Vehicle Description
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION at Auctions America's Auburn Fall event,
August 31-3, 2017.
Chassis No.
5762116191
Estimate:
$100,000 - $120,000 US
Originally designed by General Motor's legendary Harley Earl and
his storied "Art and Color Department", the stunning Eldorado
Biarritz convertibles were futuristic automobiles produced in a
time of great American economic strength and optimism. With a
factory price of $7,286 they cost nearly twice the average yearly
wage in this country. Clearly, these fabulous and exclusive
automobiles were reserved for people of means. Owning a Biarritz
convertible, then as now, was an expression of glorious excess and
success.
This example, one of just 1,800 Eldorado Biarritz convertibles made
in 1957, is described as in original condition except for a older
repaint in the correct Code 98 Copper. The finish does show minor
polishing wear and signs of use in a few places but is still very
presentable overall, as is the extensive chrome and stainless
brightwork. The original leather upholstery is excellent
considering the age of this 60 year old car, and the white
convertible top and factory fiberglass parade boot are also in good
condition.
This stunning automobile features many appointments which were rare
for a convertible at the time. These include factory air
conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power seat, power
windows, E-Z Eye glass, power top, Autronic headlight dimmer, power
trunk and AM radio. This car is equipped with the 300 hp, 365 cubic
inch single four-barrel V-8, "Hydra-Matic" transmission and dual
exhaust. Newer BF Goodrich Silvertown wide whitewall radial
255/70R15 tires with original factory Sabre wheels complete the
high-end appearance of this rare Cadillac.
Designed to attract attention while effortlessly floating down the
highways of America, this stunning 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz
is unquestionably as pure a status symbol as ever produced in this
country.