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Electric Center Partition and wing windows, no engine or transmission. Clear title. Located in Silver Creek, WA 98585. Electric partition window and wing windows. No engine or transmission. Clear title.
The 1964 Cadillac Fleetwood limousine represented the pinnacle of luxury and prestige in Cadillac’s lineup during the early 1960s. It was designed for formal use—favored by executives, dignitaries, and celebrities—and built with exceptional craftsmanship and comfort in mind.
Here’s a concise summary:
Model Overview:
• Make/Model: 1964 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limousine (Series 75)
• Body Style: 9-passenger limousine or 7-passenger formal sedan
• Assembly: Detroit, Michigan
• Price New: Around $10,000–$11,000 (a fortune in 1964)
• Production: Approximately 700–800 units total (making it quite rare)
Engine and Performance:
• Engine: 429 cubic inch (7.0L) V8 — new for 1964
• Horsepower: 340 hp
• Transmission: 3-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic (first year for this in Cadillac)
• Drive: Rear-wheel drive
• Top Speed: Around 120 mph (impressive for its size)
Design and Features:
• Classic Cadillac styling with clean, squared-off lines and modest tailfins.
• Massive 149.8-inch wheelbase (over 20 feet long overall).
• Luxury interior with hand-fitted upholstery, partition glass (in limousines), jump seats, power windows, power steering, power brakes, and automatic climate control.
• Optional features included AM/FM radio, air conditioning, and even rear seat controls for intercom and power divider.
Significance:
• The 1964 model year was a transitional point—introducing Cadillac’s new 429 engine and refined Hydra-Matic transmission before the styling overhaul in 1965.
• It was one of the most luxurious American cars of its era—essentially a hand-built executive car, crafted by Cadillac’s Fleetwood division.