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CADILLAC LIMOUSINE FLEETWOOD, 1975 1st registration: 05/14/1975 Type: MPV Body : CI Serial number : 6F33S5Q181952 Fiscal power : 47 CV Energy : ES Displayed mileage : 59 163 km (not guaranteed) The Cadillac Automobile Company was founded in August 1902, and owes its name to the French founder of the city of Detroit: Antoine De Lamothe-Cadillac. As with its competitors, the Second World War put the brakes on civilian vehicle production in favor of armaments. It was not until 1950, therefore, that production started up again, and with a vengeance. The brand quickly found its niche in the market, and for many years was the car of American presidents. The 1975 model we're interested in features a redesigned front grille, square headlamps and smaller rectangular motifs, but is still an impressive 6 meters long! Technical specifications Dimensions: Length: approx. 6.5 m. Width: approx. 2 m. Height: approx. 1.5 m. Performance : - Maximum speed: approx. 170 km/h - Acceleration (0-100 km/h): approx. 13 to 15 seconds, depending on engine and load. The engine has been successfully restarted, but as the car has been parked in the dry for several years, it will need a complete overhaul, including a check of all safety features. The paintwork has a few defects, but is of a very good appearance. Structural elements show little visible corrosion. The exhaust system, which has been damaged, should be overhauled. The upholstery is in good condition. French registration, in collection. With technical inspection.

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CADILLAC LIMOUSINE FLEETWOOD, 1975 1st registration: 05/14/1975 Type: MPV Body : CI Serial number : 6F33S5Q181952 Fiscal power : 47 CV Energy : ES Displayed mileage : 59 163 km (not guaranteed) The Cadillac Automobile Company was founded in August 1902, and owes its name to the French founder of the city of Detroit: Antoine De Lamothe-Cadillac. As with its competitors, the Second World War put the brakes on civilian vehicle production in favor of armaments. It was not until 1950, therefore, that production started up again, and with a vengeance. The brand quickly found its niche in the market, and for many years was the car of American presidents. The 1975 model we're interested in features a redesigned front grille, square headlamps and smaller rectangular motifs, but is still an impressive 6 meters long! Technical specifications Dimensions: Length: approx. 6.5 m. Width: approx. 2 m. Height: approx. 1.5 m. Performance : - Maximum speed: approx. 170 km/h - Acceleration (0-100 km/h): approx. 13 to 15 seconds, depending on engine and load. The engine has been successfully restarted, but as the car has been parked in the dry for several years, it will need a complete overhaul, including a check of all safety features. The paintwork has a few defects, but is of a very good appearance. Structural elements show little visible corrosion. The exhaust system, which has been damaged, should be overhauled. The upholstery is in good condition. French registration, in collection. With technical inspection.

Estimate 8 500 - 9 500 EUR

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