We are proud to offer this 15,000 mile 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Formal Sedan. So far we have driven this car about 100 miles plan on driving it more. We are absolutely awestruck by how smooth it rides, and how unbelievably smooth the engine runs, and its overall performance. Both the front and rear air conditioning units blow hard and cold. The original radio still works and the electric antenna operates from the original radio controls. A second…
We are proud to offer this 15,000 mile 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Formal Sedan. So far we have driven this car about 100 miles plan on driving it more. We are absolutely awestruck by how smooth it rides, and how unbelievably smooth the engine runs, and its overall performance. Both the front and rear air conditioning units blow hard and cold. The original radio still works and the electric antenna operates from the original radio controls. A second a.m. radio is in the rear compartment. Everything in this Cadillac Fleetwood 75 works. Even the clock works Yes the clock actually works and keeps accurate time. All of the gauges are functioning as they should And every light bulb lights up. This Cadillac truly is a time capsule that needs to be seen to be appreciated. This car is so spectacular, it can be driven and enjoyed or shown with pride. This car surely would win in a preservation class at any Concours show. The Cadillac Fleetwood 75s were extremely rare. Two models were made. The formal sedan, as seen here, and the limousine. The biggest difference between them was the limousine had a division window, the formal sedan did not. There were other minor detailed differences, but the division window being the most prevalent. Most Fleetwood 75s were produced with the division window. Thats making the formal sedan the rarer of the two. Fewer than 600 were produced in 1966 and very few remain. Most of these were sold for commercial use, so to find one that was sold for private use and held onto by the family is almost impossible to find.