For Sale: 1976 Cadillac Eldorado in Bren2od, New Hampshire for sale in Fremont, NH

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Vehicle Description The Cadillac is the standard for luxury in America, for decades it has been synonymous with elegance, luxury, and successes.
The slogan of creating a higher standard is more of a way of life for Cadillac, from the early 1940's when Cadillac's rode smooth and adorned more chrome than the curb weight of a Ford, to 1976, when the Cadillac set the standard for high end options as standard features.
The Eldorado was offered as a convertible in 1976 as it entered the last three years of the ninth generation, General Motors heavily promoted the 76' as The last American convertible and sold roughly 14,000 including the Bicentennial Edition which compromised the last 200 vehicles of the run.
While the previous year received a major redesign the 76' Eldorado saw only minor changes including the new grille, small Cadillac script on the hood, new hood face, revised taillamps and new black painted wheels.
This one owner Cadillac is in very good unrestored condition, a beautiful blue paint compliments the white top and white interior, all powered by the original 500 cubic inch V-8 motor! Odometer shows the original 68,684 miles, we recently replaced the fuel pump and this Caddy starts right up! Asking $22,500!.
  • Year: 1976
  • Make: Cadillac
  • Model: Eldorado

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