Vehicle Description
The Eldorado Special model came into existence as a limited-edition
Cadillac late in the 1953 production year. Only about 500 were made
in '53, and so technically, 1954 was the first full-production year
for this storied American automobile. Only 2,150 Eldorado Specials
were produced in 1954, and this is a wonderful example. It is
finished in its correct factory color, code "18" Alpine White, with
a matching factory-correct code "38" two-tone Red leather interior.
Recently, a beautiful Burgundy canvas soft top was installed on the
vehicle. Under the hood, is the correct 4-barrel V8 engine
connected to an automatic transmission. This is an actual-mile car,
showing 102,457 miles on the odometer. It is a very nicely equipped
Eldorado, featuring power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power top, AM radio, heater/defroster, E-Z-Eye glass, Autronic Eye,
deluxe vertical/horizontal power seat, parade boot, chrome wire
wheels, wide whitewall tires, and exclusive Eldorado trim &
badging. A stunning mid-century General Motors convertible that
epitomizes the "Golden Era" of post-war America!