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This 1972 Fleetwood Brougham, is probably one of the finest we have ever had. This is one of those cars where you really need to see it yourself to appreciate how well preserved this car is. Nothing about this car indicates that it's 50 years old. Delivered to Helen Swanson of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1971. It 19 miles on it, and has been lovingly maintained and stored. Believed to be all original the Brewster Green Firemist paint is absolutely striking and magnificent. Nearly without flaw it absolutely gleams in the sunlight and is one of the most elegant colors we have ever seen on a Fleetwood Brougham. It is complemented with a black padded roof and the interior is special order black brocade and leather. Everything on this car is magnificent. There is no pitting on the chrome, the paint is beautiful as is the vinyl top, inside the interior is without flaw. A truly impressive automobile in its own right, The Cadillac Fleetwood was the ultimate statement in grand luxury. Just as impressive as the cosmetics, this Cadillac runs, drives, and performs as good as it looks. You can barely feel the engine idling or the transmission shifting. The ride is Cadillac smooth, and it does everything exactly the way you would expect it to. The air conditioning in this car is the coldest we have ever felt in a classic Cadillac. It's really unbelievable, it's Ice Cold and blows hard. All of the electronics operate as they should as well as the radio, the original horn, and every light bulb. This magnificent Cadillac is now ready to be driven and enjoyed. This would be perfect for a weekend getaways, parades, or even entering into a preservation class at a concourse. It's new owner will be proud.