I had a great condition 76 Fleetwood in dark blue. The last of this model and the large 133 inch wheelbase. This older version shortened the front door, to make an actual space between the front and rear doors.
Ooo Wee, she sittin right too! I would be leanin so hard behind the wheel of this Caddy, U wouldn't even be able to see my head. True "Mac Lac" right here mane!
I didn't notice before but the front bumper of the car has been hit and if you look close you'll see that it's been hit on the passenger side in the rear by the side marker light and the fender skirt is a different color.
Ours was brittany blue with that same interior. The aerial is a scab, but the '72 radio reception was terrible from the early laminated aerial...in the windshield. Wheel covers look right, or at least from close year, but this one has the deVille rear springs, the rear rides too high for the Fleetwood.
Somebody please tell me how do you buy a Cadillac Fleetwood without leather seats cloth seats just don't cut it for this type of Cadillac you get it loaded with leather seats or don't get one at all just my opinion
>Travis Pearson: They offered cloth or velour interior on Fleetwood all the way up to 1996. The Factory Limos didn't even offer leather in the passenger compartment until 1985 model. You'll appreciate that velour when it's 95 degrees outside and you're getting into a hot car. Same when it's 10 degrees outside and getting into a cold car.
@@travispearson1783 the top of the line in the old days was the Fleetwood 75 sedan and Limousine. The sedans didn't offer leather at all and the Limousine only had it in the front for the driver. The velour was more comfortable and climate friendly than leather.
Kevin Owen Normally I wouldn't reply to certain things but you might want to check out a automotive manual on that particular vehicle, and also look at the front right fender where it belongs and you'll see the factory antenna is still there. ( plus mine was in the fender ) on my Fleetwood and it was the same year as that one.
Cadillac always has a standard power antenna, even in the era of the 70s-early 80s where many cars had it imprinted in the front window. Cadillac ALWAYS had a standard power antenna on ALL models.
Where are they finding this drunk that they're making look good as they can? It's way overpriced. The hubcaps are incorrect these cars were never built with an antenna on the body. Another one they had shown the bumper fillers were painted. These cars have been quickly thrown together. I can't stand this business
I had a great condition 76 Fleetwood in dark blue. The last of this model and the large 133 inch wheelbase. This older version shortened the front door, to make an actual space between the front and rear doors.
Love the fact that it's an unmolested Fleetwood.Perfect candidate for frame off resto.
Black is the best color for this sedan
That is a beautiful cadillac Fleetwood they don't make them like that anymore
Ooo Wee, she sittin right too! I would be leanin so hard behind the wheel of this Caddy, U wouldn't even be able to see my head. True "Mac Lac" right here mane!
Someone drilled a hole in the rear fender for antenna? Blasphemous!
I didn't notice before but the front bumper of the car has been hit and if you look close you'll see that it's been hit on the passenger side in the rear by the side marker light and the fender skirt is a different color.
going to need some new hubcaps other than that pretty clean I noticed the back one was mix match?
How much was this listed for?@gatewayclassics
Ours was brittany blue with that same interior. The aerial is a scab, but the '72 radio reception was terrible from the early laminated aerial...in the windshield. Wheel covers look right, or
at least from close year, but this one has the deVille rear springs, the rear rides too high for the Fleetwood.
Wrong wheele covers, no antenna in back, very poor example
shotpin I agree.
Somebody please tell me how do you buy a Cadillac Fleetwood without leather seats cloth seats just don't cut it for this type of Cadillac you get it loaded with leather seats or don't get one at all just my opinion
>Travis Pearson: They offered cloth or velour interior on Fleetwood all the way up to 1996. The Factory Limos didn't even offer leather in the passenger compartment until 1985 model. You'll appreciate that velour when it's 95 degrees outside and you're getting into a hot car. Same when it's 10 degrees outside and getting into a cold car.
@@TeeroyHammermill that's not true my father had a Cadillac almost every other year top of the line and all had leather seats
@@travispearson1783 the top of the line in the old days was the Fleetwood 75 sedan and Limousine. The sedans didn't offer leather at all and the Limousine only had it in the front for the driver. The velour was more comfortable and climate friendly than leather.
Some idiot put that antenna in the left rear fender!!!!!! WHY... it's already one in the front right fender where it belongs.
Marshall L Smith the antenna was originally in the front windshield, like all General Motors cars of that period.
Kevin Owen
Normally I wouldn't reply to certain things but you might want to check out a automotive manual on that particular vehicle, and also look at the front right fender where it belongs and you'll see the factory antenna is still there.
( plus mine was in the fender ) on my Fleetwood and it was the same year as that one.
Cadillac always has a standard power antenna, even in the era of the 70s-early 80s where many cars had it imprinted in the front window. Cadillac ALWAYS had a standard power antenna on ALL models.
Joey D - Not true. The 1970 model year had the radio antenna in the windshield.
Holy shit, what’s with the ‘70’s porn music?😫🤔😳
Where are they finding this drunk that they're making look good as they can? It's way overpriced. The hubcaps are incorrect these cars were never built with an antenna on the body. Another one they had shown the bumper fillers were painted. These cars have been quickly thrown together. I can't stand this business