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The rear wheel drive 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham continued on nearly unchanged from the 1984 model. 1985 was the final model year for the Fleetwood Brougham coupe. In 1986, the HT-4100 V8 was replaced with an Oldsmobile-sourced 307 cubic inch (5.0 L) V8 in the Fleetwood Brougham. Production Figures:
The Eldorado Brougham featured Fleetwood branded wheel discs and doorsill moldings when production was shifted in 1959 from the Cadillac Fleetwood plant in Detroit to Pininfarina in Turin, Italy. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The identification was included presumably because of the design work since the final details for the car were still being done by Fleetwood.
The 1957 Series 70 Eldorado Brougham joined the Sixty Special and the Series 75 as the only Cadillac models with Fleetwood bodies although Fleetwood script or crests did not appear anywhere on the exterior of the car, [9] [10] and so this would also mark the first time in 20 years that a Fleetwood bodied car was paired with the Brougham name ...
English: A 1968 Ford LTD Brougham 4-door Hardtop Sedan offered for sale at Hershey 2019. Assembled in Mahwah, NJ, fitted with the 2-barrel 390 V8 (9.5 : 1 CR) with 265hp, sold new on June 20th, 1968 to a Charles Dutterer of Westminster, MD.
The 1957 Eldorado Brougham joined the Sixty Special and the Series 75 as the only Cadillac models with Fleetwood bodies although Fleetwood script or crests did not appear anywhere on the exterior of the car, [21] [22] and so this would also mark the first time in 20 years that a Fleetwood-bodied car was paired with the Brougham name. [2] [3] [23]
With some ambiguity, the Fleetwood nameplate was transferred to the 1993 rear-wheel-drive D-body Cadillac Brougham — which became the Fleetwood Brougham. 1993 was the last year Cadillac used the Sixty Special nomenclature. Otherwise, the Sixty Special was largely the same as the 1989-1982 models, differing in seating and trim differences. The ...
Fleetwood Brougham: 1977 1986 D-body: 1 Full-size luxury sedan and coupe: Cimarron: 1981 1988 ... 1974 – Cadillac Calais, De Ville, and Fleetwood Fisher Fleetwood.
The Fleetwood Brougham lost its exclusive longer wheelbase and now rode on the same new shorter 121.5" wheelbase as the DeVille. Both Fleetwood and DeVille models were powered by the 425 cu in (7.0 L) V8s. This engine was basically a de-bored version of the 472/500 (7.9 L/8.2 L) V8 of previous years.