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Most defintitely worth the effort.

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That is Grand Prix Brougham. Two things I notice that tell me it is:

1. The steering wheel

2. The seats. I see the pillow seats offered on Brougham.

That car can be fixed and put back to proper condition.

Also, the door panels are another way to tell that this is the Brougham model. The '87 LE I was looking at earlier this year, the owner put in the door panels from a Brougham because of the nicer look and feel over the base and LE door pulls.

GMTG74, this has your name on it.

If I never bought the Cadillac, maybe. The Caddy has drained me of all the money I had saved up over the past couple of years, plus being unemployed (laid-off)this past summer took the rest. Sadly, while I own the Caddy, there will be no other cars/trucks at this time.

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