
The limousines themselves were based on Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham bodies with sections inserted between the B- and C-pillars, partially adorned with a huge vertical slab of chrome. A VCR and a TV -- items adding considerable weight to the limo -- were designed to be stowed underneath a middle row of rear-facing seats. As you'd expect, "Cadillac Trump" crests adorned most of the visible surfaces inside and out, while wood "furniture" and office equipment assured an impressive curb weight. vJust as in later decades, The Donald was big on Trump-branded merchandise, and for some reason, he saw the recession-wrecked economic landscape as the perfect time to launch a Trump-branded limousine.