Car Body #632


As of Dec. 22, 2024, this is the information we have about this car:

[Feb.01.2017] Car #632 wasinitially reported to have been ' destroyed' on Interstate 70, in the midseventies. This' came in from the current owner, John Jones, in Texas, in2002:' Well over a year ago I sent you an E-mail regarding Brougham PD 632' (it may not have gone through). In your Survivor section this car was supposed to havebeen destroyed. It was in fact in a basement near Central Park (New York) at that time butis now safely home with me in Texas (Paint #98). It is complete, including the AirSuspension (not many vanity Items though). This is one of only two 1958 Broughamsthat was originally painted' Desert Bronze (copper) [code #98], from the colorpalette for the regular 1958 Cadillac models, where it was called Desert Gold. The otherwas car #414.

Car Body #632


[Feb.01.2017] Car #632 wasinitially reported to have been ' destroyed' on Interstate 70, in the midseventies. This' came in from the current owner, John Jones, in Texas, in2002:' Well over a year ago I sent you an E-mail regarding Brougham PD 632' (it may not have gone through). In your Survivor section this car was supposed to havebeen destroyed. It was in fact in a basement near Central Park (New York) at that time butis now safely home with me in Texas (Paint #98). It is complete, including the AirSuspension (not many vanity Items though). This is one of only two 1958 Broughamsthat was originally painted' Desert Bronze (copper) [code #98], from the colorpalette for the regular 1958 Cadillac models, where it was called Desert Gold. The otherwas car #414.