Vehicle Description
The Cadillac Eldorado was the pinnacle of the luxury car
marketplace from its inception in 1952 until 2002 which transformed
over twelve generations. Unlike the Fleetwood Brougham and De
Ville, which both boasted the opulent d'Elegance trim luxury
package, Cadillac did not offer a similar option for the Eldorado
until late in the 1976 model year with the introduction of the
Biarritz. The Biarritz option was available on the Eldorado through
the 1991 model year and featured a unique pillowed leather
interior. 1991 was the final year for the eleventh-generation
Eldorado. New this year was Cadillac's 4.9 liter port fuel
injection V-8 engine with GM's 4T60-E electronically-controlled
four-speed transmission. For 1991, the Biarritz trim package
included a Delco-Bose stereo system but marked the final year for
the Eldorado Biarritz as production dropped to 16,212; the lowest
for any Eldorado model since 1966. This highly optioned example,
located in our McDonald, PA showroom originally was a Western car
and remains rust free. The original blue metallic paint shows well
for its age and the interior possesses some minor wear, but the
vehicle remains in great condition. The odometer reads 99,891
miles. Fuel Required always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase. See more pictures at FuelRequired.com.