- coupe
- 159,900 overpriced
- Charlotte, NC
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- freeclassifieds.com
Changed from two words to one by gm marketers, the eldorado convertible was a cost-no-object for celebrities and wealthy businessmen who wanted the very best of everything. Proof was the $7,000+ price tag that the cadillac eldorado wore... Meant only for the elite, only 2150 were produced in '54. I suppose that sentiment still holds true because this stunning series 62 eldorado is for the well-versed connoisseur who enjoys quality, value, and prestige above all. As an official member of the rare 2,150 cars assembled during the second year of cadillac's most storied nameplate, this pristine drop-top is an investment grade example of one of the rarest and most desirable collector cars ever produced. Bodywork/trim we all know trim is what makes 50s cadillacs so cool, and wow is there a lot of chrome on this eldo. At the front of the car, t3 headlights and chrome-trimmed parking lamps visually dissect a cellular chrome grille that's positioned low enough to emphasize a road-hugging stance. Below that grille, a wraparound gull-wing bumper features prominent chrome guards. And above that grille, a brilliant hood goddess overlooks a fresh cadillac crest and slim-line v emblem that inspired cadillac's current performance moniker. At the top of the car, a stainless-trimmed cowl intake panel rides between cadet visor headlight bezels, a low-profile hood, and bright stainless wipers that clear a stainless trimmed ez-eye windshield. At the sides of that windshield, eldorado-exclusive emblems ride between new-for-'54 vent wings, traditional chrome door handles and a power-operated top. And below that windshield, eldorado-exclusive emblems are perfectly aligned between stainless trim spears, air-slot fender breaks and fluted rocker trim. At the back of the car, a rolled trunk hangs a block-lettered eldorado script above a second gold v and new-for-'54 bumper guards. At the sides of that trun.
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