1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham D'elegance 5.7 Litr Low Miles Original Survivor on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
For your
consideration I am offering for sale my 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
d’Elegance sedan. The car has been
driven only 68, 900 miles from new and has been maintained in a climate
controlled garage. This car has clearly been meticulously maintained since new. I have owned the car for three years using it only
for show and special occasions having bought it from another collector. This is the best driving, comfortable, and
most reliable collector car I have ever owned.
I would not hesitate to drive the car any distance. I’m always amazed at how much attention the
car receives, both at shows and on the street.
I recently took the car to an upscale dining establishment and when the
valet returned the car he said it was his favorite of everything he had
driven. That includes some pretty exotic
company so I thought it a great compliment.
My reason for selling is that I just took another collector car in for
paint and bodywork and it is going to be quite a bit more costly than
anticipated. This particular
car has always been a Southern car. I
believe the color is Sapphire Blue Metallic.
The car features the optional 5.7 liter V8 with throttle-body fuel
injection (Chevrolet 350 I believe), four speed automatic, and 3.08:1 rear axle
ratio. The Brougham of course features
power everything and the standard premium AM/FM stereo with tape deck. Everything
on the car is in fully functional condition right down to the auto trunk
release and pull-down feature.
Drivetrain: In my three years of ownership the only item I have had
to replace is the water pump which was approximately 400 miles ago. I believe the fuel pump was replaced just
before my purchase. The car performs
flawlessly, has good pick-up, and has never let me down. Every feature in the car works as it should
and the climate control air conditioning blows very cold. Cruise control works as it should, wipers and
spray, everything is turn-key ready on this car. The engine compartment is extraordinarily
clean and fresh looking and the engine does not even show any paint loss to
speak of. Chassis:
The Hankook Optimo whitewall tires were installed just prior to my
purchase and now have approximately 6000 miles on them. When I purchased the car I had the brakes
inspected and they were found to be in nearly new condition at that time. I assume they were overhauled at the same
time the tires were purchased. The wire
wheel-covers are in really excellent condition with exception of the right rear
showing one linear inch of curb rash. The
underside of the car is very clean with only the normal sporadic light surface
rust. The body is 100% rust free. Interior:
The interior is in nearly new condition.
There is only the very slightest wear on the side of the drivers sear
along the edge facing the door. It is so
minimal it is almost not worth mentioning. The interior is in a remarkable
state of preservation with no cuts or tears.
The leather is still very supple and the back seat looks never to have
been sat in. The dash and door panels
are nearly flawless. The headliner was
replaced by the original owner and I would never guess it had been done had I
not been told. Apparently the carpet was
replaced at the same time and is still fresh and like new. The trunk is original, as is the mat, all in
excellent condition. Body and trim:
I believe the paint is all original with the exception of the front
fiberglass valance which was professionally painted for show. There is a dimple just to the left of the
trunk lock where it looks like something fell against the car, you have to
catch it in the right light to see it.
The plastic fillers around the tail lights are supple and perfect. The silver plastic rear bumper filler has two
cracks and I never got around to replacing it, the part is available. The vinyl top is in amazing condition and I
would say 99.9% of the stitching is intact which is a rarity. There is a small 3/8” round filled in patch
centered over the rear window at the bend of the roof. It’s not really noticeable but I must mention
it, it was there when I purchased the car.
The color of the roof is very good with only a few dime sized etched
spots from bird droppings. This Brougham
is fully detailed for show, right down to the door jambs. The car is ready to drive onto the show field
and has recently placed first among some formidable competition, in one case
against four other similar Broughams. I
searched quite a while to find a 90-92 Brougham d’Elegance with the 5.7 in this
condition and color and it has been nothing but a joy to drive and own. I am a
private collector, not a dealer. The car
is located in Atlanta, GA 30307 Clear title, no warranty expressed or implied. My preferred method of payment is wire transfer
or cashiers check. Car is local pick-up only, I work from home so will do my best to accommodate pick up or your transport company. Thank you.
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