The Fleetwood Body Company of Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, was founded
by Harry Urich in the nineteenth century. It began as a small
community of craftsmen founded by Henry Fleetwood, Esq. of
Penwortham, near Lancaster, England. When the Sixty Special Series
was retired in 1977, the Fleetwood Brougham took its place as
Cadillac's largest owner driven sedan model through 1986. The
"d'Elegance" and "Talisman" submodels were also sometimes used to
designate upgraded option packages.
For consignment, a 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 4 door sedan
showing 6,158 miles, but the true miles are unknown. Of the 32,756
Fleetwoods produced in 1989, a majority 26,641 were four door
sedans while 4,108 were two door coupes and 2,007 were the Sixty
Special luxury edition.
Exterior
By today's standards, the billboard shaped front end of the car,
vertical and flat, is something of a bygone era and instead of
shedding the oncoming wind, the big grille was to absorb it, and
the bigger, the better! Headlights stand straight like Centurions
at each post while the bumper and protruding bumperette dare
anything to get in the way. From there, the long front end is a
combination of flat plains and long panels, here in Sable Black and
topped by a dark blue vinyl top where we note some blotchiness but
a fully intact piece adorned with gold emblems. Stainless accenting
includes rocker panel trim and chrome includes tail light housing,
bumpers, side mirrors, and door handles. Imperfections include some
generally dull paint, fading or oxidized emblems, a drilled hole in
the hood, and some peeling paint. The 15-inch wire wheel covers are
in good condition.
Interior
Dark blue leather meets simulated wood and brushed aluminum on the
doors for an over the top attractive presentation and other than
some light patina on the driver's door, they appear clean and
intact. Once inside, the blue leather biscuit tufted seats, front
and rear, show some drying and patina with visible light cracking
throughout with some penetrating the surface. The steering wheel
also shows a good bit of age but once you get past that, the
dashboard presents cleanly with its horizontal speedometer and
plethora of plastic wood trim. An AM/FM/Cassette player resides in
the center along with the push button climate control panel, all
over plush blue carpet that shows some age and a foam backed
headliner that's fully intact and housing an overhead console. A
cavernous trunk is covered in cloth panels and shows minor
usage.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a driver quality but complete 5.0 liter V8
putting out a smog checked 140 horsepower and fueled via a 4-barrel
carburetor. The common 200R4 4-speed automatic transmission is
behind it pushing power back to the 10 bolt rear with 2.79 highway
gears. We note the insulator pad is a bit tattered.
Undercarriage
Surface rust abounds and there's some oil on the rear differential
along with a film on the oil pan but otherwise an unremarkable
underside. The single exhaust flows through a stock style muffler
and power brakes are distributed as front disc and rear drums.
Suspension puts coil springs front and rear with a 4 link on the
back.
Drive-Ability
The car comes with the key in the ignition because it's currently
stuck there, but it does allow us to start the car and we're
immediately met with a few lights on the dash including the level
ride light and the brake light. We note the power antenna motor
running non stop and the right rear window is not working. Beyond
that, the ride is smooth as can be and the big land yacht tracks
straight, providing a very comfortable interior with leg room and
elbow room for days. The A/C is not working and other than the
previous items mentioned, remaining functions work as they should.
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Still one of the great luxury cars to come from an American
manufacturer, these 70's and 80's Cadillacs will be regarded in
future years the way Caddies of the 50's and 60's are looked at
today. Dinosaurs, yes, but also classic representations of the time
and the preferred brand for the upper middle class. This one's got
plenty of love to give.
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G-General Motors
6-Cadillac
DW-Fleetwood Brougham
5-4 Door Sedan
1-Manual Belts
Y-5.0 Liter V8 4bbl
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K-1989
R-Arlington, TX Assy Plant
700745-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
Listing ID:CC-2023339
Price:$9,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1989
Make:Cadillac
Model:Fleetwood Brougham
Exterior Color:Sable Black
Interior Color:Dark Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:6157
Stock Number:8075
VIN:1G6DW51Y5KR700745
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