1985 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Formal Limousine 4-door 4.1l Lowrider Hydrualic on 2040-cars
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Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine 4.1L V-8, model year with 4-door limousine body type, FWD (front-wheel drive) and automatic 4-speed gearbox.: petrol (gasoline) engine of 4087 cm3 / 249 cui displacement with advertised power 93.5 kW / 125 hp / 127 PS ( SAE net ) / 4200 and 258 Nm / 190 lb-ft / 2200 of torque. Dimensions: this model outside length is 5552 mm / 218.6 in, it’s 1821 mm / 71.7 in wide and has wheelbase of 3414 mm / 134.4 in. Up for auction is a rare, custom, 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine. This is the smallest Limo Cadillac ever built. Only 389 of these were ever built. The Cadillac LaSalle Club considers these small limos to be unique and collector's items. * This "lowrider" limo is in running and driving condition. * Completely rust free and dent free EXCEPT for one dent on the hood. * Custom exterior paint- candy cobalt blue with graphics in good condition- Paid 9,500 just on the paint! * Lots of extras- Shaved door handles. Showtime pump and hydraulics in front and back. Padded Cabriolet vinyl roof (small tear). Prima Royal Velour cloth interior. The blue headliner is in good condition. Automatic headlight dimmers. Remote control trunk. Radio with cassette player. The two side windows are etched with roses. 14" old style Roadster. Needs a little TLC. Asking for $10,000 but I will consider any reasonable offer. - Drivers front side has a tire blowout, NOT looking to put any more money into it so therefore SOLD AS IS!!! Tire Size (P175-70R-14) |
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