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1976 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special Brougham Sedan 4-door 8.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:55124
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

 I have a 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham for sale. I am the second owner , the first being a Priest from Los Angeles who purchased the car from Lou Elers Cadillac. They were the biggest Cadillac Dealership in the greater Los Angeles area for more than 30 years. The car is all original and in Fantastic condition for its age. It has never been smoked in or even seen bad weather. Always garaged and maintained religiously (No Pun Intended) .It is loaded with every conceivable option in the day with the exception of two as far as I know ( Astro Roof and Fuel injection ). It is RUST FREE and all options work 100%. All glass is scratch and crack free . The dash, Steering Wheel and arm rests are also crack free ( rare).Also the Rear bumper surrounds are Crack free and Original It was a Special order colour ( Auburn Firemist ) with glove soft White Leather interior . The only items that I repaired since my ownership ( 2 Years ) was the heater core ( New) ,New Battery , retrofitted the A/C to 134A ( Very Cold) and replaced the muffler. The car runs like a dream , Starts first try every time , it just Purrs and the Transmission shifts smoothly. The tires are fairly new with about 2500 miles on them. The brakes work perfect and there is no Shakes , Shimmeys , or Vibrations. All of the options work perfectly and it has the " Fuel Monitor" option that works great. Automatic Load Leveling Rear Air shocks also work great , Factory original. The vynal  roof is also perfect. The reason that I am selling this gorgeous car is that I am thinning down my fleet (7 cars ). I'm hoping the car goes to a collector or someone who treats this work of art with the respect it deserves. A $500 Non-Refundable Deposit will be required to seal the deal ( PayPal ). Thanks and " Good Luck " with the auction. No Warranty is exspressed or implied .Any questions I can be reached at 403-807-2709 ( Carmen ) .

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