it's difficult to comprehend a vehicle of that age still has original paint and interior in such pristine condition given your description checks out, it's museum quality
A true Fleetwood with manual windows? It needs to be stamped as a true sixty special on the firewall. They all said Body by Fleetwood on the rocker panels. Still a nice car.
It is indeed a Fleetwood 60 Special. The hashmarks on the lower rear door/fender were only found on that model. Olly the vent windows were manual cranks. The little power window button is clearly seen on the door panel shots, along with the door handle and the small crank for the vent window. Back of the front seat, with the grab handle on each side, is also a Fleetwood 60 Special feature, with Series 62 models having a rope grip across the width of the back seat, instead.
it's difficult to comprehend a vehicle of that age still has original paint and interior in such pristine condition given your description checks out, it's museum quality
I like the '54 Fleetwood the best compared to the '55 and '56 Fleetwood, anyone else think so too?
Thank you for no sound, I love it! I don’t know why people have to put annoying music in their vdo
A true Fleetwood with manual windows? It needs to be stamped as a true sixty special on the firewall. They all said Body by Fleetwood on the rocker panels. Still a nice car.
It is indeed a Fleetwood 60 Special. The hashmarks on the lower rear door/fender were only found on that model. Olly the vent windows were manual cranks. The little power window button is clearly seen on the door panel shots, along with the door handle and the small crank for the vent window. Back of the front seat, with the grab handle on each side, is also a Fleetwood 60 Special feature, with Series 62 models having a rope grip across the width of the back seat, instead.
This car looks very very heavy, I'm wondering how much cost a car like this back on those years and miles per gallon?
The person that made this video seems a bit infatuated with the hood ornament.
I have a 1955 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special. Same colors
I would loose that swinging tea pot.
That's what you call
" Creampuff "