Vehicle Description
1964 Cadillac Eldorado. Rotisserie restored .This car has had a
documented (I'll include some album pictures) frame off restoration
It is a multiple winner at national concours events including
Cadillac Grand Nationals where it has placed first in the Primary
Class and subsequently won its Senior Badge at 97 points. She is
restored in her original color of code 97 Firemist Saddle (gold).
The interior is original to the car with only slight wear and is
perforated. The bucket seats and console make this car more
desirable and rare. The white top works perfectly and the tires are
new. I have another album of receipts that will accompany the sale
as will the major trophies and awards. This car also has its a AACA
badge and invited this May to the annual Keels and Wheels Concours
d' Elegance where she was judged by Kip Wasenko, lead GM designer
from 1997 to 2007 and Bill Warner, Amelia Island Concours Founder.
She received First Place in the division and Best In Show in her
class. I am a restorer of 1954-1964 Cadillacs and a national judge
for the Cadillac and LaSalle Club and a 63-64 CLC member. I have
only seen 2 or 3 1964 Eldorados that could rival this car. Less
than 1,900 were produced in 1964 and only a few hundred remain
today. 1964 was the first year for the venerable 429 cid engine and
the African wood inlays, the last year for the fins, and the
Eldorado only rear quarters without the troublesome fender skirts.
The car came out of Connecticut and I was told that Wayne Carini's
father helped out during the restoration. I judged the car at its
first CLC Grand National in 2014 and kept up with it until the
owner decided to sell it to me a couple of years ago. I will
guarantee that if you purchase this car, you can save on shipping
as you can drive it home to any place in the U.S., Canada, or
Mexico. In summer time parades here in Texas she never overheats
and I have converted the ignition to Pertronix in order to
eliminate any worries.