“You don’t purchase this car because it’s the ultimate example of American automotive greatness in the Seventies,” said Car & Classic editor Chris Pollitt. This gorgeous Fleetwood with only 29,000 miles came from an museum and has been in Johns Gate. The good doctor then drove the car for about 10 years, before selling it to the current owner, who himself sold it in 1990 and then bought it back again a second time. Low mileage Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham for sale in Boston, MA. RELATED: Guess Who Owns This Ludacris 160,000 Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 SUV. 15 in the afternoon, so get to bidding if you want this little slice of history. This particular Fleetwood Broughman model, which by the way is powered by a 500 ci V8, was given to Elvis’ doctor in 1976, physician Dr. The Fleetwood Brougham was a luxury model produced by Cadillac in the late 70s and early to mid-80s, although the carmaker would eventually drop the Fleetwood moniker in 1987, giving rise to the. The bidding for Elvis Presley’s yellow 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham is currently open and only at 23,377 right now. That’s more than what you’d spend on a 2022 CT4-V Blackwing or the fully electric 2023 Lyriq.Īfter driving his cars for a while, Elvis would then donate them to his friends and family. I HAVE THIS 1975 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD TALISMAN FOR SALE. If you adjust for inflation, that comes down to roughly $65,000 by 2022 standards. Used 1975 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD TALISMAN FOR SALE 2021 for sale. Average Sale Value : 9,507 (disregarding 5 of high And low sales) note: The images shown are representations of the 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction.
In terms of specs, he went with the sunroof option, as well as the hood-mounted ‘Goddess’, spending $12,512 in total – yes, that’s what a brand-new Cadillac used to cost back in the 1970s. The paperwork on this car is said to be more extensive than on any other car in the Elvis Museum. Also, the auction is set to kick off January 8, which happens to be Elvis’ birthday.Īccording to the ad, Presley bought the car himself from Madison Cadillac, and all the paperwork is supposedly there to validate all the facts. This also happened to be one of the 200+ Cadillacs bought by Elvis Presley in his lifetime, and if you’re a fan of The King, as well as classic Caddys, you might be interested to read about this 1975 model, now getting auctioned off through Car & Classic.