Before the Escalade and the CTS Sport Wagon, cars like this 1976 Cadillac Castillian Fleetwood Estate Wagon were the ultimate blend of luxury and utility from General Motors' flagship brand.
We drool at the late, lamented Cadillac CTS Wagon, but in a previous life Cadillac didn’t build wagons, as luxobarges for old folks was their MO. Sure, there were ambulances and and hearses that based ...
A time-warp 1976 Cadillac sedan with just 38,000 miles on the clock is up for auction. The top of the line Fleetwood Brougham rides on a massive 133-inch (3.4 m) wheelbase. It features a working ...
American Motors stopped making convertibles in 1968, and by 1970, Ford and Chry-sler followed suit, with only their pony cars available as ragtops. General Motors hung in for a while, but as the 1976 ...
Nice Price or Crack Pipe coach-built wagon will totally float your boat. That is of course, if you can float its asking price. The fabled Isle of Capri sits in the azure Tyrrhenian Sea, just off of ...
A white Fleetwood Eldorado convertible, the last American-made soft-top car at the time, rolled off the assembly line at GM's Cadillac assembly plant in Detroit on April 21, 1976, ending a tradition ...