Rare 1991 Cadillac Fleetwood
1991 Cadillac Fleetwood leather
Technical specifications of Cadillac Fleetwood 1991 | |
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Price: | US $5,000.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Fresno, California, United States |
Make: | Cadillac |
Model: | Fleetwood |
SubModel: | coupe |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | leather |
Year: | 1991 |
Mileage: | 140500 |
VIN: | 1G6CB13B9M4273515 |
Color: | Gray |
Engine size: | v8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | FWD |
Interior color: | slate |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Rare 91 Cadillac Fleetwood...only 860 made in that year. Exterior paint 8/10, Interior 8/10. Run and shifts great.
New tires, new struts and alignment, new radio, radiator flush, new dashmat. Cold A/C all gages work. Currently its my daily driver. Luxury at its finest. You won't find ANY used car for this price that's this nice and reliable. This cads engine is Not a oil leakin, headgasket blowning NorthStar engine. This is a great looking car. I get complements where every I go. If you want top of the line luxury, don't miss this one. Also gets very good gas mileage and a smooth ride...Passed smog.....Only 5000miles per year and no oil leaks.
Garage kept and All Original and a true classic.
FYI
Most cars are representative of their times. This Cadillac Fleetwood is an example of one that is not. It was built to be nostalgic - to harken back to a time when luxury meant pillowed upholstery and opera lamps, when showrooms brimmed with 2-door cars, when fender skirts and tail fins were commonplace, when the word "Fleetwood" stood for something extra-special, and when Cadillacs were instantly recognizable. Although this Fleetwood Coupe is part of General Motors' C-body family (which accounted for two-thirds of Cadillac's production between 1985 and 1993), it is one of the rarest variants. Fewer than a thousand Fleetwood Coupes were made in 1991.
While the 1989-92 Fleetwoods appear similar on the outside, 1991 saw major drivetrain enhancements. A new 4.9-liter V-8 replaced the former 4.5-liter engine, bringing with it 200 hp and 275 ft-lbs of torque - respectable output for the early 1990s and a significant improvement over the previous 155 hp power plant. Furthermore, a new 4-speed automatic transmission and more advanced computer controls resulted in improved smoothness.
Prices for the 1991 models started at $34,699
Over the C-body Cadillac's lifespan, quality and performance kept improving each year, such that these 1991 models had good fit and finish, a powerful engine (among the most powerful FWD cars of its day), and a smooth, more responsive ride. Under the nostalgic appearance was a thoroughly modern car.
Great Investment! Not like run of the mill everyday cars, this car is increasing in value.
New tires, new struts and alignment, new radio, radiator flush, new dashmat. Cold A/C all gages work. Currently its my daily driver. Luxury at its finest. You won't find ANY used car for this price that's this nice and reliable. This cads engine is Not a oil leakin, headgasket blowning NorthStar engine. This is a great looking car. I get complements where every I go. If you want top of the line luxury, don't miss this one. Also gets very good gas mileage and a smooth ride...Passed smog.....Only 5000miles per year and no oil leaks.
Garage kept and All Original and a true classic.
FYI
Most cars are representative of their times. This Cadillac Fleetwood is an example of one that is not. It was built to be nostalgic - to harken back to a time when luxury meant pillowed upholstery and opera lamps, when showrooms brimmed with 2-door cars, when fender skirts and tail fins were commonplace, when the word "Fleetwood" stood for something extra-special, and when Cadillacs were instantly recognizable. Although this Fleetwood Coupe is part of General Motors' C-body family (which accounted for two-thirds of Cadillac's production between 1985 and 1993), it is one of the rarest variants. Fewer than a thousand Fleetwood Coupes were made in 1991.
While the 1989-92 Fleetwoods appear similar on the outside, 1991 saw major drivetrain enhancements. A new 4.9-liter V-8 replaced the former 4.5-liter engine, bringing with it 200 hp and 275 ft-lbs of torque - respectable output for the early 1990s and a significant improvement over the previous 155 hp power plant. Furthermore, a new 4-speed automatic transmission and more advanced computer controls resulted in improved smoothness.
Prices for the 1991 models started at $34,699
Over the C-body Cadillac's lifespan, quality and performance kept improving each year, such that these 1991 models had good fit and finish, a powerful engine (among the most powerful FWD cars of its day), and a smooth, more responsive ride. Under the nostalgic appearance was a thoroughly modern car.
Great Investment! Not like run of the mill everyday cars, this car is increasing in value.