Cadillac Eldorado Convertible (1976)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1976 |
VIN : | 6L67S6Q214016 | Mileage: | 2485 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Exterior Color: | Blue |
Body Type: | Convertible | Model: | Eldorado |
Transmission: | Automatic | Options: | Convertible |
Interior Color: | White | Make: | Cadillac |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Midlothian, Texas, United States
Vehicle description
Only 2468 mi on its complete rebuild, like-new original factory 500 ci V8 engine by Jasper in September 2016 with transferrable nationwide warranty. Ole" Big Blue is a Cadillac dream! Ole Big Blue performs like new - like a magic carpet ride down the highway. One of the finer examples that can be found on the market today. This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible featured here is finished in its original Cadillac blue, a white and blue interior, and a new white convertible top. This incredible Eldorado convertible was acquired by a private owner in Ohio as part of his personal collection. This Cadillac has been meticulously garaged and maintained as evidenced by the pictures. With low mileage on the rebuilt motor and flawless drivetrain, this 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible is one of the finest available on the market today. I am proud to offer this exceptional Cadillac to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who appreciates low mileage and solid condition. Options Include: Factory air conditioning Power windows New power convertible top AM/FM stereo with power antenna Front and rear floor mats Soft and hard parade boot Coker whitewall tires Show quality factory Cadillac hubcaps Hidden security electrical kill switch and, built-in easy access battery charger/tender for garage storage
Documentation includes: owner’s manual consumer information guide maintenance receipts/schedule and Jasper engine warranty The 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible is an prime example of the the last American full-size convertible. The "76 is easily the best and most collectible out of the 7th generation Cadillac Eldorados.
The Eldorado underwent major modifications the previous year, so the "76 received just minor styling changes. It was given rectangular headlamps, a new grill, revised tail lamp lenses, full rear wheel openings, and overall crisper lines. It resulted in a smoother and more aerodynamic appearance, reminiscent of the "67 and "70 models: two milestones in Cadillac styling. It was widely advertised as "the last American convertible" when the "76 was announced as the final year for Cadillac"s convertible line.
By popular demand, Cadillac reintroduced the Eldorado convertible for the 1984 model year, but it was a completely different car. It had nowhere near the stature and majesty of the "76, and as a result, the 1976 has remained a true testament to the end of an era.
Its length overall is 18.675 ft., and curb weight tipped the scales at 5400 lbs. The term "land yacht" was coined specifically for this vehicle. The Cadillac Eldorado used front-wheel drive, so GM could install longitudinally mounted V8 engines, and a highly modified Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission sent power to the front wheels. This effectively eliminated torque steer, a huge accomplishment considering the Eldorado"s torquey V8 engine.
Documentation includes: owner’s manual consumer information guide maintenance receipts/schedule and Jasper engine warranty The 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible is an prime example of the the last American full-size convertible. The "76 is easily the best and most collectible out of the 7th generation Cadillac Eldorados.
The Eldorado underwent major modifications the previous year, so the "76 received just minor styling changes. It was given rectangular headlamps, a new grill, revised tail lamp lenses, full rear wheel openings, and overall crisper lines. It resulted in a smoother and more aerodynamic appearance, reminiscent of the "67 and "70 models: two milestones in Cadillac styling. It was widely advertised as "the last American convertible" when the "76 was announced as the final year for Cadillac"s convertible line.
By popular demand, Cadillac reintroduced the Eldorado convertible for the 1984 model year, but it was a completely different car. It had nowhere near the stature and majesty of the "76, and as a result, the 1976 has remained a true testament to the end of an era.
Its length overall is 18.675 ft., and curb weight tipped the scales at 5400 lbs. The term "land yacht" was coined specifically for this vehicle. The Cadillac Eldorado used front-wheel drive, so GM could install longitudinally mounted V8 engines, and a highly modified Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission sent power to the front wheels. This effectively eliminated torque steer, a huge accomplishment considering the Eldorado"s torquey V8 engine.