My favorite Cadillac Brougham! They are especially beautiful in black sapphire metallic paint, the 5.7 engine and the real spoke wheels. A handsome vehicle!
What a classic beauty. Reminds me of my dads '84 Chevy Caprice Classic. I loved that car same V8 engine i believe as this Cadillac. It was a very comfortable highway sedan.
Because the mileage on the title reads 'exempt' and is therefore not provable, I would agree with you. However, were the mileage not exempt, I'd say $22K max.
@@RustyZipper Well, I've been a Cadillac buff since I was 8 and I'm 60 now. I've had about 12 of them in my lifetime and I currently own four, three of which are classics/antiques. This is NOT the D'Elegance model and it has the 5.0 engine with the carb and not the sought after 5.7 with the fuel injection. Additionally, the title reads 'exempt' so the 16K original miles cannot be proven. That's a BIG factor. Plus it was a North Dakota car and he did not show us the undercarriage so we don't know about rust due to road salt. My personal opinion would be in the neighborhood of around $15K.
I'd pay as much as $10,000 to own it but being a dealership your proly needing to sell it for enough to pay all your expenses to run the business and yourself 50k so i'm guessing you want 100k. i'll pass
My favorite Cadillac Brougham! They are especially beautiful in black sapphire metallic paint, the 5.7 engine and the real spoke wheels. A handsome vehicle!
Simply gorgeous!!!
That farm must have been mighty profitable for Herbert to afford a Cadillac!
Wonderful color combo.
A real fine one!!
Thanks a lot for showing this gem!
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Looks like it just drove off the assembly line! NICE!! I had an '89 Sedan De Ville, was very similar.
It WAS?????? The '89 DeVilles looked nothing like the Broughams of that era!
What a classic beauty. Reminds me of my dads '84 Chevy Caprice Classic. I loved that car same V8 engine i believe as this Cadillac. It was a very comfortable highway sedan.
I learned to drive on mother’s ‘84 Caprice Classic with the mighty 3.8L 💪 ironically my brother has a nearly identical ‘89 with the 5.0. Great cars 💙
I had an 86 Cadillac Broughm with a 307 engine and got very good mileage.
I had an '81 Fleetwood Brougham and an '84 (the coupe version). Yes, the both got good mileage.
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A Retro Rocket!
Good looking car. But part of the long era of dark days at GM before bankruptcy.
I would say about 14.500 dollars tops.
It would be near impossible to find one in this kind of shape and mileage for $14,500.
@@CarsRememberWhenAutoSales what's the tag ??
Because the mileage on the title reads 'exempt' and is therefore not provable, I would agree with you. However, were the mileage not exempt, I'd say $22K max.
Think of all the rust under the vinyl top 😢😢
Probably not, being from Dakota.
@ oh sure, the land of bitter winters, and snow no rust there
@@Jasona1976 They use little to no salt, especially in rural areas. With the miles on this car, I doubt it was driven in inclement weather.
@ makes no difference. Moisture in the air, rain and car washes does it. Nothing you can do to stop it. Sad but true.
@@stephenlacher587 - he can’t afford it anyway, it’s $30k
30K......hahahaha
We are open to offers!
30 grand yeah ok
Underpowered ! Needs 350 .
Eh, maybe if it was a 5.7.
Not worth that much that's not a d. Elegance it just a sedan deville.
Neither is it a 1986 d'Elegance
What do you value the car at? 🤷♂️ I’m personally not a fan of these era Cadillac’s myself. I’d rather have a simple Caprice
@@RustyZipper Well, I've been a Cadillac buff since I was 8 and I'm 60 now. I've had about 12 of them in my lifetime and I currently own four, three of which are classics/antiques.
This is NOT the D'Elegance model and it has the 5.0 engine with the carb and not the sought after 5.7 with the fuel injection. Additionally, the title reads 'exempt' so the 16K original miles cannot be proven. That's a BIG factor. Plus it was a North Dakota car and he did not show us the undercarriage so we don't know about rust due to road salt. My personal opinion would be in the neighborhood of around $15K.
Needs the genuine wire wheels. They make an already great car magnificent
Personally, I like the wire wheel covers that are on it MUCH better.
I'd pay as much as $10,000 to own it but being a dealership your proly needing to sell it for enough to pay all your expenses to run the business and yourself 50k so i'm guessing you want 100k. i'll pass
Actually, he wants $30K LOL
$29,900 in case anyone wants to know
Seriously? Bwa ha ha. Not happening.
@@donmoore7785 Someone will be dumb enough to give him that much. I guarantee it.