Standard of the World
IN MAGNIFICENCE AND DIGNITY
The most distinguished name in motor cars is Cadillac - and the most distinguished Cadillac is the new 1966 Fleetwood.
All Fleetwood models - the Eldorado Convertible, the Brougham, the Sixty Special Sedan and the Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine - are
recognizable by a distinctive wreath and crest, a special rear grille and the Fleetwood name.
As in all new Cadillacs, there is a new front grille dramatically highlighted by a horizontal center bar and handsome headlight treatment.
Fleetwood interiors blend fabrics, leathers and walnut in typical Fleetwood tastefulness. Fleetwood luxury is nowhere more evident than in
the Brougham, where you'll find such conveniences as folding footrests, lighted fold-down trays and adjustable reading lamps for rear seat passengers.
All models feature a complete complement of power controls. Power-operated vent panes are standard on the Brougham, Sixty Special Sedan and
the Eldorado, and available on Fleetwood Seventy-Five models.
The Sixty Special Sedan and the Brougham have the distinction and roominess provided by a 133-inch wheelbase and 227.5-inch over-all length.
The all-new Fleetwood Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine have a wheelbase of 149.8 inches and an over-all length of 244.5 inches.
Automatic Level Control is standard on all Fleetwood models. Automatic Climate Control is standard on the Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine
with front and rear controls.
Every Fleetwood model is truly a masterpiece.
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