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The Cadillac Fleetwood (and Brougham) was the largest production car made in the United States from 1993-1996, when production was ended to make room for the Escalade. 1994 brought the Corvette derived LT-1 350 5.7 liter engine to make 260 horse power. The '''Cadillac Fleetwood''' (and '''Brougham''') was the largest production car made in the ] from 1993-1996, when production ceased. 1994 brought the ]-derived ] 350 in³ (5.7 L) engine to make 260 hp.


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The Cadillac Fleetwood (and Brougham) was the largest production car made in the United States from 1993-1996, when production ceased. 1994 brought the Corvette-derived LT-1 350 in³ (5.7 L) engine to make 260 hp.

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