THE LAST AMERICAN CONVERTIBLE OF THE 70SOUTSTANDING CONDITION W/
32K ACTUAL MILES !ALL ORIGINAL PHOENICIAN IVORY PAINT !LIGHT IVORY
& GOLD LEATHER INTERIOR500 CI CADILLAC V-8/3-SPEED
AUTOMATICFRONT-WHEEL DRIVE & 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKESA/C, CRUISE, AM/FM
8-TRACK, PW, P LOCKSTILT/TELESCOPIC STEERING COLUMNHAND-PICKED BY
THE LAST DETAILREADY TO DRIVE, SHOW & ENJOY As one of the final
expressions of Bill Mitchell's time as head of GM's famed styling
studios, a position he held since he was Harley Earl's handpicked
successor in 1958, the 1971-78 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado of the
1970s never fails to draw attention. Continuing the basic styling
theme introduced for 1971 but updated by 1975 with bold blade-type
front fenders, quad rectangular headlamps, and other revisions, the
1975-78 Eldorado was a huge sales success and stands as a landmark
GM design. As tightening government regulations threatened the
existence of the beloved convertible in North America, the 1976
Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado is probably best remembered as the last
American production car to be offered with a convertible body style
during the 1970s. When the final Eldorado Convertible rolled off
the production line on April 21, 1976, most industry observers
believed there would likely never again be another American
production convertible. Advertised for 1976 as the "only
convertible built in America," the Cadillac Eldorado was sold as a
legend-to-be and a future collectible. Based upon a commanding
126.3-inch wheelbase chassis, the Fleetwood Eldorado exemplified
wealth and style like no other automobile of the era. Befitting its
top-of-the-line stature, the Eldorado's mechanical specifications
were quite sophisticated to match, including the last use of
Cadillac?s proprietary 500 cubic-inch V-8 engine, plus front-wheel
drive (introduced for 1967), four-wheel disc brakes, and optional
Bendix electronic fuel injection. Priced from $11,049 when new, the
1976 Eldorado Convertible was popular and truly marked the end of
an era. Another carefully selected classic car from The Last
Detail, this 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible has accumulated
just 32k Actual miles at the time of writing. Finished in
Phoenician Ivory with a White power-operated convertible top, this
"end of the line" 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is accented by
a factory Light Ivory and Gold leather interior. In addition to its
high-torque 500 CI Cadillac V-8 engine and Turbo-Hydramatic 400
3-speed automatic transmission, this Eldorado is very well equipped
with options and amenities, including power brakes and steering,
air conditioning, an AM/FM 8-Track radio, cruise control, a
tilt/telescopic steering wheel, and power door locks, a power front
seat, and power windows. White sidewall tires and full
Cadillac-scripted wheel covers complete this fabulous 1976 Eldorado
Convertible. Offered with low mileage and handsomely presented,
this 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible exemplifies the unique
approach to class-leading luxury and prestige offered by Cadillac
in the 1970s. Be sure to call us today to experience it for
yourself and add it to your collection in time for top-down spring
and summer enjoyment.
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