Aside from special interior and exterior trim. were there any other dimensional and/ or sheetmetal differences between the Fleetwoods and the Sedan de Villes for 1959? This seems to be basically a very dressed up standard Cadillac four door hardtop. Generally the Fleetwoods were longer in some areas but that doesn't seem to be the case at least for ' 59 and '60.
@@PeterMcDonald-sl9rt I've seen those. The '59 Brougham closely resembles the 1960 Cadillac and the '60 Brougham looks almost like the 1961 Cadillac. Thanks.
I have one..there are no differences in sheet metal. Just the amount of chrome. And inside the headliner bows run front to back instead of side to side.
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Aside from special interior and exterior trim. were there any other dimensional and/ or sheetmetal differences between the Fleetwoods and the Sedan de Villes for 1959?
This seems to be basically a very dressed up standard Cadillac four door hardtop. Generally the Fleetwoods were longer in some areas but that doesn't seem to be the case at least for ' 59 and '60.
There was a special SUPER RARE Italian Ghia bodied brougham in '59 and '60 that might have been on a longer wheelbase?
@@PeterMcDonald-sl9rt I've seen those. The '59 Brougham closely resembles the 1960 Cadillac and the '60 Brougham looks almost like the 1961 Cadillac. Thanks.
I have one..there are no differences in sheet metal. Just the amount of chrome. And inside the headliner bows run front to back instead of side to side.
@@rickhartman8679 Thank you for that. I wonder why the headliner differs.
@@kirbywaite1586 just something from the minds of general motors I guess? To make your 60 special seem a bit more "special".