Car Body #303


As of Jan. 15, 2025, this is the information we have about this car:

[Feb.01.2017] Car #303 I was contacted by the (new) owner of this Brougham on September 15,1999. Here's what he says: Hi, my name is Doug and I just last night received my 1957Brougham. After reading your web page I believe my car to be #303. There is a tag on thedriver's side, in the door opening, that reads engine #5770131893. Under the hood the tagreads: Style 7059X, Body 303, Trim 1112, Paint 110. The car has 61,000 miles on it and hasbeen in a museum since the early 70's. Everything on the car works fine and it fired rightup after standing almost 29 years. It is missing most of the vanity items* but is nonetheless in greatshape. The original seat covers are still on the seats. The car still has air ride and itstill works. The only things wrong with the car are a rotted exhaust and a couple of wornspots on the carpets. Perhaps Doug will supply a photo of his car one of these days.

Car Body #303


[Feb.01.2017] Car #303 I was contacted by the (new) owner of this Brougham on September 15,1999. Here's what he says: Hi, my name is Doug and I just last night received my 1957Brougham. After reading your web page I believe my car to be #303. There is a tag on thedriver's side, in the door opening, that reads engine #5770131893. Under the hood the tagreads: Style 7059X, Body 303, Trim 1112, Paint 110. The car has 61,000 miles on it and hasbeen in a museum since the early 70's. Everything on the car works fine and it fired rightup after standing almost 29 years. It is missing most of the vanity items* but is nonetheless in greatshape. The original seat covers are still on the seats. The car still has air ride and itstill works. The only things wrong with the car are a rotted exhaust and a couple of wornspots on the carpets. Perhaps Doug will supply a photo of his car one of these days.