1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible 2-door 8.2l on 2040-cars
Encino, California, United States
1976 Cadillac Eldorado --500-CID, V8 engine --Front-wheel drive; three-speed automatic transmission (Turbo hydra-magic) --79.161 actual miles --Private seller offers this original 1976 Cadillac Eldorado, is being sold in California, therefore the car has no rust!. Always garaged in the dry. rust free climate of Los Angeles, CA. Driven weekly and well maintained. This Eldorado has only known two owner/driver. General Motors’ successful Eldorado models needed a redesign. The eighth generation (first year 1971) brought back the convertible model missing from Generation VII. The popularity continued as sales rose, and the Eldorado was chosen as the Indy 500 pace car in 1973. The 1975 & 1976 models took after its predecessor from 1974. That year, models featured a redesigned instrument cluster that GM sales brochures dubbed the “space age” instrument panel. Eldorados from this mark were seen in many movies of the 70s. 1975 was at the worst of the economic recession during that time. Just two years earlier, Eldorados accounted for one-sixth of Cadillac’s sales with 51, 451 sold. IN 1976, GM introduced the Biarritz luxury package. This’76 included six-way power adjustable seats, power lock doors, tinted glass and lamp monitors. Factory options for the Eldorado were electronic fuel injection, passenger recliner seat and air cushion restraint system. Under the hood of this Cadillac you see pictured is a 500-CID, V8 engine. This car is front-wheel drive with a three-speed automatic, turbo hydra-matic transmission. This car has 79.161 original miles. The highlight of this ’76 is the original interior. The smooth black on black which was pretty rare and an elegant Eldorado design. The dark wood paneling along the dash will transport you right back to the 1970s. The AM/FM radio with cassette player, a new standard in 1976, is original along with all the gauges which are operable. This Caddy has power steering, brakes and transmission. The convertible top is a black. Taking a ride in this Cadillac convertible will show you how Eldorado became such a successful make for GM. Mileage currently reads 79,161, and it is being sold on a clear California title. Car needs cosmetic attention but is running perfectly. Smooth transmission and engine. Private Seller |
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