Exterior
The gold faded to silver wreathed, cloisonne center crowned badge leads the way on top of the V style egg crate chromed grille which is flanked by some serious spare and rectangle design in the form of dual headlights. Just below the horizontal turn signals with a winged crown crest adhered to them, wrap around the front quarters, where they have some running lights just above them. Below all this late 80's menagerie is a clean chromed bumper with some rubber strips inserted. A large stainless rocker covering takes over up front of the wheel well and works its way to the rear of the car. This is a 4-door luxury sedan and for the gaps of this we note they are all well minded. On the roof is a padded vinyl top in white just like the rest of the exterior. The three bedroom size trunk lid is framed on either side by vertical big bezeled taillights and more caddy crests in their centers. A shiny rear bumper is below, and I can see no problems visually with this rear framer. Gold leafed crown crests are peppering the exterior throughout the car, and for the chromed wire wheel covers they are also not to be out done. Finally, some tasteful black pin striping makes its way throughout the edges and panels of this wonderful piece of Detroit iron. Overall the paint presents well with some minor chips, staining and a few cracks and missing pieces of the filler panels, but the body remains rust free.
Interior
Just as luxurious as the exterior, we see plenty of white padded vinyl wood applique, chromed panels and black carpeting covering the door's insides. The customary power toggles are on the armrest as the chromed door actuator and a courtesy light. Inside pillow-like white leather covered wide buckets are up front and there is a fold down white armrest in the center. These have aged gracefully and have a few folds in the leather thrown in for that character. In back a spacious rear bench has access to big pouches for storage and plenty of legroom covered entirely with well preserved, clean black carpeting. Upfront a nicely curved U shape is reserved for the dash, and it has wood applique within the black padded surroundings. It's 1989 and all the creature comforts are controlled by push buttons and even some blue LCD readouts are within. More wood applique for the passenger glove box and above all this finery is a heavily sagged and stained white felted broadcloth headliner.
Drivetrain
Under the hood within a gaggle of hoses, wires and bolt ons, comfortably sits a 305ci V8 topped with a single 4-barrel carburetor, and a 200R4 4-speed automatic on back, Final drive is a 10-bolt 2.93 gas saving, (as if you care), rear axle.
Undercarriage
Up on the lift and it can be proven from the appearance that this is a well cared for car. All surfaces are clean save for some road splatter over sparse surface rust and solid body on framing all covered in black undercoating. Independent coil springs up front and 4 link with coil springs for the back provide the cushy rode, and power disc fronts and power drums backs provide the stopping.
Drive-Ability
I donned my wood feather accented fedora and slipped inside this late 80s luxury liner. I fired it up and after coming to life, drove to the test track where it performed just wonderfully. No issues with any power options and a very clean ride.
These cars dripped status back in the day and success was measured by the inch. There is plenty of success oozing from this square and rectangle design land yacht. I'm on my way of making it...big time! Flossy. Flossy.
1G6DW51YXKR719680
1-USA
G-General Motors
6-Cadillac
DW-Fleetwood Brougham
5-4 Door Sedan
1-Manual Belts
Y-305ci V8 4bbl
X-Check Digit
K-1989
R-Arlington, TX Assy Plant
719680-Sequential Unit Number