This one has cloth seats. I like that better. My Fleetwood has leather and I just don't like leather seats. Too hot in the summer, and too cold in the winter. The cloth just adds to the "sofa on wheels" effect that I enjoy so much out of an automobile.
I wish it was a d'Elegance with the...
They're not the pillowtop seats. It looked oddball to me, too.
The guy who has it is in his 60's or better, I'd guess, and his mother bought it new in '86 and parked her '72 Sedan DeVille.
Just the thought of Vienna Sausages makes me want to vomit. They are nasty!
Now, as far as Armour Products go, potted meat with some crackers is a mighty fine snack.
I'm gonna go that route, worst case scenario. It's a regular Brougham, but does have button tufted seats.
No better place to grow up, and welcome to the Lounge!
If I thought I could get that '67 for 500 bucks, I'd keep it for myself!
I'm trying to figure out what to do about that headliner, if I buy the car. I never did fix the one in my '79 Electra lol
Well, maybe you can buy it from me, if I get him to cough it up lol
I plan on having the rust fixed and the car repainted, then up for sale it goes (if I buy it)
The interior was mint, minus a sagging headliner (typical 80's GM)
There was a spot by the rear driver's door handle, and above the rear driver's wheel.
The '67 had no rust, a little brown spot by the rear-window, but not really rust.
It also had no vinyl top.
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