SOLD 1991 Cadillac Brougham Delegance for sale at Specialty Motor Cars 20k miles Fleetwood Survivor
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- SOLD SOLD SOLD! A gorgeous example of what is a fast appreciating Collector car. The 90-92 Cadillac Brougham is the modern collector car. This 1991 example is a 20,000 mile survivor that still retains it’s original Uniroyal Royal Seal tires. A d’Elegance package with Cadillacs signature button tufted seats. Powered by a 305 Chevrolet TBI small block. This Cotillion White Classic is ready for a private collection, to show, or to drive and enjoy. Offered by Specialty Motor Cars in Pelham New Hampshire $15,995 978-930-1004
91-92 Broughams and 95-97 Town Cars: automotive perfection! They don't get any better than this! Why can't America build land yachts like these again!
Thanks for doing what you do Anthony, and for carrying the land yacht torch!
Just traded my 97 tc for a 96 tc. Nothing like the the boats!
We have a whole generation convinced that nice cars like this will destroy the whole universe, and a Prius Googoomobile with a COEXIST sticker will save humanity.
My favorites of both Billy. I love them
Billy Moedebeck The 90-92s are often used as parts cars for the 80-85 Coupe Fleetwoods. They put all the updated parts on the 2 doors.
Robert Fernandez yes sir! I did it with my 84 coupe deville. I eventually found everything I needed off two parts cars.
Where Anthony finds these cars is more of a mystery than Stonehenge.... 🏁🇺🇸🏁
That is true! I was joking with him about that....
Mike Bressler so true !
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Mike Bressler estate sales no mystery
@@bigdogroger861 Wow.. You're breathtakingly intelligent.. Thanks for filling me in.. I NEVER would have EVER even considered that.. Thanks..!!
The white with red interior looks great on this car...the right year, right color, wire wheels, low miles...its a winner.
This Cadillac is the definition of a Sunday driver. Carpooling to church with your friends and receiving looks of shock and awe from the congregation as you step out of the car. Then driving it to a nice restaurant for Sunday lunch and getting looks of amazement from the older diners and scowls of envy from some of the younger generation.
Man... don't you just love these vintage Cadillacs?
Yup, the only thing I wish they didn't do was changing from the 80s square headlights to the plastic cover one's. Just never looked right on that car.
Now that's a real Cadillac!!!!
Anthony you got beautiful Cadillacs I love that white bro I like the other one the color on the other one better but you do have beautiful cars keep it up Anthony I'm very proud of you very proud of what you did for your dad for his birthday you are a great son your dad did a great job on you Anthony may the good Lord bless you with your family this is your friend and from California
Love that white Cadillac thank you for sharing Anthony this is Ed from Merced California that's a great price for that caddy
For me these 1990 to 1992 Cadillac Brougham Sedans where the last traditional full size American luxury cars.
Just beautiful.
Also the 1989's 😉.
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Absolutely right. In fact the 1989 Cadillac Brougham sedan is my favourite, especially with the D,elegance package.
@@paulpalmtree9295 It was a beautiful package.
Absolutely gorgeous - a once-in-a-lifetime find. The Prima velour is so much better than the leather. You won't find a modern car with this luxurious upholstery. Why you can'no longer get nice upholstery that is not leather baffles me.
Believe it or not in Japan you can get high in luxury cars with cloth seats because the sound of leather is seen as inappropriate
Every time I see a 1977-92 Cadillac Sedan DeVille/Brougham, it takes me back to the 1977 model my parents bought used in June 1979. That '91 seen here has elements of the original downsized '77s - a tribute to design longevity. Even the dashboard is straight outta 1977 - only updated with a digital speedometer (does this car have it? I see that it does!). And I love the way the warning lights are hidden behind the simulated wood dash trim. *COOL!!* I would buy this car in a flash if I had the money! And I would definitely put new tires on it and drive it occasionally.
This car with the 5.7 is my dream car~
@Gregory Gaspard Probably about $4k less....Heh heh heh
AMEN!! that 5.7L is a beast and sounds amazing on these.
Gregory Gaspard at least this 5.0 is the more powerful Chevy 305, the 86-90 caddys had the weak olds 307 5.0
They really should retool and make some of these with modern technology. You can’t beat the body on frame ride . The weight of the car is what made that cloud like ride.
😍I have long fantasized about owning A Metallic Powder Blue Fleetwood Brougham d'Elegance with a panoramic roof...😂
Thank you Anthony for refurbishing these older Classics! I cherish these cars! They don't make em like this anymore. John G Englewood, Co.
What a Beauty!! I owned a 1982 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. Had 240,000 miles .
I love the fiber-optic lamp monitors on the front fenders.
Classic Cadillac style
My heart just sank when I saw this. What a gorgeous automobile. I would love to own this car.
My dad owned one of those in the early 90s and when I was a kid I thought it was a super cool car and I always wanted to find something so rare So Clean like this
Well heres your chance... now that you found ine are you going to buy it?
Wow that is spectacular! This is making me doubt my focus on 78 and 79 Fleetwood for my next addition to the fleet... :). I 100% agree on your comments about cloth interior - it is so much nicer, comfortable and elegant :)
This is my literal dream car. It's a work of art.
Very special car. A Caddy Brougham in the classic style. By 1991 GM had recovered from the Federal strangulation it suffered through the mid seventies till the late eighties. Actually this car is reminiscent if the 60 Specials. Majestic!
I had a 92 in Triple Black... best car I ever owned! Pure luxury, and the last of its kind.
Love the video Anthony and we were not having this crisis with the epidemic I'll be flying there to pick that car up right now as we speak
I love the Vellore . Leather is cold in the winter and if you live in the south as I do . In the summer there leather is hot and sticks to you . . I love the tuffed seats they remind me of a Chesterfield sofa .
Zapp Brannigan is digging that luscious, sensuous, red velour. Interior reminds me of a 1991 Buick Regal(sedan) I had. Same color red velour, lots of fake wood, both had digital dash displays. Another good thing about velour is it wears a lot nicer than leather, that Buick had a ton of miles, faded paint, but interior looked new.
For the Broughams, I prefer the velour interior over leather. It lasts longer, and is much more comfortable than leather.
Scott G yep! They are some how more quiet and cozy. We didn’t have these models, but my friend and I both had 84 and 83 coupe devilles. My 84 had the leather, but every time I drove my friends 83 it seemed like I always felt more comfortable in the velour.
OMG, absolutely GORGEOUS car!!! You just can't find them better. They are NOT made like this anymore....that chrome, valor, vinyl top, white walls....LOVE IT! I see it SOLD>>>>>I knew it wouldn't stay around long!!!!
What a pretty car. Love the White with red velour.
I have a 2013 XTS Premium Cadillac but I think I would rather have that Fleetwood It has more STYLE and CLASS !!!
You can thank the Chinese for your Cadillac... That Fleetwood is a real American car..
WOW the real Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham look beautifull.
That car is beautiful the way it is. It don't need no rims. Love those classic caddies
I'll have to totally agree with you on the seats & interior. Leather (to me) is overrated as far as comfort & ease. You really relax in those velour seats and the back seats are even more comfortable than the front.
I agree 100%
Anthony I love this car. everything is perfect!
Oh Anthony, another beautiful survivor...I loved driving these for a Limo co back in the day...I want one so bad....so tempting ...💕
Gorgeous car. I have a 1981 Buick Electra Park Avenue in a slightly more used condition, but still an unmolested survivor. Mine is about to go up for auction on BaT and videos of it are on my channel.
Glad I uploaded my videos because it then suggested your channel to me and who boy do you have some gems on here. So many beauts, Clark!
Anthony you have the best taste in cars! I have never seen a car you didn’t show that I didn’t want!
This car took my breath away! What a gorgeous automotive masterpiece! They can keep their Ferraris and Lamborghinis, this is a real car! I'm kinda of a leather seat snob, but this video has shown me the other side! I'm going to go hug my 1990 Brougham d' Elegance 5.7V8 now!
I love this Cadillac. I have always thought they were lovely cozy snug quiet cars. Perfect for long journeys, but I never actually got to drive one Myself. Also, yes btw. I also love that 'Velour' too. It's like being cossetted inside a giant smooth warm red pulsating womb, until you arrive: Re-Born. ..Or Re -freshed anyway. Drive too fast however, and you may arrive, 'De-fleshed'. Thanks !!
Nice Cadillac museum piece
Holy 91 Cadillac in a time capsule! This is a price is right gem! Love,Love,Love, it...😍🥰🤑🤑🤑
Very beautiful example beautiful Rich velour interior like always you have the best cars for sale and I'll be a customer for life
You are quite knowledgeable about this era of Cadillac. I was listening as I remember a lot of the details. The velour is more durable than the leather also. Cadillac really paid attention to detail. This car is nice and full of features. The engine area is clean too. It is interesting the features GM/ Cadillac added to this body style. Thanks for sharing.
I prefer old Cadillac to latest one! Especially, brougham is my favorite mobile! The seat is really comfortable!
I'm scared to learn the amount of these beautiful cars and similar Town Cars that we lost during that terrible "cash for clunkers" campaign 10 years ago. My buddy worked at a Kia dealership and had to put down a 1990 Brougham. He took off every emblem and those door lock knobs, and gave them to me! I even have the horn button (or panel!) off that doomed car, on display with some of the emblems in my Cadillac display cabinet! I had to replace the driver's knob on my car too, in my 1990 Brougham d' Elegance. The dealership used to sell Cadillac and Oldsmobiles, but was just a Kia dealership at that time. The owner let him give me the leftover Cadillac sales brouchers, and a set of NOS quarter panel emblems, and a used set of the Cadillac disc hubcaps! My brother worked at a GM dealer at the time, and also gave me a box of emblems off doomed Cadillacs from that terrible campaign. He put down several Town Cars too sadly.
Gorgeous Elegance The hand of God has touched the American automobile industry
When G.M still made sure that a CADILLAC was best believe a "CADILLAC"!! Very correct about not using this as a daily driver. People can be hateful and 🔑 it or put a dent in it.
This is an OG of caddy's
Luxury in one touch!!
Thanks !!!
Beautiful car I had a white 93 Fleetwood Brougham. I wish I would have kept it. It a rare car not many made. 93 is the last year of the box style.
Love that year of Cadillac, thanks for sharing.
I remember when these cars were new leather was an option which of course had a different price, last several years leather in the Cadillac as the Lincoln Town Car became standard. I like this interior which to me leather is no big deal hur if I had bought one new & to save money on leather I would've gotten this type of interior & the pillow button seats looked much better on this trim level.
At the age of 18 years old I was hired by Cadillac Mo Division, It was nice working in this automotive plant, most workers were great people, management was much better than management in today's work atmosphere, after about a year of employment at Cadillac Motors I was trained as a motor setter, working with my buddy Smitty, we had many good times working together at Cadillac Motors, I remember watching celebrities come through the Plant to watch us build their new Cadillac, Glen Campbell watched me and Smitty put his engine in that big long frame, Joe Fraiser's Cadillac I believe was white and Elvis's Pink Cadillac is also on this list among others. watching our Cadillac commercials on TV was nice too, it kind of made me feel proud to work there. There is one thing that I miss, It was a joy to see a Cadillac coming down the road from a large distance and having the ability to tell that's "A Cadillac" without seeing it up close, I wish that ability was still around. I spent 25 years building these Land Yachts, it would be nice to see these designs come back with today's technology. Many do not know that we had 12 different models of Cadillacs and they sold like hotcakes, causing us to work lots of overtime to fill the orders, even so most didn't mine
That grille used is almost a grand. Here in MN I've seen these cars go for 18K with 58K miles on them. From my experience the people who bought these beautiful cars new were born in the mid 1930's and they're either getting too old to drive or they're passing away. I imagine that's why we're seeing more of these on the market and everyone who sees one wants one. I inherited my late Grandpa's 88 Brougham D'Elegance with 17K original miles. Right now it has 19,340 but I only drive it on special occasions.
I couldn't ever imagine selling mine for 16K. That's just not enough and where are you going to find another one with that amount of mileage? Whomever bought this car, STOLE IT at 16K.
beautiful- congrats to the buyer
I would be scared to drive this...pure collector...and great presentation.
The last and the best of the 1977 body.
Hey Anthony,
Another beautiful Cadillac you found! I’ve said it a million times here, but you can tell that you put your pride in finishing these beautiful cars for someone to enjoy. One question. When you put on brand new tires, where do you find them with a nice thin white wall? Are they Uniroyal tires or another brand? They’re so classy looking. Keep up the great work!!!!!! Ron
I swapped a 455 Buick engine and a TH 350 transmission into my 1984 Fleetwood. I added a few goodies like 12 inch long glasspack mufflers, high duration camshaft kit, 160 MPH speedometer, etc. Its fun to drive and I roll down the windows a lot just to hear those glasspacks. I took it up to 150 once and it was still picking up speed but I got scared and slowed back down. The only bad thing about my car is the gas mileage. It gets about 8 or 9 miles to the gallon on the highway.
15:10 🤣 I like the vintage condoms hidden in the spare tire cover!
@bigheadfred I think I’d go over the rear seats with a black light after that. lol
The interior alone is enough to make me want an older car like this
I have the same car, but it is a 1992 and has 235,000 miles and still runs like a top. People tell me they like my car.
When was the last time someone said that of a newer model?
If we're honest, cars like this is why Cadillac almost went under in the 90s. They were designed and built to a 1950s ethos which was repelling to most drivers to under 60. Of course, now that I'm 60, I kinda like it.
Thank you for doing a very good job and video, that is a very beautiful 1991 Cadillac. I drove 3 different Cadillacs 92 , 96 , and 2005 and they all drove so nice.
That is one fine looking car that doesn't go out of style
Very cool, I love velour.. the blue interior in velour my favourite on these.. great video!
You stay safe Tony. I Learned a lot about the cars you sell 😉.
The time of beautiful and powerful American cars ended after 2011 after stopping the production of Town Car and Grand Marquis 💔 Restore the time of American cars with large engines and sizes
Are you kidding. American cars have never been as powerful as today.
Yes, I love those cars. The last real American cars. I know you guys in the middle east got special options we didn't get here with them.
@@norwegianblue2017 He's not kidding, he just has taste. I don't care how powerful today's cars are if they're tall, narrow, front/all wheel drive bland looking, utilitarian unibodies with no V8.
@Norwegian Blue your definition of power is but one. These cars had a power that no modern shit box can replicate.
Don't forget about the Ford Crown Victoria.
Stunning. Absolutely beautiful!
Nice need a sunroof great video
Anthony...this one is gorgeous! You keep outdoing yourself.
Another great find Anthony. Wish I were not 3,000 miles away!
Perfect color ocmbo I saw your first video of the suburban then went through your videos I was going to suggest this car and you have it, and a perfect example of it.
Dang I knew it it told you before I even started watching it. It’s SOLD. 🤣😂😂😂🤦🏾🤦🏾Dang. If I had a garage this would definitely be mine. Definitely a weekend car.
Damn so much for my question.😭
Absolutely stunning. My Father owned two of them. He traded the last one for a Mercedes S class in 2000. I wanted to scream when I discovered that! But, it was his car and his money. Bottom line: Regretful decision. I'm a Lincoln guy but these Caddys were/are so elegant. Be well, Tony. 🙏🏾
If it ain't know Fleetwood it ain't know good.North Memphis Hollywood and South Memphis Preston 901.Memphis Tennessee⭐💰👑💯
Classically Beautiful!!!
New Jersey. Tony, you must have ties to the Mob to consistently get cars like this. Making offers nobody can refuse...
I do what I can 😂
This 1991 C body "Reganesque" Cadillac is what I would define as one of the last of the big and true Cadillacs of this wonderful era. To see a car in this condition is an absolute joy and should be cherished. When this car was produced, GM was still dominant. I hope it goes to a good home.
Plate [C]
@Plate [C] I wouldn’t say it was a wonderful era, it was actually a low point in the American auto industry in many ways. But this Cadillac certainly made full use of any inherited virtues it had.
I have a dark blue 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham with 96,000 miles on it.
Also, it had 88,000 on it when I got it.
beautiful. perfect color. wish I was in the market.
Now it Cadillac started making these road kings again, but with airbags and the up to date safety features, it would be the best of both worlds. But I still love these early 1990s Cadillac's. Definitely the last era of when you brought a Cadillac it was a status symbol
Wish I could have found your channel Center. Used to drive one of these as a hand-me-down from my parents. Would have been a great piece of nostalgia. It also came with the old style crested floor mats
Save the original tires and hub caps and get a set wires and Vogues for it.
That’s what the buyer is doing!
Just Beautiful.
Its a beautiful car, I am a Cadillac men but I defer from your comment that 5.0 has same power from a 5.7.
Not the same, but not much less to make a big deal over it.
The king of my favorite...............old school cadillac
enjoy it on safe !..
What a magnificent car
A real car.🙂👍
beautiful car 😍😍😍
The quintessential Cadillac !
The swag ,style ,power, presence ,tradition
The Standard Of The World.
Love the interior...plush, plush, plush, better than leather.
Beautiful
Anthony beautiful car and timeless body style. In my opinion rare car with those miles but the 5.7 is more sought after and separate the men from the boys in the Brougham Delegance.
Understood it’s more sought after. I wasn’t trying the level the field there. But when someone says the 5.0 is a dog (they are assuming it’s the 90 307 version).
Gotcha my friend. I must say you have an eye for amazing machines.
Shirley McClain drove one of these in the Evening Star which was the sequel to Terms of Endearment.🤓
I had a New 4 door 87 Brougham. I paid $27,688
Mine was Charcoal with silver grey leather and a Moon Roof.
Such a beautiful car!!!
Have you ever come across a 1991 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Recency Elite 50th Aniversary Edition? My mom had one and it drove so smooth with the adjustable struts. You would swear that with all the buttons inside you really were in an airplane like the insignia suggests.
If Royal Seal still makes tires I want a new set and a new pack of condoms in the trunk.
Lol
I love it i would keep it just like this! Maybe add a sunroof.
Awesome car
The Chevrolet built 5.0 liter 305ci V8 engine is directly related to the 5.7 liter 350ci V8 and 4.3 liter 262ci V6 engines. All three engines were reliable. The difference in power between the 305 and 350 is minimal. What looks like a carburetor on this 5.0 liter engine is throttle body fuel injection. In fact, all three engines used pretty much the same engine, transmission, and fuel injection setup during this time period. By 1991,with few exceptions, most every vehicle, regardless of manufacturer, came with fuel injection. On a final note, this Cadillac is beautiful!
For 1990, the Oldsmobile 5.0 liter 307ci V8 engine was used in the Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, and Chevrolet Caprice Wagon. This engine came only with a 4 barrel carburetor. This was the final year this engine was used; in fact, it was the last carburetor equipped engine available on any USA manufactured vehicle, with the exception of the 1991 Ford Crown Victoria 5.8 liter 351ci engine, which was available only for police and fleet vehicles. The 5.7 liter 350ci engine was a Chevrolet engine, and was fuel-injected.
I love hearing from educated people like yourself! You are on point!
Although I am not a fan of the red interior it's still a beautiful car and very well cared for. If I were to buy that car new I would probably get a blue interior instead.
I have a white ‘90 Delegance with blue velour in my collection. 🔥
@@specialtymotorcars Sounds nice. I like the looks of white cars with blue interiors.
Absolute beauty Anthony. Keep well .
I absolutely love the vehicles you advertise, I think you have an eye for classy classic cars!!! Do you finance cars?
I don’t but I work with lenders who do!