By the early 1980s, Cadillac was navigating a changing automotive
landscape shaped by fuel economy regulations and evolving consumer
tastes, yet the Eldorado remained a symbol of prestige, comfort,
and technological confidence. The Biarritz trim, long positioned as
the pinnacle of Eldorado luxury, emphasized craftsmanship, plush
materials, and exclusivity. As one of the last front-wheel-drive
American luxury convertibles of its era, the 1984 Biarritz
Convertible stands today as a rolling time capsule of Cadillac's
commitment to comfort and innovation during a transitional period
for the brand. This 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible is
a nicely preserved example, retaining a clean CARFAX� that shows
just three owners from new. According to its original window
sticker, the car was delivered new through Roth Cadillac Inc. of
Erie, Pennsylvania, and was finished in the elegant and optional
Firemist exterior color, paired with a rich, dark Carmine leather
interior, an attractive period-correct color combination. Power
comes from Cadillac's 4.1-liter V-8 engine with electronic fuel
injection, backed by an automatic transmission, delivering smooth
and refined performance befitting the marque. As expected of a
Biarritz, this Eldorado was generously equipped from the factory.
Loaded with optional equipment, it includes automatic climate
control, power convertible top, leather seating surfaces, driver
and passenger power seats, cruise control, digital instrumentation,
AM/FM stereo, illuminated vanity mirrors, power windows and power
locks, tilt and telescoping steering column, cruise control, and
Cadillac's signature ride-focused suspension. The window sticker
further confirms a total MSRP of $34,566 when new, which translates
to $107,811 today, showcasing its position as a premium luxury
offering in 1984. Accompanying the sale are the original window
sticker, a clean CARFAX� report, the original owner's manual and
sleeve, and the distinctive Cadillac Gold Key Delivery System
cassette. Acquired by The Dane Miller Estate Collection in 1994,
this Eldorado has been cared for in his two-story,
climate-controlled car facility. With its striking Firemist and
dark Carmine color combination and list of factory options, this
1984 Eldorado Biarritz offers the opportunity acquire an authentic
representation of Cadillac's final-era American luxury
convertibles. * Clean CARFAX� and just three owners from new
* Loaded with an array of factory options per the original window
sticker
* Finished in optional Firemist over a dark Carmine leather
interior
* Acquired by The Dane Miller Estate Collection 1994
* Showing just over 35,000 miles on the odometer at the time of
cataloguing
By the early 1980s, Cadillac was navigating a changing automotive
landscape shaped by fuel economy regulations and evolving consumer
tastes, yet the Eldorado remained a symbol of prestige, comfort,
and technological confidence. The Biarritz trim, long positioned as
the pinnacle of Eldorado luxury, emphasized craftsmanship, plush
materials, and exclusivity. As one of the last front-wheel-drive
American luxury convertibles of its era, the 1984 Biarritz
Convertible stands today as a rolling time capsule of Cadillac's
commitment to comfort and innovation during a transitional period
for the brand.
This 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible is a nicely
preserved example, retaining a clean CARFAX� that shows just three
owners from new. According to its original window sticker, the car
was delivered new through Roth Cadillac Inc. of Erie, Pennsylvania,
and was finished in the elegant and optional Firemist exterior
color, paired with a rich, dark Carmine leather interior, an
attractive period-correct color combination.
Power comes from Cadillac's 4.1-liter V-8 engine with electronic
fuel injection, backed by an automatic transmission, delivering
smooth and refined performance befitting the marque. As expected of
a Biarritz, this Eldorado was generously equipped from the factory.
Loaded with optional equipment, it includes automatic climate
control, power convertible top, leather seating surfaces, driver
and passenger power seats, cruise control, digital instrumentation,
AM/FM stereo, illuminated vanity mirrors, power windows and power
locks, tilt and telescoping steering column, cruise control, and
Cadillac's signature ride-focused suspension. The window sticker
further confirms a total MSRP of $34,566 when new, which translates
to $107,811 today, showcasing its position as a premium luxury
offering in 1984.
Accompanying the sale are the original window sticker, a clean
CARFAX� report, the original owner's manual and sleeve, and the
distinctive Cadillac Gold Key Delivery System cassette. Acquired by
The Dane Miller Estate Collection in 1994, this Eldorado has been
cared for in his two-story, climate-controlled car facility. With
its striking Firemist and dark Carmine color combination and list
of factory options, this 1984 Eldorado Biarritz offers the
opportunity acquire an authentic representation of Cadillac's
final-era American luxury convertibles.
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