Vehicle Overview The penultimate expression of the excessive 70's was embodied in this, the last luxurious dinosaur roaming the suburbs and highways of America's elite. The 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was the final swan-song of an era that was never again to be. With its massive 501 cubic inch (8 liter) engine and endless yards of exquisite fabric billowing over layers of cushion, the heavy-gauge-steel "King of the Jungle" would later surrender to inline 6-cylinder engines, fiberglass body panels and jerky-jerky front wheel drive power plants that would haunt Cadillac for decades. This brochure-featured model is perhaps the finest, most original and lowest mile example in existence. Having had just one original owner, this showcase of power, opulence and style still sits on its 70's era tires, boasts perfect original paint, flawless interior and precise Detroit originality. Nothing was spared when building this car which was born with every luxury trim and option that the GM designers could conceive. There is nothing that can be said about this 70's icon other than that, in the era of Nixon's and Ford's, there was only one true Cadillac...and this is it. The biggest, the best, the most powerful, extravagant and expensive Fleetwood Brougham in Cadillac's history will exceed your every expectation. It is, without question, the finest example you will ever find, and is sure to be an appreciating asset for years to come. Please read my feedback and call Jay for your best. Jay 201 232 4040