Vehicle Description
This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado is a rolling legend that's a true
survivor with its original 500 cubic-inch V8, and factory colors
inside and out. Yes, this cool coupe might just be the most
affordable way to carry around all your family and friends in
style.
Dunbarton Green, that's the color grabbing all your attention. Yes,
it's a factory color, and it even shows signs of being the same
paint applied in Detroit forty years ago. That minty hue represents
the '70s so well, and it's far more distinct and bold than any
earthtone you usually got from this era. To still get this amount
of shine from it means, you know it has been well cared for over
the years, and the same goes for the green vinyl top and matching
pinstriping. In fact, it has had the same owner for the last
quarter-century. These coupes were chrome kings, and that's why we
love to see all the brightwork complete in place like the extra
wide bumpers, bold mirror-like grille, lower body trim, and rear
fender caps that are a nod to the legendary tailfin era. As much as
this is a survivor, there are a few cool custom touches like the
turbine wheels and the pre-war style Cadillac hood ornament.
Open the door for one of this coupe's coolest elements. That's the
original code-32B green vinyl with comfortable plaid inserts. It's
the kind of material that could only come from this era, and so
people will marvel at how bright and complete it remains today. But
more than just the seats are looking stellar. The carpeting, door
panels, dash, and headliner all carry a rich green appearance that
creates a very cool atmosphere. Plus, you get the kind of luxury
that made these Cadillacs so special when new, and the kind of
options that you would expect in a brand new car. This includes
power windows, power locks, power seats, cruise control,
tilt/telescoping steering wheel, and provisions for air
conditioning. The stereo is an upgraded AM/FM cassette model so you
can even adapt to modern music players with ease. You sit behind
the original Caddy three-spoke steering wheel and gaze at a clear
gauge package. But it's not just comfortable for you. The flat
floor of the Eldorado means it really does offer relaxed seating
for six.
A Cadillac is a cool cruiser, and there's a lot of good going on
beneath the metal. 1976 was the last year for the monstrous 500
cubic-inch V8 motor. Because this coupe has been about authenticity
so much already, it should be no surprise that this is a numbers
matching car. Emission regulations of that era had started to take
out some of the horsepower, but this Caddy has no trouble moving
because it still makes about as much torque as a modern V8 Chevy
truck! The cruising attitude is heightened by a smooth-shifting
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and disc brakes
at all four corners.
Complete with owner's manual, this is a classic that's big, roomy,
and floats over the road with complete comfort. It's amazing such
an authentic piece of American history can be so complete and so
affordable. Call today!!!