1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Sedan 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
This is a gorgeous 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham sedan in
excellent condition inside and out. This black beauty has been pampered all its
life and it shows. This car has 31K
original miles and it’s from an estate in Florida. The car is mostly all
original from front to back. This Cadillac in my opinion is one of the nicest
95 Cadillac Fleetwoods around, offered for sale. It has all of its original paint
and is one very beautiful and rare color combination. It has black exterior and
gray interior. They only built 14,000
Cadillac Fleetwoods in 1995 so this car is very rare. The car retains all its
original sheet metal and is solid as a rock. She has a beautiful, all original
interior in it that looks like new! It is very nicely equipped and the best
part is that everything works. This is a rare and desirable car in excellent original
condition. I recently drove this car from Florida to New York and every time I
stopped to get gas, people constantly asked me questions about the car and gave
me compliments. This car is a superstar. She gets compliments and stares wherever she
goes. This is the car to have if you
want to feel like an instant celebrity. It's the ultimate cruiser and it gets
more attention and appreciation than any exotic or new luxury car could ever
get. This black beauty is a rolling testament to the glitz, glamour,
innovation, and prosperity of the 1990s. Nothing beats the fun of driving a
classic 95 Cadillac!!!!! It's loaded with the following equipment: LT1 CORVETTE-V8 ENGINE Automatic transmission Leather Heated Seats Power Seats CD, MP3 RADIO Custom Pioneer Speakers Factory Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Locks Power Antenna Cruise Control Brand New Custom Vogue Tires with white wall and gold stripes Remote Trunk Release Remote Mirror Original Spare, Jack and Tools Custom Flow Master Dual Exhaust Privacy Tinted Windows This Beautiful 1995 Cadillac has been meticulously cared for since day one and it shows. This car is an absolute must see in person to believe how beautiful it really is. It still retains its original paint and is still in beautiful excellent condition. Since day one this Cadillac has always been well maintained not only cosmetically, but mechanically. Believe it or not, all the chrome and trim on this car is completely original and in excellent condition. This car was kept inside and treated as a true Collector Car should be. The car is completely rust free. This Cadillac again only has 31K original miles. It has a beautiful, totally all original trim, gray interior right down to the carpeting that is very clean. Everything works in the car. All the chrome and trim on the dash is bright and clean as new. The dash pad is excellent and even the steering wheel is perfect. Inside the trunk is all original with its original trunk material, spare and jack. Mechanically, the engine and transmission run flawlessly! This Cadillac drives with no issues at all! The original numbers matching LT1 Corvette motor provides great power to move this little diamond around. The air conditioning blows ice cold. All services and regular maintenance have been performed so there will be no surprises! The engine compartment is all stock and nicely detailed! The car is an absolute pleasure to drive. Fire her up and she's ready to cruise. All and all, this 1995 Cadillac is one of the most sought after classic Cadillacs on the market today. With Top Notch Quality and one of the highest mechanical standards this car makes a wonderful choice. This is a very rare and original car. It would be hard to ever find another one of this quality. I have seen similar Cadillac Fleetwood Broughams for sale but this Cadillac not only has low mileage but it has many custom parts and add-ons (vogue tires, flow master dual exhaust, custom tinted windows, custom pioneer stereo system). If you have any additional questions please call ALEX at (917) 767-5646 from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM EST and leave a message. This Cadillac is located in BRONX, NEW YORK. |
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