. Much want!
Found on CL: https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/6144605113.html
Craigslist said:
1996 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
97,000 miles
Heated Seats
Auto Heat & A/C
Lighted Vanity Mirrors (Front & Rear)
Auto Air Leveling Suspension
Golen Engines 425HP 383 LT1 (January 2015)
Corvette ZF 6 speed manual transmission (July 2015)
UMI Tubular Control Arms (July 2015)
Auburn Posi (July 2015)
3.73 Gears (July 2015)
Custom 3" Driveshaft with 1350 u-joints (July 2015)
2015 CTS wheels
275/40/17 Nitto NT555 Tires
This car was built to be fast and stylish. The D-body Cadillacs are based on the same chassis as the 1994-1996 Chevrolet Impala SS, Chevy Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster with only a longer wheelbase separating them. Coincidentally, all of the speed parts built for the Impala fit the Cadillac.
It has a nice interior and is daily driver ready. It just received new brakes, new wheel bearings, new belts, new hoses, new starter, new battery cables, new shocks, and new wheels and tires.
To finish the car and make it "perfect" it needs someones love and attention to adapt or fabricate a center console.
Additional Build photos: http://davisracingteam.com/cars/1996-cadillac-fleetwood-brougham/
NMNA
OMG, yes!!! I've always wanted a cool but more modern big cruiser that I could take the kids to cruise nights with. This is precisely the kind of thing I would want.
looks like a lot of work, wonder why they are selling?
maj75
Reader
5/25/17 7:35 a.m.
Needs console and a steering column without the column shifter...
I'll bet an Impala SS would have contributed both.
maj75 wrote:
Needs console and a steering column without the column shifter...
I'll bet an Impala SS would have contributed both.
Yup. Just a few details away from being stealthily finished. The hard work is done.
OK, found the other post first and commented in it. If this was closer I'd love to check it out.
This post has inspired me to find this gem in my neck of the woods:
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/6131179384.html
maj75 wrote:
Needs console and a steering column without the column shifter...
I'll bet an Impala SS would have contributed both.
The car popped up on BringATrailer and the builder is commenting there. Sounds like he took care of the column already:
http://bringatrailer.com/2017/05/24/brougham-brawler-3836-speed-swapped-1996-cadillac-fleetwood/
Caddy guy said:
The column shift and the PRNDL indicator are both gone from the dash now, giving it a completely seamless look. The coolest part is that the original pneumatic park brake release is now controlled by a dash button that releases the brake, locks the doors, turns the daytime running lamps on, and tells the ECM you are in “drive”. It’s really pretty slick.
Ian F
MegaDork
5/25/17 10:17 a.m.
xflowgolf wrote:
maj75 wrote:
Needs console and a steering column without the column shifter...
I'll bet an Impala SS would have contributed both.
Yup. Just a few details away from being stealthily finished. The hard work is done.
Even better would have been figuring out a way to shift the transmission with the column lever (how to do this is becoming a white whale for me). Then camouflaging the clutch pedal so that it blends into the carpet at first glance.
damnit.... I bought the wrong car. THIS would make the perfect OLoA car.
Ian F wrote:
Even better would have been figuring out a way to shift the transmission with the column lever (how to do this is becoming a white whale for me).
MR2 shifter assembly flipped on its' side, push-pull cables, and something clever at the transmission end, maybe even another MR2 shifter being driven by the cables instead?
Also, thing thing really needs some custom badges which are visually similar to the "d'elegance" badges but say "d'rifto" or "d'ragstrip" or something instead
I would drive this every day, but probably change out the wheels for baby moons or Cadillac crested hubcaps.
Ian F
MegaDork
5/25/17 10:53 a.m.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wrote:
Ian F wrote:
Even better would have been figuring out a way to shift the transmission with the column lever (how to do this is becoming a white whale for me).
MR2 shifter assembly flipped on its' side, push-pull cables, and something clever at the transmission end, maybe even another MR2 shifter being driven by the cables instead?
That is more or less what I'm envisioning. Some sort of cable-shift adapter set-up. In theory, once sorted out, the same parts could be used to remote shift a T-5 in Cobra replicas so the cars don't have that awkward "horizontal" shifter.
NickD
SuperDork
5/25/17 11:02 a.m.
ssswitch wrote:
I would drive this every day, but probably change out the wheels for baby moons or Cadillac crested hubcaps.
I'd go with Impala SS wheels, just for the subtle tip-off to those who paid attention.
Oh man, I've been lusting for B bodies again anyways lately, but this thing....SO MUCH WANT
I did not need to see this.
Wow. That thing is great.
6speed with a vinyl roof is all I need
Definite sleeper. No one would ever expect that.
Just re-read the ad and caught that they used a ZF 6 speed as opposed to an LT1 T56, like I would assume. Forgot the C4 'Vette even came with that box, guess I'd just assumed they use the T56. Anyone know how those boxes compare in terms of ratios and reliability? You know, just for future reference...
JAhmed
Reader
5/25/17 1:57 p.m.
This is freaking amazing.
oldtin
PowerDork
5/25/17 2:08 p.m.
In reply to Ian F:
I came up with a push-button clutch actuator. proportional switch gives fine-tune control. Switch drives a high-speed valve that operates a pneumatic cylinder that, in turn, activates a remote clutch master cylinder. With air suspension, it may already have a compressor in place to run the system. No clutch pedal, just a 1/2" long button you could mount somewhere discrete.