1983 80s eighties red AmericanCadillac 4100cc 4dr sedan en-route to Capesthorne Hall classic July car show, Cheshire, UK

1983 80s eighties red AmericanCadillac 4100cc 4dr sedan en-route to Capesthorne Hall classic July car show, Cheshire, UK Stock Photo
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ZarkePix / Alamy Stock Photo

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2GC8EN5

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4598 x 3066 px | 38.9 x 26 cm | 15.3 x 10.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

18 July 2021

Location:

Congelton, Uki

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The Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was a luxury car manufactured by Cadillac from 1977 through 1986. In 1987, the Fleetwood Brougham name was shortened to simply Brougham, with production continuing through 1992 with only minor updates. Cadillac used the "Fleetwood" name as a prefix between 1934 and 1976 on several of its most expensive models, always designating an elevated level of luxury. Between 1958 and 1961, Cadillac used the "Brougham" sub-designation for its exclusive four-door Eldorado models. In 1965, the "Brougham" name was first affixed to "Fleetwood" on the Fleetwood Sixty Special as an upgraded option package, which included a vinyl roof and special "Brougham" script lettering on the sides, but it was not a separate model. In 1966, the Fleetwood Brougham was added as a separate model, accompanying the Fleetwood 60 Special, which continued through 1970. In 1971, with the Fleetwood Brougham outselling the Fleetwood 60 Special by a large margin, the two models were consolidated into a single model, the Fleetwood 60 Special Brougham, and would continue with this name through 1976. The car's name was shortened to Fleetwood Brougham with the 1977 downsizing across the GM car line. The "d'Elegance" and "Talisman" sub-models were also sometimes used to designate upgraded option packages.