Must've been a big deal back then because they ended production. GM kept making them. But then the tables turned with full sized sedans being last made by ford.
Mine was a 1989 County Square LX Wagon. White with a burgundy cloth interior. Despite the weight the 5.0 L engine handled the car with smooth acceleration, it was very quiet and responsive on the highway. I was its 2nd owner, I just loved it. Never disappointed. The first owners were seniors, what a surprise. Dealer served from new. I bought it in1999 and it was a daily driver. But it never missed a 5,000 mi oil change with royal purple motor oil. Sadly it was side swiped in the snow. Honestly it didnt fair too badly, as all the snow, between the two cars acted like a major cushion. But the side was a little creased. I was able to sell the car for exactly what I bought it for $3,000 I was lucky enough to have the car for 8 years. I purchased it with 113,000 mi it and at at the time of the accident it had 181,000 when i sold it, The car both road and drove like it was a brand new car when i gave her up.
A very clean Country Squire, in the last year of manufacture for the wagon. I have a 1991 Crown Victoria LX ( no wood siding ) in equally good condition. I got 23 mpg on a trip to Norfolk , Virginia which I consider good for a car that weighs 5,550 lbs. However when towing a trailer count on only 10 mpg. I had it completely restored in 2020 and only have 14,000.0 miles on it since. It gets rave reviews at all the car shows I take it to as there are not many wagons left.
Had a 1988 Country Squire LX looked the same without the wood, and a 91 Merc Colony Park. Have to say that Ford got 26-27 mpg hwy, tight handling, lot of low torque, handy like a pick up, best car I have ever owned. The 91 Merc not so much
The last Country Squire wagon after 40 years (41 model years) I remember a lot of them in the 1960s and '70s when they were people haulers. Looks more handsome than a mini van any day. Hope this one wasn't driven during a bunch of Rhode Island winters and road salt.
Cadillac never produced a model they called 'the professional sedan' (Not unless you count the Series 75 factory Limousines) so not sure what the author meant by that.
i agree also only in D'Elegance form or elclassico or caribou coupe pick up form maybe proffessional due to white wall tires roof reatement proffessional look im also confused
beautiful caddy, i owned a '72 triple black sedan deville. the '71 and '72 look almost the same except the '72 had a finer grill and didnt have those skinny chrome lines going down the middle of the tail lights. love those gangster whitewalls.
G,MORNING,THEY NEVER GETS OLD WOW.THANKS.BE SAFE AND TAKE CARE HUGS ALL AROUND HEE HEE HEE HEE HEE 😉. DIRT FARMERS MICHAEL USNAVYRETIRED ORG.FROM GA LIVING IN THE COUNTRY OF PANAMA 🇵🇦. BE WELL ALWAYS TILL NEXT TIME PLEASE 🙏.
American station wagons were once a popular family car. Nowadays, not a single American automaker offers one.
Ты подари мне машину я глухой
What kind of rims are those ?
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Beautiful wagon
Same as Merc Colony PK.
Really great bronco ⚡
You do get a fuel cap opener!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
transmission just died in my 90 ltd cv. what should i replace it with
Must've been a big deal back then because they ended production. GM kept making them. But then the tables turned with full sized sedans being last made by ford.
That's a sexy truck.
I have the other 5speed camry in Rhode Island, mine is an 09
is this really rare? i have this same car but different colour
I read somewhere that less than 5 percent of 6th gen Camrys were manual
Mine was a 1989 County Square LX Wagon. White with a burgundy cloth interior. Despite the weight the 5.0 L engine handled the car with smooth acceleration, it was very quiet and responsive on the highway. I was its 2nd owner, I just loved it. Never disappointed. The first owners were seniors, what a surprise. Dealer served from new. I bought it in1999 and it was a daily driver. But it never missed a 5,000 mi oil change with royal purple motor oil. Sadly it was side swiped in the snow. Honestly it didnt fair too badly, as all the snow, between the two cars acted like a major cushion. But the side was a little creased. I was able to sell the car for exactly what I bought it for $3,000 I was lucky enough to have the car for 8 years. I purchased it with 113,000 mi it and at at the time of the accident it had 181,000 when i sold it, The car both road and drove like it was a brand new car when i gave her up.
I buy it, where is it.
We have an '01 1500 SLT Laramie Sport with the 5.9 with 59k original miles
A very clean Country Squire, in the last year of manufacture for the wagon. I have a 1991 Crown Victoria LX ( no wood siding ) in equally good condition. I got 23 mpg on a trip to Norfolk , Virginia which I consider good for a car that weighs 5,550 lbs. However when towing a trailer count on only 10 mpg. I had it completely restored in 2020 and only have 14,000.0 miles on it since. It gets rave reviews at all the car shows I take it to as there are not many wagons left.
How much
Apenas me agarre ese modelito
2016 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Blue FWD
I put moon caps on it , it looks good .love my truck 95 ram short bed
Now that's a car 🚗 ❤️like a lil Lambourn but you can actually afford it and fit it down roads heart a true triumph like their bikes lol
Had a 1988 Country Squire LX looked the same without the wood, and a 91 Merc Colony Park. Have to say that Ford got 26-27 mpg hwy, tight handling, lot of low torque, handy like a pick up, best car I have ever owned. The 91 Merc not so much
From day 1 Ford has always had the best station wagons
Needs a big block. Preferably a 460 cid.
The last Country Squire wagon after 40 years (41 model years) I remember a lot of them in the 1960s and '70s when they were people haulers. Looks more handsome than a mini van any day. Hope this one wasn't driven during a bunch of Rhode Island winters and road salt.
Oh and single cab
I have a 97 ram2500 5.9magnum wit 73,560 miles on it
Prakash Ayadaya (Nokia)
Nice clean truck
hi what is the price
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It's nice
I have the same one, except it’s a ‘96 2500 club cab.
I like the gangster white walls on it 🔥🔥👍👍💯💯
Sweet, my first Cadillac was a 73 Sedan Deville... 472...
My uncle had a 73 Coupe
Awesome car! The wide whites put it over the top
Cadillac never produced a model they called 'the professional sedan' (Not unless you count the Series 75 factory Limousines) so not sure what the author meant by that.
i agree also only in D'Elegance form or elclassico or caribou coupe pick up form maybe proffessional due to white wall tires roof reatement proffessional look im also confused
Yeah it makes zero sense for a DeVille.
I think the person making the video just decided to call it that, there is no basis in fact or reality for calling it that.
Amazing people bought this crap over an Imperial or even a Lincoln..
I'm no GM hater, but you are so right. I'd never buy a Cadillac after 1970.
Love my truck have the same one
sad thing is theres never enuff heat and ac to the rear compartment
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beautiful caddy, i owned a '72 triple black sedan deville. the '71 and '72 look almost the same except the '72 had a finer grill and didnt have those skinny chrome lines going down the middle of the tail lights. love those gangster whitewalls.
The 71 Cadillacs had a hint of art deco classicism. Beautiful.
Beautiful Cadillac how much What is the price
This is just a regular!
Mary Barra, GM needs to start building this true Cadillac DeVille again please
G,MORNING,THEY NEVER GETS OLD WOW.THANKS.BE SAFE AND TAKE CARE HUGS ALL AROUND HEE HEE HEE HEE HEE 😉. DIRT FARMERS MICHAEL USNAVYRETIRED ORG.FROM GA LIVING IN THE COUNTRY OF PANAMA 🇵🇦. BE WELL ALWAYS TILL NEXT TIME PLEASE 🙏.
Hate the fish eyed lens……