The aristocratic-sounding Fleetwood, which came to epitomize fine automotive design throughout the world, had humble beginnings not in some lordly English village, but rather a small town between Kutztown and Reading where autos were custom-built for the likes of Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valentino, the Emperor of Japan, Italian noblemen and an Indian Prince.
Cadillac stopped manufacturing its largest flagship model bearing the proud Fleetwood nameplate after the 1996 model year
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