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Reader Ad: 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Limo

SOLD

Reader Jordan K is helping clear out his late grandfather’s estate, we already featured one of the other Cadillacs from the estate. Well, he has another one of the cars ready to go and this one is a very clean Series 75 Limo. It looks to be in great original condition inside and out. It’s running, driving and has had some recent work. It’s one heck of a car and would sure look amazing after a good detailing! Be sure to check out Jordan’s eBay listing via the link below!

Asking Price: $9,500
Location: Charleston, Illinois
Mileage: 77,000
Title Status: Clean
VIN: r7130660

Seller’s Description: All original. Very few were made this year.

Body Condition: Overall very good shape with no rust holes. Showing very little surface rust. Extremely straight

Mechanical Condition: Runs and drives great. New exhaust system already installed. Transmission shifts smoothly.

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Comments

  1. Avatar photo Dave Mika Member

    Alice Cooper would be proud.

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    • Avatar photo Jamie Pawlicki

      So would Danny Koker

      Like 2
  2. Avatar photo Miguel

    This is not a limo, it is a 9 passenger sedan.

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  3. Avatar photo Miguel

    I hate it when people put the cheapest material they can find when they re-upholster a car.

    The car needs a lot of work to get it back to it’s original glory.

    “What Makes It Special? All original. Very few were made this year.”

    Not even close.

    Like 2
    • Avatar photo normadesmond

      Yes, that dumb velvet!

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  4. Avatar photo Luke Fitzgerald

    M’s right – the light color interior works, but another upholstery choice is necessary – be a challenge to own – nice neighbourhood

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  5. Avatar photo Miguel

    I take issue with people that have no idea what they are talking about calling a badly modified car original.

    Especially a funeral directors family car like this one.

    Like 4
  6. Avatar photo Tirefriar

    Miguel, I have very little experience with Cadillac and you seem to know these very well. Please share some details on modifications and what’s so bad about this car. One would be the interior, but what else? What makes this a funeral director’s family car?

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    • Avatar photo Miguel

      Most of these were made to transport the family behind the hears of the same year and color.

      The car has no divider which makes it a 9 passenger sedan.

      The limo had the power divider window.

      When you put cheap material in an interior of a Cadillac, it changes a lot in the car.

      I, of course, am making an assumption that it was a funeral car, but it does look like one. I would have to know who was the original owner of it, but if you look around you will see these cars don’t see for very much compared to their siblings with smaller bodies and less doors.

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      • Avatar photo Tirefriar

        Thank you

        Like 0
  7. Avatar photo Mitch Ross Member

    Ok, first, most funeral cars had 3 doors on each side and were custom built. This is what’s called a formal limo. That would be the factory built car. Most were used by high end livery outfits or owned privately for chauffeur driven transport. Any ones longer than this were stretch limos also custom made.

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