready overdrive, and the suspension is set up for easy
cruising with thick sway bars at each end. Plus, the power
steering, cruise control, and four-wheel disc brakes w/ABS are all
perfect for the long haul.
When a car spends its whole life so far with one family, you know
it was treated as a member of that family. The sale even comes with
the full owner's manual packet. So it's time to get your hands on
an exceptional final-year Fleetwood Brougham. Call today!!!