Power, luxury, and size - this 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood represents
the last of the large rear-wheel drive Caddys. So when you can find
one that has been under proper care, the desirability goes beyond
the LT1 V8 under the hood and the luxury leather interior.
This is the final generation for the top-of-the-line Fleetwood. And
so we like seeing it distinguished in its factory-correct Dark
Cherry Metallic. The paint has the kind of quality luster that
looks like a well-kept factory application. Cadillac 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 clean
look of the intricate lattice wheels.
The odometer is relatively low for a classic of this age, but the
well-presented condition of the interior would make you think this
hasn't even done half of that. There's plenty of deep maroon
leather and harmonizing dark wood applique, which gives this a very
distinct style to go with its luxury feeling. There's seating for
up to six, but the driver is always king. With a fold-down armrest
and a six-way power seat, it's easy to get comfortable in this
Caddy. Plus, it's loaded with all the right features, including
automatic A/C climate control, power windows, power locks, power
mirrors, dual airbags, keyless entry, and a premium AM/FM/cassette
stereo. 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 electric latch.
The clean and well-kept presentation continues under the hood.
These were powered by the best GM motor of the day: a 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
you in good standing with the neighbors. We have a spreadsheet from
the consignor that lists thousands $$$$ in significant investments
in maintenance over the last year. It includes new and updated
items like the tires, radiator, brakes, an alignment, an Optispark
distributor, a steering box, and a fuel pump. So this classic truly
upholds the right easy-cruising nature. And the long trims are even
nice with features like power steering, cruise control, power
brakes with front discs, and a four-speed automatic transmission
with a highway-ready overdrive,
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and service
manuals. This is a beautiful big Caddy with a serious presence.
It's not about a perfectly preserved presentation, but instead,
this one knows how to look impressive while you cruise every street
in comfort. Call today!!!
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