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[MOC]◄ Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1994 ►[2022]

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Welcome to my garage LEGO!!!

Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars!

Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1994

The last of the classic full-size rear-wheel drive Cadillac frame sedans!

Description:

- Drive - 2L motors
- Steering - Servo
- Power Supply - Small BB
- Independent suspension
- The steering wheel turns with the wheels
- Open the doors, hood...
- Well-designed interior and space under the hood
- Weight 1910 grams

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Nice boat! :grin:  Beautiful build, I like the two-tone.  The spring-loaded doors are a nice touch, must be satisfying to close them. Are the front doors spring-loaded too? Rear axle seems a solid axle, or am I missing something?

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14 hours ago, TLCB said:

Wonderful stuff. This is just the sort of nondescript '90s crappy automotive Americana we love to see! https://thelegocarblog.com/2022/03/15/fleetwood-brick/

FYI; The 'Festival of Mundanity' competition - running until the end of March at BrickNerd and TLCB - is looking for vehicles just like this one. 

Nondescript? Crappy? No no no. This is a Fleetwood Cadillac, top of the line. Nobody bought this car who didn't want it. It was never a driving appliance. While it is not that exciting, this isn't a mundane vehicle. Also, as for the blog post, this vehicle had a 260hp V8. That is not low power. And, because it is a V8, even if it makes relatively low power, it does so smoothly, which is what you want in a luxury cruiser like this. Also, at the time, this was the longest production car made in the US. You could also option a 7000 pound towing package, which is also quite unusual. I'm sorry, but you're a bit mistaken. Also, this is not a common vehicle. I was not able to find numbers for this specific trim, but the total production of this generation (4 model years.) of Cadillac Fleetwoods was 90,535. In 1994 alone, Toyota sold more than 11 million Corolloas. That same year, only 27,473 Cadillac Fleetwoods were sold.

It certainly is not a very usual vehicle to see in Technic, though. It's really rare to see an American luxury sedan built like this.

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19 hours ago, TLCB said:

FYI; The 'Festival of Mundanity' competition - running until the end of March at BrickNerd and TLCB - is looking for vehicles just like this one. 

Thank you! ... eh, I didn't know that such a competition is being held now, I would love to participate.

11 hours ago, lcvisser said:

Rear axle seems a solid axle, or am I missing something? 

Thanks! There are no springs on the front doors and the rear axle on the shock absorbers can be seen in the photo with the trunk open)

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Spectacular Caddy! :pir-love:

It looks perfect, and immediately gives that "smooth ride" sensation! :wub:

Surely the front page is really really well deserved!!! :thumbup:

Ciao!

Davide

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Looks marvelous! Excellent detail. Brings back the memories of the 90's!

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