A white Fleetwood Eldorado convertible, the last American-made soft-top car at the time, rolled off the assembly line at GM's Cadillac assembly plant in Detroit on April 21, 1976, ending a tradition ...
In the early fall of 1967, Cadillac debuted a car of startling originality that was also a sort of heresy when it came to the offerings from the American luxury brand. The phrase ‘El Dorado’ - a ...
At the height of the Malaise, in the late seventies, high-end American carmakers were putting a great deal of emphasis, resources, and hope into the personal luxury segment. With performance all but ...
The Cadillac brand was established in 1903. A part of Cadillac’s fiftieth anniversary celebration, a new flagship model was introduced. A contest was held to name the new car. The name was a ...
View post: The Next Ram 1500 Could Look Nothing Like Today’s Trucks The Cadillac Eldorado has been many things over the years, ranging from massive, extravagant land yachts to downsized, front-wheel ...
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Prototype 1978 Cadillac Eldorado
Lou showcases a one-of-a-kind 1978 Cadillac Eldorado prototype, revealing its exclusive design details, luxury features, and place in Cadillac’s innovation history.
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