Stupidity is reserved for the young. I had one of these in 1975. Maroon in color no vynal roof. 429 quadrojet. And sold it for $900. And, it did float. It was like driving in your living room. That's the 1 car I would go back in time to get back.
So much love of that card. A white light on the back doors, cool. Most cars they have courtesy door lights on the front doors and on the back there ain't none. I know the cops will be mad at people driving this car because the courtesy middle seats don't have seatbelts. Who cares
That is an awesome car, i wish i could have one as my first car, but thats unfortunatly almost impossible for me becouse i will probably be too broke xd
Why not??? Bus and truck drivers do it everyday and those vehicles are way bigger! If you depend on technology, you’re going to have a problem when that technology fails.
Speaking of undertakers, as you call them, I've worked in the funeral industry for 48 years, & when I first began, I worked w/the grand duchess of funeral service, Mrs. L. T. (Mamie) Hewing in Polk County (Home based) Florida in 1970, & her fleet consisted of '67 Cadillacs & matching coaches & lead & flower cars. Her grandeur style & those Cadillacs seemed to compliment each other, & everytime I see a '67 Cadillac, it brings back so many memories of how simple life used to be & how special she would make all her families feel. Wow, those were the days. Unlike today, where they assemble-line services to see how many they can have in one day, & take all the attention from the star of the show & put it on them. The antics they pull off now more than likely make our fore morticians turn over in their graves. LITERALLY! People from our yesteryear was so great @ their craft, like Mrs. Hewing earned the title, "MORTICIAN OF DISTINCTION OF THE RIDGE"! A title no other mortician has come close to. Mrs. L. T. (Mamie) Hewing September 28, 1885 May 16, 1987 GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN!
@@davidbetsey2437 When I was a kid my father owned a limousine company. We had 1967 limos as well as a 1967 Hearse & Flower Car, Miller Meteor, I used to love to play in the flower car. I would make believe I was driving it. If I remember correctly, I think 1968 was the last year you could still turn the steering wheel when the car was turned off.
In 1967, our neighbors had a '61 we used to pick up potential buyers at the airport and take them out to their horse ranch. They got it from an undertaker! That family knew that it would be in good shape, since an undertaker is the last person in the world to let you down.
very poor design. the sloping front end does not at all agree with the 'limo' body. It's not even a proper limo, more like an "L" version of the sedan.
Stupidity is reserved for the young. I had one of these in 1975. Maroon in color no vynal roof. 429 quadrojet. And sold it for $900. And, it did float. It was like driving in your living room. That's the 1 car I would go back in time to get back.
All powered windows? Wow!
I love fleetwood 67, its my very big dream😍😍😍😍😍
Me too
incredible
It’s a great Cadillac I love
i have a 66 fleetwood 75 formal i love it!
66 was epic year
I’ll keep that boy frfr!
That ride is SHARP!
So much love of that card. A white light on the back doors, cool. Most cars they have courtesy door lights on the front doors and on the back there ain't none. I know the cops will be mad at people driving this car because the courtesy middle seats don't have seatbelts. Who cares
Nice vehicle. Driver is obvious to stop signs!😮
Elegance
Looks like something out of a Betty Davis movie.
You could get 10 guys in the trunk! EASY.
i like it
That is an awesome car, i wish i could have one as my first car, but thats unfortunatly almost impossible for me becouse i will probably be too broke xd
Very nice still available ?
If Michael Corleone's in the rear seat, let him by.
Any others limo coming in?
Used to own one many years ago. How much are you asking?
How much.
Hello is this car still available
Yes! It’s available at my site or on eBay both links are in the description
@@nextgenclassiccarsofIL hello Next Gen do you offer financing ? What's the asking price thank you Robert
@@robertsalas5246 we are asking 29,900 or best offer we also offer financing with either woodside credit or JJ best
and to think that when this car was build the Zodiac killer was around.
Funeral car.
Can't possibly drive that without blind side monitors and a rear view camera!
They did it for years without a damn camera..Skill boy skill !
Why not??? Bus and truck drivers do it everyday and those vehicles are way bigger! If you depend on technology, you’re going to have a problem when that technology fails.
Nice car but I’d consider throwing some tint on it 🤷🏾♂️
IM SURE YOUD TURN IT INTO A PIECE OF SHIT FAST
@@harringtonbenton334 I own an 1995 Fleetwood Brome and I hate when people tell me to tint it, tint really changes the look of its luxury
U WANT PEOPLE TO SEE WHOS DRIVING A FLEETWOOD
@@oscar7534 No. You don't care what people think.
The only potential customers for a limousine like this would be “retired undertakers.”
LOL ... that's funny ! people doing wedding venue's would make this big girl active again
Speaking of undertakers, as you call them, I've worked in the funeral industry for 48 years, & when I first began, I worked w/the grand duchess of funeral service, Mrs. L. T. (Mamie) Hewing in Polk County (Home based) Florida in 1970, & her fleet consisted of '67 Cadillacs & matching coaches & lead & flower cars. Her grandeur style & those Cadillacs seemed to compliment each other, & everytime I see a '67 Cadillac, it brings back so many memories of how simple life used to be & how special she would make all her families feel. Wow, those were the days. Unlike today, where they assemble-line services to see how many they can have in one day, & take all the attention from the star of the show & put it on them. The antics they pull off now more than likely make our fore morticians turn over in their graves. LITERALLY!
People from our yesteryear was so great @ their craft, like Mrs. Hewing earned the title, "MORTICIAN OF DISTINCTION OF THE RIDGE"! A title no other mortician has come close to.
Mrs. L. T. (Mamie) Hewing
September 28, 1885
May 16, 1987
GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN!
@@davidbetsey2437 When I was a kid my father owned a limousine company. We had 1967 limos as well as a 1967 Hearse & Flower Car, Miller Meteor, I used to love to play in the flower car. I would make believe I was driving it. If I remember correctly, I think 1968 was the last year you could still turn the steering wheel when the car was turned off.
FRED YOURE A DUMMY!
In 1967, our neighbors had a '61 we used to pick up potential buyers at the airport and take them out to their horse ranch. They got it from an undertaker! That family knew that it would be in good shape, since an undertaker is the last person in the world to let you down.
very poor design. the sloping front end does not at all agree with the 'limo' body. It's not even a proper limo, more like an "L" version of the sedan.