What a beauty. I remember these cars when they were new. Can remember the first 1967 Coupe De Ville I saw parked in the neighborhood I lived in. Back then every september was eagerly awaited for the new cars to be displayed. Each year was distinct back then, unlike now.
Being it has Georgia plates, it may have been owned by Miss Daisy and Hoke of course drove it! I only saw a bit of your house but it compliments that Caddy beautifully! It looks perfect for a print ad for Cadillacs of that era!
Great car ! And no side chrome door guards on her.....this model should not have those....so many older Fleetwood's have these slapped on....so wrong to do
NOW THAT IS ONE SWEET LOOKING SIXTY SPECIAL!!!!!!, HOWEVER NOT EVERY OPTION, NO POWER DOOR LOCKS, OR THE OPTIONAL VINYL ROOF, ON THIS ONE, STANDARD ON THE BROUGHAM THOUGH, MOST PPL THAT BOUGHT THE SIXTY SPECIAL OPTED FOR THE NO ROOF, I GUESS THEY WOULD HAVE GOTTEN THE BROUGHAM IF THEY WANTED THAT TREATMENT, BUT A VERY FLAWLESS GORGEOUS CAD !!!!!
The proper field put in that car is aviation fuel sold at the airport it contains lead and high octane which is what that car engine requires its valve Trains full overheat if you try to use unleaded gasoline in that car. And 10% added ethanol unleaded is like death to the fuel system and the valve train of that car.