1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Adjustable Airbags Vintage Low Rider NO RESERVE
Make: |
Cadillac |
Model: |
Fleetwood |
Type: |
Luxury Sedan |
Trim: |
Brougham |
Year: |
1978 |
Mileage: |
66,952 |
VIN: |
6B69S8Q179599 |
Color: |
Green |
Engine: |
425 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
Green |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States |
1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Additional Info:
This is an exceptional vehicle. 1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham riding on adjustable airbags. I tried to get pictures of it raised and lowered for comparison. This Cadillac only has 66,952 original miles. How do I know? Because this vehicle comes with every piece of documentation since new, to include its original window sticker. It's been garage kept its whole life, which is how the vinyl top and interior have remained in perfect, flawless condition. It has the original Cadillac 425 cubic inch engine. 4-barrel carburetor, posi rear end, super coils and adjustable front and rear air bags make up some of the vehicles performance. The airbags are powered by 2 compressors and have 2 air tanks installed by “Quiet to Riot Customs”. They are controlled on the console. You can raise and lower the car while driving down the road. This car will go so low that it will rest on the ground. The only significant rust on this virtually rust free car is the rear bumper. A/C has been retrofitted to the R-134. Never tried using it. There is some minor random oxidation here and there, but it’s surface and not invasive. Floorboards and frame are solid. It has a new gas tank and sending unit, so everything gas touches is clean. I regretfully need to sell because I have some home repairs that take priority. But if I were to keep this car, I would change the following things. The white walls are painted on. I’d get real white walls, but these tires are practically new and hardly show wear so I couldn’t really justify it yet. Paint has some blemishes here and there. Couple scrapes, chips and a ding. Paint is not tragic as a driver, but it perhaps would need a new paint job to be a genuine show car. Quiet to Riot customs ends the exhaust just past the catalytic converter. Gives it a great note, but a bit too loud for my taste. I’d run the exhaust past the rear axle. Interior is in mint condition with the exception of the drivers door where the driver side window control console is loose from the arm rest. It could use repaired or replaced. But the controls work. Also there’s some cracking or crazing on the speedometer. Headliner is flawless as well as the seats carpet and dashboard. This vehicle still has the original floor mats and first aid kit that came with the car! This car came with a factory GM OEM CB radio that still works. The original FCC permit is included in all the documents. There’s a small chip in the windshield. I tried getting a picture but it just wasn’t showing up. I’d also replace the oil pan gasket at the next oil change. I noticed some seeping at the gasket when I was looking over it before listing it. I'm certainly not talking this caddy down, but I’m trying to disclose every little potential flaw. This car really is a gem and it’s a fun driver. Mileage may slightly change because I occasionally take it out on a nice day to keep the blood moving in it. I recently went to go for a drive and I had to jump start it. Once in town, I had to get a jump start again to get back home. So I'd certainly say it needs a new battery. Feel free to ask any questions or for more pictures. Better yet, come take a look at it and go for a ride. It’s located in McConnellsburg PA zip 17233.