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1985 Cadillac Fleetwood

The Fleetwood name started as a body manufacturer, and was acquired by General Motors in the purchase of Fisher Body in 1929, who purchased Fleetwood in 1925. From 1925-29 Fleetwood Body built Cadillac bodies exclusively, offering them as an option from 1927-1934. After 1934 Fleetwood bodies were only available on the exclusive Series 75 and Series 90 Cads. By the 1950s it was used as an umbrella to designate more expensive, exclusive Cads, and also as the body manufacturer for the Fleetwood Brougham from 1957-1961. With the addition of the Eldorado Biarritz in 1963 Fleetwood was the body manufacturer. The Eldorado, Sixty Special on the extended Cadillac chassis, and high end Series 75 models were placed under the Fleetwood banner, but there was no separate Fleetwood model. Bare Fleetwood chassis were used for professional coach builders. In 1977 the Sixty Special Brougham and Series 75 were renamed “Fleetwood Brougham” and “Fleetwood Limousine” respectively. In 1985 the Fleetwood name was used on the new front-wheel drive GM C-body platform, while the Brougham became a separate make on the rear-wheel drive GM D-body platform for a single year. In 1986 it became a DeVille option package, before becoming part of the Fleetwood Sixty Special on the stretched C-body platform, and the Fleetwood Series 75 used an even longer stretched C-body chassis. In this period there was a lot of back and forth with the Fleetwood designations and other models. In 1993 the Fleetwood name landed on the rear-wheel drive C-body four-door sedans. When this platform was retired in 1996 the Fleetwood name was as well.

1985 Fleetwood Brougham

Only the carryover Brougham remained rear-wheel drive. It would remain in production through 1992. The new unibody C-body front-wheel drive (FWD) Cadillac debuted. The factory-built limousines would now be made from this platform. Cadillac sold only 405 of these smaller limos this year. A high-mount third brake light was on all Cadillacs one year ahead of the federal mandate requiring them. This was the last year for the Olds diesel engine with only 1,088 diesels sold. The large C-body from previous years would still be manufactured, but would be coded as a D-body.

AVAILABLE MODELS:

1985

  • Body Style
    • Four-Door Sedan
    • Limousine
  • Engine Options
    • 4.1 L V8, Fuel Inj.
    • 5.7 L V8, Fuel Inj.

1985 Cadillac VIN Decoder:

First Character: Country

  • 1 ~ USA

Second Character: Manufacturer

  • G ~ General Motors

Third Character: Division

  • 6 ~ Cadillac

Fourth Character: Car Line

  • C ~ DeVille/Fleetwood
  • D ~ Brougham

Fifth Character: Series

  • B ~ Fleetwood
  • H ~ Fleetwood Limousine
  • W ~ Fleetwood Brougham, Rear Wheel Drive

Sixth and Seventh Characters: Body Type

  • 69 ~ Four-Door Sedan
  • 23 ~ Eight-Passenger Sedan
  • 33 ~ Formal Limousine

Eighth Character: Engine

  • 8 ~ 4.1 L V8, Fuel Inj.
  • N ~ 5.7 L V8, Diesel

Ninth Character: Check

  • Check Digit

Tenth Character: Year

  • F ~ 1985

Eleventh Character: Assembly Plant

  • 9 ~ Detroit, Michigan
  • E ~ Linden, New Jersey
  • J ~ Janesville, Wisconsin

Twelfth-Seventeenth Characters: Production Sequence

  • 400001/Up ~ Janesville
  • 600001/Up ~ Linden (E-Body)
  • 800001/Up ~ Linden (K-Body)