Vehicle Description
1977 Cadillac Eldorado - 425ci V8 - Automatic Transmission - Green
Over White Interior - 69k Miles (Please note: If you happen to be
viewing this 1977 Cadillac Eldorado on a website other than our
Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some
of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website
limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 150
photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video,
please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) Nothing
succeeds like the 1977 Eldorado's excess. �€" Hagerty Media, August
2019 The website, HotCars.com, also gave these American luxury cars
a major thumbs-up: The 1977 Cadillac Eldorado is a stunning vehicle
to behold and was one of the five most expensive vehicles to buy in
1977, with the base model starting at $11,187. In today's money,
that is around $48,000. Not that much by 2020 Cadillac standards,
but still quite an expensive vehicle regardless. The car was
designed to be considered luxurious and more on the elegant side,
versus sleek and sexy. With Cadillac's storied history and
attention to detail, the '77 Cadillac was truly a culmination of
American engineering and refinement. ... the 1977 Cadillac Eldorado
is a timeless piece of automobile history. In Detroit parlance,
Eldos were always loaded automobiles: Standard equipment for the
1977 Cadillac Eldorados included: AM/FM Signal Seeking Stereo radio
with automatic power antenna, power windows and door locks,
Automatic Climate Control w/economy setting, tinted glass, 6-way
power seat, and white-wall steel-belted radials. Also standard were
Automatic Level Control, Variable Ratio Power steering, power
brakes with front discs, and Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission.
Offered here is a 1977 Cadillac Eldorado showing 69,149 original
miles on its odometer, or fewer than 1,600 miles per-year since
new. The pride of ownership this car inspired can best be
appreciated by noting its near-showroom, survivor condition inside
and out. (In that regard, a fabric car cover and battery maintainer
are included in the sale.) The car's beautiful and relatively rare
exterior metallic Thyme Green Firemist (code 94) paint color adds
its own exclamation point to this American beauty. The original
finish remains uniformly shiny across the entire body. Panel-fit
lines are excellent, and all body panels are free of damage. The
landau-style, padded white vinyl half-roof with opera windows and
Cadillac logo emblems remains in excellent condition. (To best
assess the quality of the paint and chrome finish, be sure to view
the close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying gallery.)
The bespoke chrome Cadillac grille--with quad rectangular
headlights incorporated-shines beautifully; it is an impressive
sight viewed head-on with Eldorado prominent above the grille.
Other brightwork-including windshield trim, Cadillac-branded side
mirrors, bodyside trim, door handles, and rear bumper--exhibits the
same condition. Twin, white paint stripes accent the model's
horizontal lines and meet on the rear decklid. Cabin glass and
lighting lenses are clear and undamaged. All badging and emblems
are present in their factory-affixed locations. Brushed-metal full
wheel covers (with Cadillac logos) and correct whitewall tires are
mounted. Inside, the overall design, the surfaces and the component
features all convey a distinct first-class-lounge vibe. The tufted,
square-panel design leather upholstery on the fold-forward 50-50
front seats and rear bench (surrounded by woodgrain trim) has been
perfectly maintained; its promise of comfort positively beckons.
Door panels combine leather, woodgrain, and chrome trim in perfect
harmony, all equally well-kept. The car's expansive
woodgrain-trimmed dashboard is framed by the black padded steering
wheel with Cadillac logo; textured wood trim extends across the
dash to the passenger side. Dash surfaces-including black-padded
top, chrome switchgear high