1976 Cadillac
Eldorado Bicentannial
sold
The last series of official Cadillac factory convertibles was a special series limited to 200 called “Bicentennial” to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
A collector's item!
The car has a special look, always white with white seats, red piping and white leather.
There is also a badge on the dashboard and two-coloured decorative stripes in red/blue on the bonnet and into the doors.
This excellent Cadillac Eldorado was imported by me in new condition with well under 105 miles in Florida after long storage over 10 years ago.
Afterwards, all damage was repaired according to original standards.
If you are looking for a new, rare, convertible from 1976, you can find one here:
It currently has an original mileage of 695 mls. The car is regularly driven in good weather for maintenance purposes.
It looks like it came from the Cadillac showroom; all papers, including the window sticker and the original brochure, are present.
The car drives and feels as new as it looks.
The 8.2 liter V8 engine was the largest car engine produced in series. The '76 Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible was the last large full-size Cadillac convertible.
Cadillac could have sold many more this year, but due to the limited delivery capacity of the convertible top manufacturer, only 14,000 Eldorados were built. Of these, only 200 were Bicentennials. Many were kept for a long time as collectors' and speculative objects. These models in good condition have now become rare and expensive.
One of the best on the market due to its mileage and lack of defects!