General description :
Mileage : 47658
Interior Color : Tan
Exterior Color : Sandalwood
VIN : P6219000
Transmission Description : 3-speed TH-400 Automatic
Doors : 4
Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. Dressed in a sophisticated Sandalwood exterior color, this Cadillac is a true testament to the timeless elegance of the 1960s. Like a well tailored suite, this Fleetwood Brougham is lean and clean. The body is rust free and shows no evidence accidents. The Car is claimed to be all original except for a respray; upon inspection there's no reason to doubt it. Surprisingly, all the options are in working order; including the power seats, all of the power windows, radio, gauges, and cold AC. This big Caddy wafts down the road, just like the standard of American luxury should. The big 428 V8 provides effortless power and the 3 speed auto shifts effortlessly. The car drives like a well kept "Sunday car" with no major issues and a hint of original patina throughout. The interior is free of rips and tears and the fold-out rear seat trays and foot rest ensure whoever is being chauffeured gets the luxury treatment they deserve. Big American luxury sedans of the 60s are often overlooked for their coupe and convertible contemporaries. it's a shame. A quick drive in this 66 Fleetwood reminds you that sometimes it's better to sit in back and enjoy the pampering you deserve. A Fleetwood Brougham was high quality, high dollar indulgence in 1966. Today, it's a classy throwback to when American Luxury set the standard in excellence and style. Add this rolling lounge of 1960s luxury to your garage before it's gone!
1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 429 CI V8 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Ruskin by Gateway Classic Cars - Tampa for $30000.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : CadillacModel : FleetwoodModel Version : Brougham 429 CI V8Engine size : 0.0Model Year : 1966Location : TampaVehicle Registration : Undefined
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.