General description :
Mileage : 55368
Interior Color : tan
Exterior Color : white
VIN : 1G6DW52P6SR703420
Transmission Description : Automatic
Doors : 4
Description : Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. According to the framed window sticker, warranty booklet, and maintenance booklet that was provided by the owner, this Cadillac was over $42k when it was new. Although the final assembly was accomplished in Arlington Texas, according to the accident-free history report, this Cadillac has only been registered in Missouri since purchased new. Walking around this beauty one should admire the gloss white paint that is matched with a white vinyl top. Adding to the curb appeal are chrome bumpers, chrome trim, Brougham badging, fender skirts, 15" alloy wheels wrapped in white wall radial tires, and even Gold heritage badging. The interior features neural colored leather and flows well with the exterior color theme. This Cadillac gives a luxury feel with plenty of comfort features while also the performance of a V8 engine. Some options include air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, heated leather seats, AM/FM radio, cruise control, power locks, power windows, brougham package, security package, tow package, etc. Powering this beauty is a 5.7L SPFI V8 engine that is mated to an automatic transmission with overdrive. The odometer reads just under 16k miles that are documented by its history report. If you are looking for a luxury classic cruiser, this could be the Cadillac for you.
This 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham post can be seen in detail including 100+ HD Pictures and an HD video at gatewayclassiccars.com. For additional information please call our knowledgeable staff at (618)271-300 or email us at STL@gatewayclassiccars.com. Our St Louis showroom is located at 1237 Central Park Drive, O'Fallon, Illinois 62269.
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Cadillac was founded in 1902 from the Henry Ford Company by Henry Leland and named the company after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, founder of Detroit, later to become 'the Automotive capital of the USA'. / Motor city.
First is an attribute closely related to Cadillac's early years;
First to incorporate standardized parts production and thus awarded the Dewar Trophy for the most important advancement of the year in the automobile industry in 1908
First to enable electric starting, ignition, and lighting in 1912
First with clashless Synchro-Mesh manual transmission in 1928
First mass-produced fully automatic transmission, Hydra-Matic, in 1941
After the war Cadillac's emphasis turned to flashy desing peaking in 1959 when they introduced the model renown for its 'Flash Gordon-isque' tailfins.