1958 Cadillac Eldorado

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Manufacturer:Cadillac
Model:Eldorado
Year:1958
Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Color:Deauville graywith stainless steel top
Mileage:86134
Transmission:Automatic
Interior Color:Light Gray plainbroadclothdark gray leat
Engine:V8
Number of Cylinders:8
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You are bidding on a 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham very low production only 304 Eldorado Broughams built for 1958 Only has 86134 original miles 365 CI V8 3 2 barrel carburetor Trypower automatic transmission air conditioning power Memory seats power windows power door locks air ride suspension has magnetized Mini bar in the glove Box have 2 of the Original shot cups have complete woman's grooming kit unopened Box of arpege extrait de lanvin perfume compact matching Leather note book cigarette case car was repainted once to its original color deauville gray several years ago does have some chips and minor scratches and a few blemishes in the paint but still is very beautiful The Interior Light Gray plain broadcloth dark gray leather is in beautiful shape Also has the original Jack and instructions and battery box car is 99% rust free And has all original sheet metal runs and drives great will need a little TLC because is been sitting Vehicle comes with a lot of extra part exhaust vents tail lights and gaskets And much more
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1957-58 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
The stunning 1957-58 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham is arguably the most lavish car that automaker has ever built. It was by far the highest-priced American auto and was produced in limited numbers to show that Caddy was the luxury car king.
Still gorgeous, the Eldorado Brougham sedan--actually a four-door hardtop with no center roof posts--carried the stratospheric price of $13,074. A regular Cadillac sedan cost $4,781, and a Chevrolet sedan could be had for $2,048.
Only wealthy folks and movie stars thus could afford an Eldorado Brougham. But the car gave Cadillac great publicity and enhanced its reputation for advanced engineering--besides drawing prospective buyers of regular Cadillacs to showrooms. It also gave future Cadillacs with the Eldorado name a reputation for unique styling and engineering advances.
The 1958 Eldorado Brougham, which cost the same as its predecessor, can be told from the 1957 model by its different non-Sabre Spoke elaborate wheel covers. Both had premium wide-oval high-performance tires with narrow-band whitewalls.
This "Eldo" possessed more upscale features than any luxury auto. It carried every conceivable gadget and cost as much as a new suburban tract home. Fat, rich Cadillac reportedly lost $10,000 on each Eldorado Brougham made, but never really expected it to be profitable.
Only 400 Eldorado Broughams were made in 1957 and just 304 were built in 1958. That compared with a total of 1,769 rival, limited-production 1956-57 Continental Mark II models from Ford Motor Co., which was General Motors Corp.'s chief competitor. (Cadillac farmed out Eldorado Brougham production to Italy's Pininfarina in 1959 and 1960, but those Broughams looked nearly the same as regular Cadillacs and only 300 were built.)
The 1957-58 Eldorado Brougham was GM's direct answer to the beautifully crafted Continental Mark II two-door hardtop. The flawlessly styled Continental was built by a new, special Ford Motor division

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