Vehicle Description
Cadillac fans know the significance of this car. The 1984 Eldorado
Biarritz convertible represented the return of ragtop Caddys. And
more than just history, this loaded V8 range-topping rolling
elegance still knows how to impress today.
The short run of specialty Eldorado Biarritz convertibles is the
car that ended the drop-top drought at Cadillac, and we know
exactly why. These are the iconic lines of the last of the great
cruising Caddys, and so it deserves an iconic convertible. The
Biarritz drop-top was the most expensive car you could get from the
dealer at the time - even limos cost less! So they made sure these
cars lived up to the highest standard. This has just the right
amount of chrome that cascades down the waterfall grille, and then
naturally flows to the front bumpers, spreads to the lower valances
and pools on the rear bumper. And the extra brightwork streak in
the door line will always confirm to others this is a range-topping
Biarritz. The good complement to this luxury is the Winter White
paint. The factory-correct color has a nice gloss and shine to give
this Cadillac the look of porcelain. Plus, this one also still has
all its great original Cadillac styling cues from clear lenses in
front, to the wire wheels with Caddy's crest logo.
While a white car with a white convertible top is impressive, it
gets even better when you flip a switch and fold it down. The white
leather interior harmonizes with the exterior white. Plus, the blue
convertible boot cover coordinates with the exterior pinstripe and
the interior carpeting and trim. The result is a thoughtful package
that flows between the interior and exterior for a true premium
appearance. The pillow-top seating rivals the best living rooms for
comfort. Everybody has their own individual space, and the front
wheel drive layout means a flat floor for limo-worthy legroom. This
is loaded with the best features, like a power convertible top,
cruise control, a tilt steering wheel, and an upgraded Alpine
AM/FM/cassette stereo. It's especially cool to have the digital
gauge package and a driver information center that goes well with
Cadillac's "High Technology" engine. There are some features that
need servicing, like the driver's seat, rear power window, and air
conditioning (it's already upgraded to R134a.) The idea here is a
complete and clean significant classic you can take home today, and
the value price leaves money in your budget for any improvements
you want to make down the road.
Cadillac's 4.1-liter V8 was cutting edge for its time. It utilized
lightweight aluminum construction and fuel injection to give it the
kind of brisk acceleration that keeps this car worthy of its
Eldorado heritage. These cars are designed for all-day comfort even
on the highway, and so the motor is mated to a four-speed automatic
transmission with overdrive. The feeling on the road is that
incomparable Cadillac cloud, thanks to an all-independent
suspension and power steering. Four-wheel disc brakes were also
standard equipment on the Eldorado, so it has better capabilities
than you'd expect in a convertible with such a cushy ride.
Rarely do you find a vehicle with collectability, rarity, and
desirability, in such an affordable package. That's why we know it
won't stay long in our showroom. Call today!!!