1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Limo 472 V8 Custom Pearl Paint Low Original Miles at Country Classic Cars
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- I thought you might be interested in seeing this 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine. It has only 64,xxx original miles and it's powered by the big 472 V8, putting out 375 horsepower and 525 LbFt of Torque. The previous owner was an Elvis impersonator and he had the car painted in Pearl white. It's definitely a whole lot of car for the money. Thanks for checking it out, I appreciate it!
Filmed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton IL
Background track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:music.incompetech.com/royaltyf...
MacLeod's description:
Genre: Blues
Length: 3:15
Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP
Tempo: 90
With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011
ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709
Bouncy, Grooving 2010
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@monarch1957 You're right, a lot of funeral homes used them. It's possible this was originally used for that as well. It sure has been taken care of nicely. Thanks for watching!
The 1969-70 style is my all time favorite era of the full size Cadillacs, that was when the style along with the power/weight ratio were at its peak.
I had a '69 Cadillac in 1992... The Limousine was only a foot longer than the standard car... BIG cars!! I Loved It!!! Wish I had it back!
That's one epic limo!
Yery rare car Jeff it's great to see that the previous owner preserved the car. They seemed to be popular with funeral homes.
@Eddiem1969 I'll try to find some more Cadillacs for ya. Thanks for watching!
Amazing car. Great shape and well looked after.
@epiphaknee
It should weigh about 5,600 lbs. Technically, the car in the video is a 9-passenger sedan, not a limousine, because there is no partition window. Many people prefer the sedan over the limo because the front seat is bigger and adjusts more than the seat on the limo does. But both the 9-passenger sedan and limousine are the same size externally (149.8" wheelbase and 245.3" overall length).
Thanks for posting the video . Very nice car. I love looking at the sight at the various cars, someday I will have to make the trip from New York.
@paradoxdesigns Yeah, there's nothing light about that thing...it's built like a tank. Thanks for checking it out!
Sweet looking Cadillac. My great uncle had one years ago, when I was a boy. I can't remember whether it was a Sedan DeVille or a Fleetwood. But I remember the front of the car looked just like this. :)
All I need is a driver and a full bar added to the back lol. Not one of their most popular years but still nice looking. That mileage is unbelievable for that year. It was just broke in good.
@azzarbprime1 It's amazing how low the mileage is. It really is a lot of car for the money. Not something you'd be driving everyday, though. Thanks for taking a look, MIke!
Glad you like it...thanks for watching!
@RamblinAround you're welcome, they are really nice cars and one of my all time favorite automobiles in automotive history.
Ramblin Around is the only Commentator that really covers the cars well, he speaks slowly so it's easy to understand him, thankyou!
Thank you Stephen, I'm glad you like the videos!
@lirr408 Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it!
@loverboy7905 Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
I was thinkin' the same one where the boss gangster crashed into a crane arm. Awesome action scene.
I'm even surpriced it had over 60k on it whit the gasprices now.....
Great vid Jeff.
Love the old Cadillacs. Thank ya ! Thank Ya very much ! (Elvis impersonator style)
@mrgoodvibrations Yeah, those big Cadillac engines really pull. Thanks for checking it out!
@Doobie1975 Thanks for taking a look at it!
Cadillac is a unique American myth and gentlemen Very nice beautiful
Thank for the video very cool
@1891VIC If you go to my channel and search 1957 Chevy Bel Air....it's about the fifth one down the list. Thanks for watching!
@805ROADKING Yeah, that thing is massive. I'll bet it floats right down the road though. Thanks for watching, my friend!
@talfacprez Thanks for checking it out!
@raffles9944 Thanks for taking a look at it!
wow nice, we all love cadillacs :) please do a vid of a 2 door and a convertible 1960 pleeeease :)
I'm impressed..nice video ...nice car..thanks
Ya gotta love the old Land Yachts eh Buddy!!☺
@josderedneck22 That's true, it probably costs quite a bit to fuel this baby. Thanks for checking it out, Jos!
@PonyPower71 It really is a whole lot of car for the money. Thanks for taking a look!
@koioo2 Glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
This car reminds me of clint eastwood movie called Magnum Force, the gangsta drives such a caddillac and even tried to run down clint like a road rage
IF YOU LOOK BACK ABOUT 30 TO 40 YEARS WITH ALL AMERICAN MADE CARS, YOU WILL FIND THAT ABOUT EVERY 3 TO 4 YEARS , THEIR STYLING CHANGES DRAMATICALLY.
wow my favorite Fleetwood of all time some Dodger Blue candy paint with some 20'' inch daytons and vouge tires and i will be dippin if this was my ride
Very nice.
Lovely
WHAT A CAR
IS ON SALE?
Is it for Sale?
This one's not a limousine. It's a Fleetwood 75 nine-passenger Sedan.
dlwatib u know your shit. Noice
i have one too. will post when I'm done with it.
I see old “low miles” car online all the time & they don’t look new like you would think. The engine valve cover paint was scratched up on this car. I don’t get how that would happen.
Full Frame Doors only in the 1969 modells?
way way ahead of Honda ricers with the Clear Corners up front, too!
that thing must weigh like 10,000lbs!
@ziggassedup not compared to the later Cadillacs
I wonder if any of the big classic cars like this one ever went as fast as the Bentleys made today.
This car weighs about 5500 lbs.
I wonder how much it weighs? I saw Elvis in the back seat...
Does the car have a glass partition?
Drewbygus If it does, it was added as an after market. Cadillac made 2 versions of the Fleetwood Series 75. The Fleetwood 75 Sedan & the Fleetwood 75 Limousine (pre 1977 nomenclature, post 1976 they were called Fleetwood 75 Limousine & Fleetwood 75 Formal Limousine). Only the Fleetwood 75 Limousine had the glass partition (Fleetwood 75 Formal Limousine if it was a 1977 or newer). How you can tell (if you can't see the partition), all Fleetwood 75 Limousines (pre 1977 only) with the glass partition had a full leather black only front bench seat in the front, with vertical ribbing for the entire seat from the top of the backrest to the end of the seat. No other seat option was offered from the factory. Also 6 way power seats were never offered for the front bench seat, the seat was either the standard manual or optional power (if it was 1960's or older) or 2 way power 1970's and newer. The Fleetwood 75 Sedan (pre 1977) or the Fleetwood 75 Limousine (post 1976) front seats were the same material and color as the back seats. Also the seats were power 6 way, for the standard bench seat or if a split bench for the driver and/or front passenger. A Passenger side recliner could also be ordered on the Fleetwood 75 Sedan (pre 1977) or the Fleetwood 75 Limousine (post 1976).
+EbonyBunny1 On a lot of these videos the owners don't put down the jump seats so you can see what they look like and it really aggravates me lol. The jump seats vary quite a bit in these older limos and I'd really like to see what they look like. I know it probably sounds silly, but that's how I feel.
Drewbygus
The jump seats, pre 1977, could fit 3 people across. When you folded down the jump seats, they overlapped the middle hump. After 1976, the jump seats only sat 2 people, and they didn't cover the the center hump. Even though post 1976 are big cars by today's standard, they really were much smaller compared to the 1976's and older.
Thank you
It's a bit under powered I think...lol
I NEVER UNDERSTOOD HOW THESE CAR MAKERS MADE ANY MONEY WHEN THEY WERE CHANGING OUT TOOLS & DYES EVERY 3 TO 4 YEARS... ??
Had a 1972 about 20 years ago. Was black. Doesn't look good in white.
I love old cadillacs the new ones they build now sucks..
That was my first car at 16 years of age. I worked as a dishwasher just to pay for the licensing and insurance, It was the first car that my step brother had sex in with his prom date while I was driving and my date was really confused. I tried to saved face by hitting every pothole speed bump I could but it just got worse, I thank God a cop drove by us with his lights and sirens. My date asked me if my step brother asked his date if she wanted him to put it in her a*s.🤣🤣🤣🤣
In those days the cars were made well. Today Cadillac/GM is junk ... 😞💸
Sorry. Not a limo. The limo has a partition window between the front and back. Everyone thinks the Fleetwood is a limo because of the extra seating/foot rests, but they're not the limo unless it has the partition window.
I've always really liked this annoucer,speaker he's got a soothing voice in detail but never comes across as loud pushing aggressive overbearing just a salesman but better than the average, lol,
Thank you Mike, I appreciate that!
@PonyPower71 It really is a whole lot of car for the money. Thanks for taking a look!