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No expense spared frame-off nut and bolt restoration. Ebony black over black leather interior. Factory air conditioning. Retains its functional air suspension. Pinnacle of Cadillac design and opulence. 390/345 HP V-8 engine. Triple Rochester 2-barrel carburetors. 4-speed Hydra-Matic transmission. Here. | ![]() |
![]() | In the late fifties, Cadillac reigned supreme in the full-sized luxury car market in North America. Celebrities wanted to own Cadillacs, and they were the epitome of American luxury. The Eldorado Biarritz convertible was the most elegant and desirable of them all. | ![]() |
For its 1960 models, Cadillac significantly refined its flagship, shrinking the extravagant fins from the previous year. Aficionados today consider the 1960 Cadillac as the ultimate iteration. 1,285 units were built, and their eye-watering cost of over $7,000, ensured exclusivity. This Eldorado Biarritz is one of the best, if not the very best, example in the world. It underwent a complete frame-off nut and bolt “cost is no object” restoration to concours quality. |
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