At almost 19-toes in length and the peak of American luxury automobiles at the time, this 1978 Cadillac Eldorado turned into and nevertheless is big and in charge and it’s one lovely car.
Man, what a car. This one brings back lots of memories for me. My first process after high school, after more than one year as a guitar teacher during high school, was parking and washing cars at an indoor parking garage in a medical building. One of the medical doctors who had an office there had an Eldorado precisely like this one. This car looks almost new and the seller says that it has just underneath 46,000 miles. 1978 become the final 12 months for the ninth-era Eldorado and the ultimate 12 months for GM’s full-sized E-body cars which include the Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera, and the Eldorado. The Eldorado could shrink with the aid of 20-inches in length and about 10-inches in width the following year. It appears that this automobile has its bumper filler panels in top-notch condition which is splendid to see. Spoiler alert: this automobile has been repainted.
The engine looks great and it’s Cadillac’s 425 cubic-inch V8 with 180 hp. I know, your Toyota has 100 more horsepower than that but come on, this became the late-70s and it’s an Eldorado! I can’t see anybody going incorrect here. Are there any enthusiasts of the final of the large Eldorados out there? Any former owners?