The Fleetwood Body Company of Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, was founded by Harry Urich in the nineteenth century. It began as a small community of craftsmen founded by Henry...
The Fleetwood Body Company of Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, was founded by Harry Urich in the nineteenth century. It began as a small community of craftsmen founded by Henry Fleetwood, Esq. of Penwortham, near Lancaster, England (the Fleetwood family flourished in England in the 17th and 18th centuries). The rich traditions of 300 years of coach-building that the Fleetwood Body Company applied to its work on cars secured for it a high reputation in automobile circles worldwide by the 1920s.
Coachwork was built by Fleetwood for a variety of luxury makes through 1924. However, after the Fisher Body Corporation purchased the Fleetwood Body Company in 1925, Fleetwood bodies were reserved exclusively for Cadillac. By 1929 GM had purchased the remaining stock holdings of the Fisher Body Corporation and thus became sole owner of both the Fisher and Fleetwood companies.
The Brougham option package included a full vinyl top, sail panel badging, specific seat design with six-way driver's seat memory and heated and three-position lumbar front seats, instrument panel badging and rear seat storage armrest.
5.7L L05 Engine
Automatic Transmission w/ Overdrive
Power Steering
Power Four Wheel Disc Brakes
ABS System
Cruise Control
6 Way Power Front Seat, Drivers And Passengers
Dual Heated Power Mirrors (Outside)
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Tilt Steering Wheel
Electronic Climate Control Air Conditioning
AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth Pioneer Radio
Twilight Sentinel Headlights
Power Trunk Lid
Dual Exhaust
Black Cherry Exterior Paint With Matching Vinyl Top
BORDEAUX RED Leather Seat Interior
Whitewall Tires With Cadillac Wheel Covers