1976 Cadillac Eldorado
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General Motors marketed the Eldorado from 1952-2002 as their top model in the Cadillac line-up with an astonishing ten generations of production. The Eldorado along with its sister ship the Oldsmobile Tornado were the first mass produced, by any American manufacturer, to use front wheel drive. From 1967 forward, the Cadillac Eldorado was built in high volumes on a unique two-door personal luxury platform. Our 1976 Eldorado is a seventh- generation example. Sold as hard top and convertible models. 1976 was the last year that General Motors made an Eldorado convertible until 1984. Heavily advertised as' the last American convertible' with about 14,000 units sold. It is believed that many were purchased as investments. The 1976 model can be distinguished by a few minor styling changes including a new grille and revised taillight lenses. This elegant Eldorado comes white paint and matching white leather interior with burgundy dash and carpets. Being a Cadillac, it comes with all the goodies including power steering, power brakes, a/c, tilt/ telescopic wheel, cruise control, power...