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| Description: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado brougham in EXCELLENT CONDITION! ALL ORIGINAL and for the most part garage kept! There was Only 400 hand built in 1957 - this ultra-luxury car boasted a retail price of that cost an astonishing $13,074 __ twice the price of any other 1957 Eldorado and more than the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud of the same year. FEATURES It has two four barrel carburetors Factory air conditioning It has a stainless steel body No tears in the seats and the headliner is in tight and clean condition! It has an accessories box in the back seat Equipped with air ride suspension It has counter-balanced Insulation throughout for sound dampening as well as climate control The bumpers, grill, and all of the outside lights and mirrors are all in perfect condition This Automobile recently sold at an auction for 180,000! The Motor Pulls 345hp, comparable to modern sports cars, and like any engine, it should be freshly oiled, gassed and tuned to the next climate change. This Automobile could easily get TOP DOLLAR! This Cadillac was the only one sold in Cleveland in 1957, and it has stayed here the entire timeTo see some of the auctions FULL FINANCING, EXTENDED WARRANTIES, AND NATIONWIDE SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE! The 1957-1960 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham has often been compared to the 1956-1957 Continental Mark II. It has even been said that the Brougham was GM's response to Ford's second-generation Continental. Truthfully, about all the two had in common were great styling and poor sales. The Continental Mark II was planned as a reincarnation of the original 1940-1948 Continental, later known as the Mark I. Built by the entirely separate Continental Division of Ford Motor Company, the Mark II was offered only as a two-door hardtop. 1957 was chiefly notable for the introduction of one of GM's most memorable designs, the Eldorado Brougham. This four-door hardtop with rear-hinged rear doors was an ultra-luxury car that cost an astonishing $13,074 __ twice the price of any other 1957 Eldorado and more than the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud of the same year. It featured a stainless steel roof, air suspension, the first memory power seats, automatic starting for the engine and every other comfort and convenience feature available at GM at the time, even small bottles of perfume. There were serious difficulties with the air suspension. Some owners found it cheaper to have the system removed and replaced with conventional coil springs. The 1957-58 Eldorado Brougham also marked the return of the Cadillac Series 70, if only briefly. 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville Model years 1957__1958 Assembly Detroit, Michigan, USA Body style 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door hardtop Layout FR layout Platform C-body Engine 365 cu in (6.0 L) OHV Transmission 4-speed Hydra-Matic Wheelbase 2-door: 129.5 in 4-door: 126.0 in Length 1957 2-door: 222.1 in 1958 2-door: 223.4 in 4-door: 216.3 in Width 2-door: 80.0 in 4-door: 78.5 in Height 4-door: 55.5 in Curb weight 5,000__5,500 lb Cadillac DeVille Cadillac Series 62 Designer Harley Earl Click here to contact seller |
Price: 127000.00
Location: Calabasas, California 91302
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