The Cadillac Fleetwood was produced by the General Motors corporation between 1985 and 1996. It was a full-size luxury car manufactured in the United States. The Fleetwood line continued to be produced until 1999 by the Superior Coach Company of Ohio.
There was no '96 Fleetwood 2 door.
1996
The standard Fleetwood did not include seat heaters, however the Brougham option package did. This was consistent from 1993-1996.
The monitor panel for a 1996 Fleetwood Bounder is typically located near the entrance door, often on the wall or in a cabinet above the entry step. It may also be found near the kitchen area or on the dashboard, depending on the specific layout of the model. This panel provides information on battery levels, fresh water, and holding tanks. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the owner's manual can provide specific guidance for your model.
model will be on the front corner of the unit by name only the serial number and hud numbers are on a plate at the rear of the unit
The 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood has a curb weight of approximately 4,000 to 4,200 pounds, depending on the specific model and options. This full-size luxury sedan is known for its spacious interior and robust build, contributing to its overall weight.
I think you mean Lexus...and I'm not sure, it would depend on the model
The bolt pattern on a vehicle is the imaginary circle that would be formed by the wheel lugs. On a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood the bolt pattern is 5 lug 5 inch or 127 millimeter standard offset.
Contact Fleetwood directly. They can look up all the specifications of your vehicle by looking up the VIN number.
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The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.