As of April 19, 2025, this is the information we have about this car:
[Feb.01.2017] Car #362 spent sometime in a car museum in Japan; it was offered for sale in Hemmings in April 1998. Late Extra [3/2010]: Information fromowner-enthusiast, Michael Brooks, reports this car WAS for sale at auction by WoldwideAuctioneers. The description reads: All Broughams were individually numberedon the body tag, and recent efforts [by Yann Saunders, inter alia] havedocumented all of the known survivors in an Internet registry. Amazingly, nearly70-percent of the original cars have been documented as survivors or permanentlydestroyed. As with all Broughams, this stainless steel-topped sedan came with an extensivearray of options and equipment including factory air-conditioning, memory seating, powerside windows and vent windows, Guidematic control for the headlights, standard radio,power locks, and an automatic trunk pull down. As each of the 400 Broughams produced in1957 were essentially all lavishly equipped with every conceivable option that GM coulddream up, one of the few features that the original buyer could choose was the color andtrim. The buyer of this Cadillac certainly had an eye for exclusivity when they selectedCopenhagen Blue (one of 24) and matching Mojave cloth and medium blue leather (one ofeight). According to the Cadillac Brougham Registry, this car, #362, was at one time partof a Virginia Collection and was offered for sale in 1998. It was also at one point withina collection in Japan. It offers a clean motor compartment with air conditioning, Dualfour-barrel carburetors, and chrome valve covers. The Mouton sheepskin carpeting is stillin place as is the rare upholstery. Overall, this Brougham is in very presentablecondition and a great find for the enthusiast.
[Feb.01.2017] Car #362 spent sometime in a car museum in Japan; it was offered for sale in Hemmings in April 1998. Late Extra [3/2010]: Information fromowner-enthusiast, Michael Brooks, reports this car WAS for sale at auction by WoldwideAuctioneers. The description reads: All Broughams were individually numberedon the body tag, and recent efforts [by Yann Saunders, inter alia] havedocumented all of the known survivors in an Internet registry. Amazingly, nearly70-percent of the original cars have been documented as survivors or permanentlydestroyed. As with all Broughams, this stainless steel-topped sedan came with an extensivearray of options and equipment including factory air-conditioning, memory seating, powerside windows and vent windows, Guidematic control for the headlights, standard radio,power locks, and an automatic trunk pull down. As each of the 400 Broughams produced in1957 were essentially all lavishly equipped with every conceivable option that GM coulddream up, one of the few features that the original buyer could choose was the color andtrim. The buyer of this Cadillac certainly had an eye for exclusivity when they selectedCopenhagen Blue (one of 24) and matching Mojave cloth and medium blue leather (one ofeight). According to the Cadillac Brougham Registry, this car, #362, was at one time partof a Virginia Collection and was offered for sale in 1998. It was also at one point withina collection in Japan. It offers a clean motor compartment with air conditioning, Dualfour-barrel carburetors, and chrome valve covers. The Mouton sheepskin carpeting is stillin place as is the rare upholstery. Overall, this Brougham is in very presentablecondition and a great find for the enthusiast.