Vehicle Description
***1977 Cadillac Eldorado*** 1977 was the beginning of the end for
large American luxury coupes. Many manufacturers were in the
process of downsizing their models as the Ford Thunderbird had
undergone its first downsizing as well as the Chevrolet Monte Carlo
undergoing a downsizing for the 1978 model year. However, Cadillac
would hold out a little while longer before shrinking their
flagship model. For 1977, Cadillac ditched the massive 500ci V8 in
favor of the smaller but still ridiculously large 425ci V8 that
made a whopping 195hp. The engine is mated to a transversal mounted
3 speed transmission powering the front wheels. This particular
Eldorado was recently repainted in a beautiful silver with red
pinstripe which is actually a paint scheme from the 1978 model
Eldorado's. The interior is a beautiful late 70s red and shows no
excessive wear or any damage to speak of. All accessories work as
they should, including the air conditioner. It should be noted that
the A/C has be wired to operate off of a switch mounted to the
drivers side footwell as the factory A/C temperature gauge is
inoperable, but only needs a replacement connection to be operable
again. The radio works like a dream, however a new antenna would be
needed if the retractable function is expected to work.
Mechanically the car is solid and drives like a dream. There are
not many cars that drive as comfortably as an old Eldorado, so why
don't you come down to Iconic Motors and see just how comfy and
luxurious this eighteen and a half foot monster really is. Features
List: -425ci V8 -3 Speed Automatic -A/C -AM/FM Radio -Bench Seats
-Arm Rests for driver and passenger -Fresh Paint Job -Vinyl Roof
-Iconic Late 70s Style Color Match Hard Top, Custom Striping,
Garage Kept, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Dome Lamp, Rear
Window Defroster, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Glass, Power
Steering, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, All-Season Tires,
Spare Tire, Leather Seats