1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine for sale Built on the Fleetwood 75 chassis with body by fisher with just 70k chauffeured miles. This rare, formal limousine is a very unusual build, the only known one of it's kind, rumored to have been facilitated by GM Ceo, James Roche at the time, for his good friend and colleague, Ralph M Parsons.
A matching Cadillac station wagon was ordered at the same time, the whereabouts of this wagon is currently unknown.
The car has a beautifully preserved Red leather chauffeurs compartment with a beige cloth rear interior. Rare Cambridge Red Metallic exterior, original beige landau roof, dual air, auto level control, rear radio, climate control, glass partition, tilt steering, front climate control, power seat and AM/FM Stereo.
This car has the distinction that classic limousines are known for and would be an advantageous and appreciating addition to any stable. This limousine has been well maintained and we were told always garaged and never driven in any inclement weather, rain or snow.
New: starter, shocks, alternator, steering linkage, battery, heater core, radiator, hoses, drive shaft, engine drive belts, transmission mounts, transmission seal, auto-temp selector unit, drive shaft center support bearing, freon serviced air conditioning and all new tires. Engine compression ranges 163-170lbs cold. The car drives beautifully, exactly as it was designed to..
Various minor age-appropriate blemishes include a couple of areas that look to have been repainted, flaws in headliner and slight early-stage bubbling under the lower area of the vinyl top where it meets the body.
Otherwise, the car is remarkably tidy with nice chrome, glass, leather, perfect dash, beautiful carpets and seating areas and an immaculate engine compartment. Car comes with history and repair orders. Now, if we could only find the matching station wagon. Wouldn't that be something?
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