Only 17,000 Original Miles Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Deville Seville Eldorado on 2040-cars
Warren, New Jersey, United States
For Sale: 1980 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. Only 17,000 original miles! Arguably the best year for this body style. Last of the big blocks! Does not have the issues of the 4100 cars and does not have the temperamental cylinder deactivation. 368 V8. Turbo 400 trans. Runs strong and floats down the road! Loaded! Pw,pdl,tilt,cruise, am/fm cassette, leather, Brougham interior package. Mint interior. Leather is soft and smooth with no signs of wear! No cracks anywhere! No fowl odors and never ever smoked in (ash tray and cigar lighter never used). Only flaw is headliner leaves indentations when touched due to foam material getting old (typical of gm cars of this period). Chrome and Paint are almost perfect! Rear Chrome bezels around tailights have some scrapes on the side. Chrome is like a mirror and you can see how clear the reflection is in the pics. No cracks in vinyl top and its original! Paint appears to be almost completely original. Rear Quarter extensions and front fender fillers were replaced due to cracking (typical gm). The filler around the license plate area is starting to crack. A few dings in hood and 1 or 2 on the side but otherwise super straight. Nothing that ruins the overall presentation. Rock solid underneath. Car was garaged its whole life until recently. Well preserved original example! Very stunning color combo! Truly a very nice car and even better in person! Very rare to find an early 80s example let alone one in this condition and with this mileage! Caddy collectors this one is for you! Don't let this one get away!
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