Vehicle Description
1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Classic Astroroof Coupe ? Odometer
reads a mere 280 miles from new and it shows! ? Final model year of
the eighth-generation Eldorado; the last of the ?big? Eldos ? One
of 25 factory Biarritz Classics Astroroof made with sunroofs at
American Sunroof Corporation, a $3,547 option! ? Sold new on July
14th, 1978 at Heber Jones Cadillac in Middletown, Ohio to Mr.
Wilson of Franklin, Ohio ? The original Wilson family owned the
Cadillac to 2016! ? Included with the original window sticker of
$17,390, original build sheet and original delivery paperwork ? 425
CID V-8 engine with front wheel drive ? Optional factory
eight-track player and a 40-channel Citizens? Band (CB) radio with
the original Cadillac RCA tapes ? Turbo-Hydramatic 425 three-speed
automatic transmission and 2.73 gearing ? Demitasse Brown Metallic
(code 64) over Arizona Beige (code 62) exterior with Light Beige
Elk Grain Cabriolet Padded Vinyl Roof (code T) and dark brown
accent stripes ? Light Beige and Dark Saddle Sierra Grain leather
interior (code 644) ? Automatic climate control, power steering,
power four-wheel disc brakes, cruise control, six-way power front
seats, power windows, power mirrors, power locks and power trunk
lid release ? Twilight Sentinel, Soft-Ray glass, electronic level
control, three-speed intermittent windshield wipers and
tilt/telescope steering column ? Optional Cadillac trumpet horns At
the height of the Disco Era and near the end of the Me Decade,
Cadillac still made one traditional, luxury yacht ? the Eldorado.
This particular example, an Eldorado Biarritz Classic Coupe, shows
only 280 miles on the clock and is a true time capsule from stem to
stern! It is one of only 25 factory optioned Biarritz Custom
Classic Astroroof Coupes with sunroofs from American Sunroof
Corporation (code CF5), a $3,547 option alone! This ultra low
mileage Cadillac was sold new on July 14th, 1978 at Heber Jones
Cadillac in Middletown, Ohio to Mr. Wilson of Franklin, Ohio for a
full sticker price of $17,390! The original Wilson family owned the
Cadillac to the year 2016 and the original window sticker, factory
build sheet, copy of the Wilson family Ohio title from 2006 and all
original delivery paperwork is still included. This car was
purchased from the Wilson's in 2016. Dressed in a very
period-distinctive Demitasse Brown Metallic (code 62) over Arizona
Beige (code 64), the car?s paint and trim are in overall excellent
condition, including the Light Beige Elk Grain Cabriolet padded
vinyl roof (code T) and dark brown accent stripes. This example was
made on June 9, 1978 in General Motors? Detroit, Michigan factory
(VIN code Q). Five hundred of these Eldorado Biarritz Classics were
delivered to American Sunroof Corporation (ASC) in nearby
Southgate, Michigan for sunroof or Astroroof installations. ASC
took between four and six hours to do the conversions before
shipping the car back to the factory, where it underwent finally
assembly. While at ASC, workers also added the Demitasse Brown
Metallic paint to the center portion of the hood, upper door
sections and the forward part of the roof (ahead of the vinyl
portion). Exterior moldings were then added followed by a dark
brown accent stripe. The entire process took about five days. The
car?s bodywork is straight and solid, its engine bay is extremely
tidy, the battery appears new and its chrome bumpers look great.
The car?s trunk is similar extremely tidy condition with StowAway
spare tire and cover, jack and factory front and rear floor mats.
This car rolls on American Classic wide whitewalls, size P235/75R15
at all four corners. The tires are mounted on steel wheels topped
with Arizona Beige factory wheel covers. The tires have plenty of
tread and are in very good order, while the wheel covers are in
excellent condition. Under the hood is a 425 CID V-8 engine (that
equals 7L for those of you under 35). Backing this motor is a
Turbo-Hydramatic 425 three-speed automatic transmission and a
2.73:1 rear end. Driver convenience features abound ? automatic
climate control, power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes,
cruise control, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power
50/50 front seats, three-speed intermittent wipers, illuminated
external thermometer and power trunk lid release. Other gadgets
include Soft-Ray glass, electronic level control, Twilight
Sentinel, tilt/telescoping steering column and factory Citizens?
Band (CB) with AM/FM stereo. Inside, the car is decorated as
distinctively as its exterior. It has Dark Saddle Sierra Grain
Leather seating surfaces framed by Light Beige vinyl and leather
trim (code 644). These are tufted, pillow-style seats in a 50/50
split up front and look fantastic. Other interior features include
a dark beige instrument panel, two-spoke steering wheel and column
and leather jacketed steering wheel rim. The tan headliner is in
remarkably good order. The Dark Beige carpeting is in good,
original order and highlights the Light Beige vinyl lower door
panels and rear quarter panel trim, headliner, roof moldings, seat
side bolsters and center panels. A column-mounted shifter and a
factory AM/FM stereo with eight-track cassette deck and a
40-channel Citizens? Band (CB) radio complete the interior. Unlike
the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham and De Ville, which both boasted
the opulent d?Elegance luxury package, Eldorado did not offer a
similar plush option. This was rectified late in the 1976 model
year with the Biarritz (a name last used for the 1964 Eldorado
convertible) package. The car featured unique exterior trim and the
rear half of the cabriolet roof was covered with a heavily padded
landau vinyl top accented with large ?opera? lights. Body colored
wheel covers were also featured. The 1977?1978 interior featured
?pillowed? style, ?tufted? leather seating, while the 1976 interior
did not. As with other Cadillac models, special order contrasting
upholstery piping and exterior colors were available. Two thousand
Eldorado Custom Biarritz Classics were produced for 1978 only, in
two-tone Arizona Beige/Demitasse Brown and consisted of 1,499 with
no Astroroofs or sunroofs; 475 with Astroroofs; 25 with sunroofs
and one was produced with a power sliding T-top. Only nine of the
latter are known to have been retrofitted by the American Sunroof
Company under Cadillac?s direction. Coupe competition to this
Cadillac in 1978 included Buick?s Riviera, BMW?s 633CSi, Chrysler?s
New Yorker Brougham, Lincoln?s Continental Mark V, Mercedes-Benz?s
280CE, Mercury?s Marquis and Oldsmobile?s Toronado. If you seek a
classic Cadillac with presence and one that offers a sheer,
sumptuous ride and cocoons its occupants in luxury, this is your
car. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check out this low
mileage, true survivor, Eldorado Biarritz Classic Coupe. VIN:
6L47S8Q283091 This car is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows just 280
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!? Note: Please see full terms and
conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said
vehicle, thank you.