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The Cadillac Fleetwood is a model of luxury car that was manufactured by the Cadillac division of General Motors between 1976 and 1996. The "Fleetwood" name was previously used as a prefix on several of Cadillac's models dating back to 1935. Four door cars bearing the name "Fleetwood" generally had longer wheelbases than Cadillac's more common Series 62 and DeVille models.

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Cadillac Fleetwood
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Production 1947–1996, 1999
Class Full-size luxury car
Body Style 4-door sedan
Length 1985–86: 195.0 in (4,953 mm)

1987–88: 196.5 in (4,991 mm) 1989 2-door: 202.3 in (5,138 mm) 1989 4-door: 205.3 in (5,215 mm) 1990 2-door: 202.7 in (5,149 mm) 1991–92 2-door: 202.6 in (5,146 mm) 1990–92 4-door: 205.6 in (5,222 mm) 1993-96 225.0 in (5,715 mm)

Width 1985–88: 71.7 in (1,821 mm)

1989: 72.5 in (1,842 mm) 1990: 71.7 in (1,821 mm) 1991–92: 73.4 in (1,864 mm) 1993-96 78.0 in (1,981 mm)

Height 1985–89: 55.0 in (1,397 mm)

1990–92 2-door: 54.9 in (1,394 mm) 1990–92 4-door: 55.2 in (1,402 mm) 1993-96 57.1 in (1,450 mm)

Wheelbase 1985–88: 110.8 in (2,814 mm)

1989–92 2-doors: 110.8 in (2,814 mm) 1989–92 4-doors:113.8 in (2,891 mm) 1993-96 121.5 in (3,086 mm)

Weight 3,500–3,900 lb (1,588–1,769 kg)

4,600–4,700 lb (2,087–2,132 kg)

Transmission 4-speed automatic
Engine 4.1 L HT-4100 V8

4.5 L HT-4500 V8 4.9 L HT-4900 V8 4.3 L LS2 Diesel V6 5.7 L L05 V8 5.7 L LT1 V8

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Designer Irvin Rybicki

Chuck Jordan

Through 1984, all Fleetwood series cars were rear wheel drive. For 1985, "Fleetwood" was used on new front wheel drive models which were made through 1992. In 1987, a stretched wheelbase car was offered and named the Fleetwood 60 Special, a name which was last used in 1970 for the non-Brougham RWD Fleetwood car. During this time, the rear wheel drive cars built on the older Fleetwood platform dating from 1977 continued to be offered as "Fleetwood Brougham" (later shortened to "Brougham"). In 1993, a new rear wheel drive Fleetwood was introduced, but was discontinued after 1996.

Before 1934, all Cadillac models could be ordered with bodies built by General Motors' Fleetwood operation in Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, instead of their usual Fisher Body, and between 1935 and 1941, cars bearing the Fleetwood name were assembled there.

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