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It was definitely the end and they were beginning to jump the shark. The vinyl tops were really dated by then anyway. They should have just left them off. However, they should still produce a large sized Cadillac like the Brougham.I think the tops should have been done differently, but they were the last to come with a factory vinyl top. The '96 Fleetwood Brougham was sort of the end of an era in a lot of ways. It was the end of GM's body-on-frame, RWD, V8 sedan. It was the end of all metal (chrome) bumpers, vinyl tops, and of the big car. These were the biggest Cadillacs GM had offered since the seventies.