Cadillac El Dorado Convertible
You're looking for a vehicle that commands attention? This is the perfect design
you need: Cadillac Eldorado convertible. Even then, it is a preconception that
Eldorado convertibles are bound to be a collector's item with its majestic built
and ostentatious display of its form. Its gregarious tail fins, heavily chromed
body, sharply winged rear-end, precious exterior skin, heavy-duty engine, are
just among the brilliant features built to last to retain the exceptional aura
of this monumental vehicle. This was created meant to astound every member of
the approaching generations.

Cadillac Eldorado gave the buying public a ceremonial creation of a convertible
that will reside in their cognizance as the most luxurious and extravagant monster
of a vehicle. This Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is synonymous to fame, power,
influential, and anything else that suggests sheer vanity.
1953 was the year to introduce the first Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, with
a wraparound windshield, dipped beltline, and a metal cover that hid the top when
it was down. Equipped with a 210-horsepower V8 (the most powerful engine at that
time), the convertible was regally designed, and was tagged as the "special sports
convertible." Came 1967, they discontinued offering Eldorado as convertible. It
was in the year 1971 when this ultra-luxury vehicle returned, and the only Cadillac
convertible available.
In 1976, the last 200 Eldorado convertible was all white to mark its last convertible
special edition and so collector's had a precious time to add this luxury to their
collection. But they were aghast when they learn that this collectible came back
to the buying public in the year 1984 in the form of new Biarritz convertible.
Although this looked wonderful with the top down, it hardly can compete with the
earlier full-frame edition. Unhappily, in 1985, Eldorado convertible had truly
ended its reign.