My Cheap Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Broke! Can we fix it? For Sale SOON!

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  • @timothymarshall9631
    @timothymarshall9631 Год назад +62

    $5500 is more than fair for a car that will be a reliable means of transportation for someone. The real fans of this channel understand you and your passion for restoring vehicles. We see and hear the excitement and the let down when you succeed and fail. Keep doing what makes you happy. Your real fans appreciate you keeping it real. Thank you

  • @chrispistone3562
    @chrispistone3562 Год назад +26

    The reason it is a 96 that was assembled 10 of 96, is it was the final production year for the Fleetwood, and they assembled the cars until they used all the parts to assemble them. Manufacturers often use leftover previous year parts. I had a early year production 92 thunderbird, but it had the 91 front bumper.

    • @SouthsideKidd550
      @SouthsideKidd550 Год назад

      So basically enough spare parts for one last batch. Smart.
      My parents bought a 1995 Chevy Lumina back in Sept. 1994 from Bill Heard Chevrolet-Cadillac in Columbus, GA. It was the new body style which was shared with the 1995 Monte Carlo. Their car was built Aug. 1994. However, my Dad told me that the saleman told him and my Mom that since it was the new body style and marked as 1995 model was because their car was built on the last run of the PRE-Production models. As I can remember, we experienced quite of few issues and glitches associated with a car being built during the PRE-Production run. Fitment issues, interior panels rattled and few electrical issues. Most of the issues was cover by GM's 3 year/ 36k mile warranty at the time.

    • @dcformee123
      @dcformee123 Год назад

      Yes my mom had an 89 Thunderbird and it had a supercharged engine in it with no supercharger you can tell because of the side of the battery was on the side of a supercharger not the regular size 3.8 location for the battery. I always thought that was weird but they ran out of the engines and stuff and they just put a regular supercharged engine was new superchargers very strange what's a good car that 89 that's when they first came out with sleek look motor trend car of the Year in 89....

  • @1ohmwrecker
    @1ohmwrecker Год назад +12

    I'm 38 yrs old and remember a time when these ruled the road! They're deff not ugly!

  • @Superior_Autos_Motorcycles
    @Superior_Autos_Motorcycles Год назад +9

    I’m an independent inspector for a major player, I’ve seen 3 of these type GMs in the last few months, 2 roadmasters an a brogham . They were comparable in equipment and miles . $12,000 to $17,000 was the internet selling price on them. So anything less than $10,000 on yours is a gift. I’m in east Texas btw. I started doin what you do 55 yrs ago. Don’t know nothing…..

    • @IxAMxABU
      @IxAMxABU Год назад +2

      Finally, someone quoting the actual realistic prices of these kind of cars. Up here in the NE USA, was thinking at least 10k.

  • @michaelatoz580
    @michaelatoz580 Год назад +2

    My Neighbor had one of these cars and would pay a guy to drive him and his 2 friends to the horse track. The 3 old, retired guys sat in the back seat reading the racing program on the highway for the 50 miles trip. I would pass him on a regular basis going to the track and you would see the back dome lights on so they could see the program. Brings back memories of a simpler time in my life.

  • @postersm7141
    @postersm7141 Год назад +1

    My 1971 Fleetwood had features that are even impressive today. Automatic hi/lo headlights. Automatic climate control. Fiber optic turn signal and brake light indicators on the fenders so you would know if a bulb was burned out just by looking over the hood as you drove. Hell it even had automatic presets on the radio. You have to remember back then, the radio had a dial and a knob that you had to turn by hand to tune the station. But when you hit a preset, the knob would start turning automatically and the indicator would start moving up the scale to the preset station. That was some pretty bad ass shit in 1971. All four doors had ashtrays and cigarette lighters which again, in 1971 was pretty cool! The driving experience was pretty awesome. Super smooth, like Randy said, it’s basically like driving a couch floating on a cloud. if you have never experienced an old car like this, you really are missing out.

  • @gunnarjurdzik1233
    @gunnarjurdzik1233 Год назад +3

    To someone born in 2000, that Caddy is probably already an old / classic car and if you get a nicely equipped sixties Caddy it has almost all the same comfort features.
    The thing is that the cars that were new when we were teens will always seem newish to us - 90s cars are now older than my first car (1959 Ford) yet it seemed old to me back then and 90s cars don't).
    So really a matter of perspective.

  • @SouthsideKidd550
    @SouthsideKidd550 Год назад +25

    Love this!!!! This Caddy is the sister car to the Buick Roadmaster my cousin bought a few weeks ago. I agree with you Randy, all of the fullsize GM cars (Fleetwood, Roadmaster and Caprice) are fun to drive. Its like driving Aladdin's rug.😂

  • @jamesclark9791
    @jamesclark9791 Год назад +13

    I think one of the reasons I watch all your videos is because we’re a lot alike I grew up loving cars even though my family was poor we didn’t always have a car but I love cars in general not just a certain brand or certain kinds

  • @johnr9659
    @johnr9659 Год назад +2

    Your not nutz!... These are the Automobiles I miss, I grew up with these cars. My Dad worked for GM and drove a different "Test Car" home every night, they were testing oils and emissions. I would be out waiting for him to drive up every night to see what he drove home. He would bring home just about anything, from a Vega to a Cadillac. Seeing these cars take me back to those good times... I remember one of the stories he told about one of those Cadillac's with the 4100 aluminum V8, I guess they were driving it without any oil. it actually ran for a number of months like that...

  • @charliebruckman8661
    @charliebruckman8661 Год назад +5

    Anthony from Specialty Motor Cars, Big Al's friend had a Caddy with a top just as dirty and he had it cleaned beautifully. I believe the Autospa could do an AMAZING job. And yes, i could see $6500 all day.

  • @TheDrivenDave
    @TheDrivenDave Год назад +15

    That car brings back so much nostalgia. I’m about the same age as you and my parents always wanted a car like this. We never had it and always got the closest Oldsmobile equivalent but with very few options. The sound of that antenna motor is the same as our Olds 98 sounded. All that old GM stuff has a special place in my memory😂. Good luck, I think $5,500 is a great deal.

  • @Scotts23
    @Scotts23 Год назад +3

    Im from the UK i watch your channel everyday and i love it i would rather have that cadillac Fleetwood over most modern cars old cars have character they are all different not like new cars that all blend into each other because they are all very similar OLD IS GOLD

  • @TheSiameseRat
    @TheSiameseRat Год назад +3

    Thanks for video randy! my grandmother recently just passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack. keep up the good work

  • @robertdiehl9003
    @robertdiehl9003 Год назад +6

    Luv Randy's explanation on cars towards end of video. All are unique in different ways

  • @ThriftMachine
    @ThriftMachine Год назад +2

    Love those old Caddies, when Cadillac knew how to make luxury car interiors with luxury ride too
    My 72 Mercedes 4.5 SEL locked the gas door too

  • @lkbpythons6210
    @lkbpythons6210 Год назад +6

    Honestly you channel is better then half of whats on TV Honestly with all things going in the country... my wife and I are looking for a vehicle and watching your GARAGE GANG puts fun in car shopping... keep bringing the fire... safe up and safe

  • @grayhounddaddy62leake83
    @grayhounddaddy62leake83 Год назад +1

    Omg, you and I are soo much alike! I have been a Car Freak, as my late brother always called me, since I was a little kid and have been especially fond of older Caddy's, especially if they were convertibles...from the late 50's to the mid 70's! I remember an affluent Aunt of mine always drove a new Caddy convertible every 3 to 4 years, and in the summer of 1964, I was spending the summer with my Grandparents in Ohio and low and behold, she came to visit us in her new 1964 DeVille Convertible!!! I swear to God, to this day, I've never seen anything more beautiful than that car! It was a smokey mint green with a matching top and Leather interior and she had the top down!!! To say that I was awestruck is an understatement and I've never forgotten that day! I've been a gearhead ever since! I currently own a 2002 Dodge Intrepid that so many people have given me grief over for having bought it and still owning it But I LOVE that car! I bought it brand new and have owned it for over 20 years now and I still love it as much as I did then! After this length of time, she's no longer just a device of transportation, she's a member of my family! To think of her being owned by someone else just freaks me out!!! Sorry this has been so long, but just wanted you to know that you're not the only one who gives a vehicle a personality!!!!!

  • @rinoabate5013
    @rinoabate5013 Год назад +3

    Hey Randy. Love your content. Keep it coming. I have to agree with you because I feel the same way. I truly believe a car is not just metal and wheels. A car may not have a soul but they require love and care. The better you take care of them and treat them well, they will take care of us and never let us down or leave us stranded. I don’t know how many times my car has gotten me home only to get into them the next day and she is under the wear requiring some TLC. I believe she pushed herself to get me home safe and sound. Glad to know it is not only me.

  • @therealdavis2788
    @therealdavis2788 Год назад +1

    A buddy of mine in the Army had one. This would have been 05-06ish. His parents I believe bought it new and gave it to him. His was like a maroon color with a tan vinyl top and interior. He kept it spotless and I always thought that was just the sharpest land yacht I’d ever seen. He eventually put like 20 or 22” spoked wheels on it and he liked it better like that despite how much shit we gave him for it. He was so proud of that ride that I wouldn’t be one bit surprised to learn that he still has it in a garage somewhere.
    I never really jumped on the 87-96 Brick nose F-Series craze like most did. I’m a big fan of the bullnose personally, but Mike’s truck is super sharp. I hope he learns to love it after it’s sorted out. I’d drive the wheels off that thing if it was mine.

  • @MostlyBuicks
    @MostlyBuicks Год назад +3

    They built 1957 T-Birds up until December 31 1957. They shared the assembly line with 1958 T-Birds from Sept through Dec. SInce this was the last year for these Fleetwoods, they probably had enough orders to keep them on the assembly line into the fall. The Arlington plant was switching over from GM B and D bodied sedans to Yukons and Suburbans for the 1997 model year.

  • @fluffy1346
    @fluffy1346 Год назад +6

    Good morning Randy from @Auto Action Rebuild awesome video keep up the great work you do on the channel 🙏😇

  • @cjmarsh504
    @cjmarsh504 Год назад +22

    That Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham is still one of my favorite cars. The oil is mainly from the valve cover gaskets. The Vogues goes well with that Cadillac

    • @williamcochell9889
      @williamcochell9889 Год назад +2

      Check out, specialty motorcars on RUclips! Specialize in these type of vintage Cadillacs and Lincoln’s and extremely incredible shape! Low low, low mileage, many one owners are incredible prices! Just interesting to see his collection

    • @cjmarsh504
      @cjmarsh504 Год назад +1

      @@williamcochell9889 Sometimes I watch him too.

  • @2003cobramustang
    @2003cobramustang Год назад +8

    Fair price i think 6 or 7k! I hope you get that price! She’s a beautiful caddy! Wish i needed a car I’d definitely grab it. I hear ya Randy! I like to detail cars and make them look great but it’s hard to do!

    • @user-ub6hu4hk1z
      @user-ub6hu4hk1z Год назад +1

      @@hoopty. you can ask 15k but realistically 4k ... love that car, use to get vandalized one from auction was cut vinyl on 2 spots on the roof, I paid 800 for it, was really good shape but it was back in 08... so now they harden to find but still no near 9500...

  • @fasteddy917
    @fasteddy917 Год назад +6

    I would say $6,000. It is a survivor from the the time when road yachts ruled the road. Each years car was bigger and more luxurious than the previous year. That's about as nice an example for the price as anyone is going to find. I agree with you about a vehicle for the power tour. The Cadillac may be just a little on the new side for the power tour but I'd be awfully tempted to be a trend setter myself and take it.

    • @carlbernard4197
      @carlbernard4197 7 месяцев назад

      Yes 💯 I would take that on Power Tour 😊😊

  • @derbydog02
    @derbydog02 Год назад +8

    You are not alone Randy in thinking that. Obviously location will change the price of a car, but around me they're worth probably like $5,500 max unfortunately. I have seen them sit on fb marketplace for months at that price though because I think people are scared of them(Fuel MPG and the such). They get a bad wrap and like you said they do actually get decent MPG's for what they are.

  • @seanclark5613
    @seanclark5613 Год назад +1

    That Caddy, a Mustang and a truck to me is an ideal 3 car garage.

  • @gregoryreffitt7957
    @gregoryreffitt7957 Год назад +1

    I love the old Land Yaughts as we called them in our day.These are a luxury car.

  • @tdtvkc1
    @tdtvkc1 Год назад +5

    Randy please don't use WD40 for locks or radio antenna it works for a while but then it gets sticky. Use mineral oil for your car antenna and use powdered graphite for your locks of all kinds, cars and house locks. Also for the power tour, you were talking how much gas the old Chevelle got if you buy that Cadillac from maple motors you will be in the same boat, maybe even worse. If that old Caddy gets 10 mpg you will be doing good. I'm thinking Allante, it's collectable and would be comfortable for the long ride and you got great gas mileage on your trip back from Florida. Just a thought. 😀🚕🚗🚙🛻

  • @Da1nOnlyPigsta
    @Da1nOnlyPigsta Год назад +2

    With my OCD and paranoia of Rust after decades working in the trade, I would be under that with brush/spray on Rust converter on all of the scale rust areas, then a throw on a Mask and Goggles after it has dried and a wire Brush, clean it all back then spray it with a Sealer like the rubberised Stone Guard, back taping the floor area to protect the Exhaust etc from overspray. Simple and effective and looks super clean plus it adds another level of Sound proofing.
    The Tyres; I would look at seeking someone who does the Sidewall Grooving with a coloured Line (e,g; the Redline/ Blueline Tyres) and you can do them thin or wide on a standard Black Sidewall Tyre, maybe a 1 or 2 inch Groove in the Sidewall in White.
    The Roof, use a Vinyl Cleaner with a soft Nylon Brush and that should clean up good as new.
    I am sure then an older Guy would happily pay 5/6K for it as their Weekend Cruiser to the Golf Course or taking Wifey out to Lunch. Surely some Good Fella would love to have that in their Garage? 😁

  • @gregabbott6833
    @gregabbott6833 Год назад +2

    You got the Aston Martin from a dealer in Bowie, Maryland…… and this Caddy from Fitzgerald Cadillac in Bethesda, Maryland! Crazy!!!!

  • @renrut1613
    @renrut1613 Год назад +3

    You are putting out some great content for 2023 well done Randy enjoying them all.

  • @petermandics1517
    @petermandics1517 Год назад +2

    That Caddy at Maple Motors has an outrageous interior. You should definitely get it.

  • @johnnysmile01
    @johnnysmile01 Год назад +2

    Probably was produced in 96 but sold and registered in 97 like i have seen before, this is a cool Caddy.

  • @ccross1210
    @ccross1210 Год назад +6

    Mad Luv N Respect! I'm the same way. Like when a car gets wrecked, it loses its soul. E.g. it is never right afterwards. Love your content as always!

  • @stevem6327
    @stevem6327 Год назад +2

    Fitzgerald aka Fitz Auto Mall is out of Maryland. So that car is a northern car. Luckily no rust. Keep up the good work

    • @carlbernard4197
      @carlbernard4197 7 месяцев назад

      Ok that is right Fitzgerald is out of Maryland. 😊

  • @just4kicks950
    @just4kicks950 Год назад +6

    Hey Randy ! Worked for ABC car auction's in Florida in the early 90s. Drove many of them fleetwoods "smooth ride" for sure. With the low mileage & condition, it should bring $6.k IMO 💯🚘👍. Salute Randy 👊😎

  • @blevins6584mopar
    @blevins6584mopar Год назад +2

    Oh man Maple motors in Hendersonville Tennessee I can't tell you how many times I've looked the cars there. They're great people to deal with.

  • @lirr408
    @lirr408 Год назад +3

    Love the Fleetwood along with the Caprice and Roadmaster.

  • @bungeycord5971
    @bungeycord5971 Год назад +2

    Buick Grand National for the power tour is my vote.

  • @terabyte1695
    @terabyte1695 Год назад +1

    Randy dont get rid of this car pls, my neighbours daughter in UK,went to live in the US,when they came back to visit they had one of these ,as a kid i loved it,dont know how much to ship to uk and back in about 73...

  • @neilmurphy845
    @neilmurphy845 Год назад +1

    She looks good definitely not ugly has its old little character and style.

  • @mahatma171
    @mahatma171 Год назад +2

    Randy, before you sell it, I’d actually love it if you took the time to throw some 1.5” whites on it and send it to the Auto Spa, let them scrub the top, decent polish/wax and get the interior as fresh as possible. It deserves that I think. Honestly you could ask $7k for it and it’s a very fair price especially if you were to do that. Keeping in mind that it’s not perfect. More perfect examples are definitely going higher, it is because these are getting harder and harder to find. These cars would go 250k miles easily and many were run to that mark. Many others just trashed after years of neglect, and others crashed. 1996 is actually the year of least production, half of the 13k cars produced wound up being professional cars (limos/funeral cars). So just keep that in mind. It’s not hitting the top of its value today, but they will continue to appreciate in value and get rarer. I see many just falling apart from age, in need of restoration now. Hard to believe this body came out 30 years ago…. Time flies 😂

    • @carlbernard4197
      @carlbernard4197 7 месяцев назад

      I got my driver's license that year this car was made. Now I am feeling old 😕 😪 😊

  • @jeffcolmus4900
    @jeffcolmus4900 Год назад +2

    I love Cadillac. I've had two of them older ones 70 Fleetwood this one you have always wanted one my dream car I love the way the trunk soft-close love the video Randy very hard worker making some good videos never get tired of watching them

  • @metroII
    @metroII Год назад

    You are not the only one who sees the character in cars! I hate seeing cars stopped for a long time, or not be able to spend time with it, due to lack of time. I have a 2015 Chevy Sonic ls in Puerto Rico, and have not been able to drive my boy, or even clean him.

  • @garfieldbryson1199
    @garfieldbryson1199 Год назад +1

    The Fleetwood is the Alpha of Big Cars.Period. GARFIELD BRYSON

  • @benjee74
    @benjee74 Год назад +3

    Ive had 2 of these FWB. love them...always had compliments,- needed something bigger so we had to upgrade to an Escalade ESV

  • @Bishop472
    @Bishop472 Год назад +1

    Love the older caddy's. In fact, about 30 years ago, I bought a 1969 caddy that had a 472 under the hood. She was definitely a beast of a car.

  • @brucevallee5623
    @brucevallee5623 Год назад +2

    I agree the $5500 price is a great price for a 1996 bro-ham cadillac is that good of condition. And yes I love my cars the same way. I even have conversations with mine🙄

    • @carlbernard4197
      @carlbernard4197 7 месяцев назад

      My mother 👩 tells hers goodnight when she goes to sleep. Also it has a name: Sylvester 😊😊😊

  • @RoadhogRNA
    @RoadhogRNA Год назад +3

    I agree 5500 would be outstanding for that Caddy. Thats the last really Big caddy and i Betcha it will sell easily. Those are real rides.

  • @postersm7141
    @postersm7141 Год назад +1

    In '85 I had a 1971Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (Bro-Ham) lol with the 472 under the hood when I was 13 years old. It was my first car. It was also a different time, living in the DFW Texas area. Hell my second car was a 1960 Ford Fairlane with a three on the Tree Transmission but that's a different story. My "Bro-Ham" was white on black with the black limousine interior. I mean don't get me wrong, a 13 year old with a 71 Cadi, this car was ragged to shit but I could not care less. I drove that car from Fort Worth Texas to Harrington Ks and back with no license, like I said it was a different time. I had to sit on a "booty cushion" just to see over the dash because number one, I was small and number two, the seat was worn the hell out so you would sink down quite a bit not to mention the power seats did not work all that well. I learned how to drive in that car and I still have pictures of me sitting on the hood with a "The Cars" T-Shirt on. I will always miss that car and the memories and things I learned with that car!!! To this day I will always love a white on black Fleetwood Bro-Ham!!!!!!!

  • @TheRoadGlideRider
    @TheRoadGlideRider Год назад +1

    You’re not alone. I would love to own this Cadillac too! 🏍💨🏍💨

  • @richroggio
    @richroggio Год назад

    that Caddy is a beauty Randy. pure luxury and comfort.

  • @jamesrecknor6752
    @jamesrecknor6752 Год назад

    Full frame and no freak wheel drive, the last of the best. Worthy of preservation.

  • @rogerlalonde703
    @rogerlalonde703 Год назад +2

    Randy in my younger days I worked at a rental company and I drove the previous body style to that Caddy and like you said it’s just like driving a couch instead of a car lol 😂 I miss those days driving all of the newest cars coming out and new witch ones to buy and stay away

  • @billinsa9752
    @billinsa9752 Год назад +2

    That Cadillac is a nice car, should bring $5500 easy, I saw one with 81k miles listed for $8500.

  • @philippefregeolle9267
    @philippefregeolle9267 Год назад +1

    Fitzgerald is in Maryland. They are still in operation and are about 10 minutes away from me! Wild to see it end up in Oklahoma.

  • @jonathanjenkins3264
    @jonathanjenkins3264 Год назад +2

    I’d go for 6500-7000 for it that’s a very good specimen of a bygone era in automotive history ( btw I grew up riding in and driving these Cadillacs and Lincoln town cars) very nostalgic if I could have one again I would.

  • @conmanxtreme
    @conmanxtreme Год назад +1

    I'm glad you were able to get your mast to fully extend! Hopefully I don't run into the same issue in the future 😅

  • @BrendanW0214
    @BrendanW0214 Год назад +2

    I took the liberty of looking up Fitzgerald and got a hit for a network of three Cadillac dealers in Maryland, so perhaps that's where it came from originally given that it came from a two plate state, of which Maryland is.

  • @neilmurphy845
    @neilmurphy845 Год назад +1

    I think the same way about cars you definitely need to take care of them and it's true if you love something you're not gonna let it sit there and rot instead you would like it to be used and taken care of.

  • @charlesking1244
    @charlesking1244 Год назад +2

    That’s A Nice Caddy Randy, Power-Tour, Why Not That 4.9L Cadillac Alante’ As An Idea, Could Be Made To Be Reliable & A Unique Piece, That Old School ‘60’s Cadillac Would Be A Nice One As Well, Probably Will Need Work Though.. Can’t Wait To See What’s Next Good Sir..

  • @cetj-1990
    @cetj-1990 Год назад +2

    Randy the caddy is awesome I like it I think you should sell it for 6000 dollars . One the miles are low and let's face it that is a classic .

  • @baitse7676
    @baitse7676 Год назад +2

    Love this car for the nostalgia. I worked at GM R&D at the end of the 90s. People asking $15 and $18k for pristine examples of this car. I think with a good detail, it should be worth at least $10k.
    GVWR is the maximum weight rating, so it's the curb weight of the vehicle + weight of occupants and luggage. Curb weight of the car is 4,448 lbs

    • @carlbernard4197
      @carlbernard4197 7 месяцев назад

      That is still a big car 🚗 😳 😊. Don't think my Nissan even weighs 2500 pounds.

  • @kevindoxey
    @kevindoxey Год назад +2

    Use a Mr. Clean sponge and a good cleaner like Awesome and that vinyl top will clean up well! These Cadillacs are very torquey and drive and ride beautifully! Does need a set of whitewall tires though! What happened to the Cadillac you drove back from your other house? The white one with the dent in the front of the hood? I love that car! Try Hankook for the whitewall tires.

  • @leonelescalante9336
    @leonelescalante9336 Год назад +3

    Hey Randy, I would say 6k sounds fair of price. Because now these days you can't find good deals on vehicles. Due to fact it's a reliable vehicle and in decent condition.

  • @davidvianu2353
    @davidvianu2353 Год назад +3

    I'd be putting it up at 10k. And 10 of 96 was the last of the run gm was running all parts thru the line at Arlington

    • @davidvianu2353
      @davidvianu2353 Год назад +2

      @@RustyZipper correct and front wheel drive

  • @p1dmpg
    @p1dmpg Год назад +1

    If you want inexpensive looking white walls, buy portawalls.. Amazon and eBay have them. I was a teenager in the 1950s and had them on my car because they were cheap and looked like the real thing.

  • @jackempson3044
    @jackempson3044 Год назад +1

    They had all those options back in the day too. They have less options on some cars today as they did in the past with Toyota and others models. The Cressida which they no longer make had more standard options than the Avalon that replaced it. I've had both.

  • @ge90
    @ge90 Год назад +2

    Love the Fleetwood. Great video. I bet it's a 96 because there was never a 97 so it just ran out a 96 because no change to a 97

  • @ryanmifflin38
    @ryanmifflin38 Год назад

    I'm a car lover, and appreciate all kinds of cars for their uniqueness. This Fleetwood is a classic - the size, the chrome, the cushy seats, the digital gauges, the woodgrain - you can't buy a new car like this for any amount of money. Maybe sell it on eBay?

  • @plattet6094
    @plattet6094 Год назад +9

    Hi Randy!
    Another fascinating car from a German point of view!! Huge car, huge engine! What speed can he do? Is it curbed?

    • @rafaelfiallo4123
      @rafaelfiallo4123 Год назад +2

      These were usually electronically limited to around 108mph due to the speed rating of the factory tires.

  • @mrnjfriedman
    @mrnjfriedman Год назад

    I love your channel and think you have great understanding of cars and people. Good luck 👍

  • @Leon-uj7pc
    @Leon-uj7pc Год назад +2

    To me that is the perfect Power Tour vehicle. It is well over 20 years old and is one of the last old school big American cars. Plus Power Tour always falls on the hottest time of the year and a good AC system is far better to me then a stripped down vintage car where you cook in the heat. A lot of folks do a home plate delete and remove that plenum that is on the top of the engine and using a ice hockey puck to cover the hole. It makes a more throaty intake sound as that plenum works to lower the sound. As for those automatic trunk puller downers, those have a worm gear that transfers the electric motor's power to the tang that pulls down the trunk. I hate them as I had to replace 2 of them on my 1995 DeVille due to both my dumb @$$ not remembering not to shut the trunk like a regular trunk and others that did the same. I ended up getting one from a non power trunk puller downer car and removing the trunk motor on mine and replacing it with the non power one. I never saw the point of these things anyway as it did not take much to close the trunk normally.

    • @Leon-uj7pc
      @Leon-uj7pc Год назад +1

      Oh and whatever you do, be very very careful with those seat buttons. Those plastic housings are so brittle that if you look hard enough at them they will crack. Never slide in or out of the car when getting in and out as those stupid things could get cracked. It took a year to find good ones for my Deville and those were a different color (which by that time I did not care as i just wanted a good condition switch housing)
      Also yours is a 1996. According to info that I have, the last B Bodies ( Caprice, Impala SS and Roadmaster) and D Body (Caddy Fleetwood) were made on Friday December 13th 1996. On the following Monday production moved to Tahoe and Suburban production. The reason they made them till December was due to having a quota of them to be made for the model year (and in the case of the Caprice, had police orders to still fill). A strike at several plans in March of 1996 and other production issues delayed some production of the B and D cars.
      Yours is one of the last of the Fleetwoods made in 1996.

  • @KINGZZPVP_YT
    @KINGZZPVP_YT Год назад

    That would be an awesome sleeper car dude, and i've been really impressed with these old Cadillacs on your channel. They are much nicer looking inside than they are on the outside.

  • @craigjorgensen4637
    @craigjorgensen4637 Год назад +3

    That oil filter looks like it’s been on there for a LONG time!

  • @loganlovescarsandmotorcycles
    @loganlovescarsandmotorcycles Год назад

    I get it. Feel the same way. My car has been a frustrating experience but every time I sit on that drivers seat I am reminded how much I love the damn thing. I don't need to turn off traction control to do a burn out. It was a bit of a problem really until I learned the throttle. I was told that my car is worth $5000 and it is not nearly as nice and it's a Buick. The Dynaride is not as soft. You feel the road but not bumps and holes. Hard to describe. I would really like to own a Cadillac one day but for now I love my Roadmaster. Eventough I find a new problem every time I fix something.

  • @ngerardi3222
    @ngerardi3222 Год назад

    Love the cars u have Randy, brings back a lot of childhood memories

  • @CadillacCentral
    @CadillacCentral Год назад

    Stitching on the vinyl top is a trademark on Cadillacs for decades. Mr clean will get a lot of the stains off the top along with vinyl and bleach white cleaner. Trunk usually needs a new switch, this gen is an easy fix

  • @peterdevreter
    @peterdevreter Год назад

    The whole reason I watch this channel because a lot of different cars get in and after a few eposides make room for something different. This keeps it fresh for me at least. There was an overkill of restoration channels. On the other hand, cold war motors is cool and that amped up skater dude in england that fixes all kind of exotics is nice to watch because he switches between the cars that he is working on and is generally a happy camper. Anyways, nice caddy!

  • @me.with.my.self.
    @me.with.my.self. Год назад +2

    This car is gorgeous

  • @jackcollege9037
    @jackcollege9037 Год назад

    Thanks Randy enjoy your show and your channel. Keep up the good work😊

  • @Ulford
    @Ulford Год назад

    This is one of the most beautiful cars ever made. The price of these cars will in the near future be astronomical. These kind of cars have there own characters and the new cars of today are mearley transportation devices.

  • @chargeron3115
    @chargeron3115 Год назад +1

    Love the Caddy Randy ! I'm kinda like you in that I want every feature on my car operable. Have to do an oil change!

  • @dcformee123
    @dcformee123 Год назад +2

    Good morning Randy on this beautiful freezing Monday and beautiful Oklahoma here in Lawton and I'm sure you're just as cold and nippy there and wherever you're staying Oklahoma City I guess? Caddy's looking good just need to get them white walls on there don't put blackwall's please I know you said it looks better with white walls your white wall man to you know a car that needs White Walls and definitely that Cadillac need some White Walls it does not look right with big old black walls look like truck tires on those Cadillacs because they're so big they need the whitewall to break up all that blackness.

  • @dustinwalker9468
    @dustinwalker9468 Год назад

    5,500 is definitely a fair price for that gem. Anyone who appreciates a big ole boat like most of us do will pay that all day long. Especially with that kinda mileage.

  • @soelenny
    @soelenny Год назад

    Randy , what I love those cars . My dad drove this cars and on Curaçao in the 1960 you see this big cars and it’s was so relaxed to sit in it .

  • @caddydax
    @caddydax Год назад +2

    I love these cars I have a ‘95 Fleetwood Brougham smooth ride. I also have a pair of 91 Broughams the ‘95 is definitely bigger and wider 😂

    • @caddydax
      @caddydax Год назад +2

      @@RustyZipper I wish ! I don’t have the space for another (I have 7 cars total)

  • @thesub710
    @thesub710 Год назад +1

    I think that that car is beautiful I have a 96 deville and has been the most reliable car we have and is now my first car and I do the work on it and love it

  • @Hernik_der_Herzhaft
    @Hernik_der_Herzhaft Год назад

    Love it Randy! Keep doing what you love to do.

  • @christopherholloway8102
    @christopherholloway8102 Год назад +1

    5500 seems like a good deal to me. There are two 96’s for sale near me. One at 72k miles at $12995, one at 48k miles $15995. They are similar to yours.

  • @thomashickman4082
    @thomashickman4082 Год назад +2

    As nice as the fleetwood brougham is, I agree with you. Its kinda too "new" for the power tour. That 60's caddy though..perfect!

  • @sebastiandefrancisci6090
    @sebastiandefrancisci6090 Год назад +1

    The power antenna if you use 3in1 oil on the shaft it will go up and down a lot easier and fast in New York I’ve replaced a couple then a friend told me to use 3in1 oil every couple of weeks and never replaced another love that car

  • @cmoney9925
    @cmoney9925 Год назад +1

    If I had a dealer license I would buy that from u in a heartbeat

  • @BassShoter
    @BassShoter Год назад

    i am 100% the same i had new cars and old cars and i enjoyed both of them but buying and fixing is an addiction haha just got myself an 04 Cadillac escalade esv last year had a 06 and before that 07 09 2011 planinum but the 04 style drives better in any way planned to flip it but today i decided i am ceeping it for myself and am fixing it up it deserves another chance 😀 good content randy happy to see you back and safe! cheers from canada 🇨🇦 👍🏻

  • @edwardjbarton
    @edwardjbarton Год назад +3

    5-5500 is fair. You apparently have the very very end of production. I had a 95 Roadmaster. Great rig as well (except for the blend doors and cost to fix that). Very cool.

  • @chrisverhulst5476
    @chrisverhulst5476 Год назад +2

    Randy, i do love lights too. This is for me also a big deal.

  • @jamesmcdonald3113
    @jamesmcdonald3113 Год назад +4

    Hey Randy, I think it would be funny as hell if you drive that Citation to power tour.

  • @kylerwalker
    @kylerwalker Год назад

    Man I love those old classic cars I had a 2001 Buick lesebre limited model I loved that car rode so smooth with new tires has the 3600 engine in it had all the bells and whistles for that year and only 120K trans went out unfortunately had to get a new car but great Cadillac man love those big cars can’t wait to see more content man love your videos as always

  • @thehunterkarlssont7750
    @thehunterkarlssont7750 Год назад

    Always Nice to watch your channel you are not weird you just love cars