The main difference between the Cadillac Fleetwood and Cadillac is size. The Cadillac Fleetwood is usually bigger than the deville but it all depends on the year to determine the difference. In some of the older years like 1984 and before, it was only an inch or two difference in length and slighty different appearance but in the eighties and ninties the fleetwoods were usually significantly longer and a little wider when comparing the two, basically two completely different models.Like in like 1985 as well as in 1995 when the two were very different models especially in size. So the general rule for comparing the two is the Fleetwood is usually bigger specifically in length.
Mick Fleetwood is a singer and Cruella DeVille is a fictional character.
The hood from your 1994 Cadillac Deville will not fit on to the 1994 Fleetwood. The 1994 Fleetwood hood is larger than the Deville hood.
All Cadillac deville and Fleetwood rims from 1985 to 1993
Seville, Cimarron, Deville, Fleetwood, El Dorado, Brougham, & Allanta.
The Deville was only available in the coupe and had a 454 or a 455 V-8. The Eldorado was a convertible and only had a 390 V-8.
Depends on whether the hearse is based on the DeVille (FWD) or Fleetwood (RWD)
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NO vac pump in the '79 87&89 Brougham 85-87 deville 89-93 deville 86-86 eldorado 85-87 fleetwood 89-93 fleetwood 86-86 Seville
I would say the year is about it..... miner changes to lights not much at all.
hd brakes will last longer and stop a lot eaiser
Absolutely not!The last generation of this model was produced between 1993 and 1996 and it was the largest production car made in the USA.It was replaced in 1997 by the d'Elegance trim line of the Cadillac DeVille.Ultimately,in 2006 the Cadillac DeVille nameplate was replaced by the Cadillac DTS,the current flagship of GM's Cadillac luxury car division.
A Cadillac Deville can be purchased at a Cadillac dealer.