1993 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 44k Low Mile Two Owner Southern Vehicle on 2040-cars
Florence, South Carolina, United States
RARE! RARE! RARE! RARE! RARE! RARE! Southern vehicle spending it's life here in the South-North Carolinia area. Up for sale is a beautiful and extremely rare 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. This Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham has certifed carfax and auto check miles. Exceptional condition is the only way to desribe this highly sought after white on red leather Brougham. With six way power seats and power lumbar on both passenger and driver seats combined with tilt and telescopic wheel the largest of men will find comfort and grace driving this Fleetwood. The leather seats were conditioned annually and it is apparent. They look as close to new as I have ever seen. If you have been looking for this hard to find Fleetwood then your looking is over. Consider this...with out a boubt this is the best color combination every made by Cadillac and the one that holds the highest resale vaule. A Cadillac of this caliber...in this condition...with these miles...and this color combination may never come by again. The heat and air both work as they should. This vehicle is being sold as-is where-is with no warranty expressed or implied. Here are the things worth mentioning. V-8 350 engine. Top speed of 122 mph. 0-80 mph in 7.9 seconds Simply put you have the look...the room...and the performance... 1 Has two hair line cracks on the dash, but you would not know that because it has a custom burgundy dash cover. The engine runs like a dream and the transmission shifts flawlessly.
This Cadillac drives better than most new cars. This is a no reserve auction so the highest bidder will be the proud new owner of this BEAUTIFUL and EXCEPTIONALY RARE Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham! Please look at all pictures closely and ask any questions That you have prior to bidding. Payment is due in full within 5 days of purchase via bank wire or cash in person. PayPal and credit cards not accepted for payment. |
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