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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
David Miller of Danville, California, recently wrote us about his barn find 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, one of the “last convertibles.” Yeah, we’re as skeptical of their collectibility as well, but each car does have its own story, even if it’s just another Aspen, and David’s Eldorado story does take an interesting twist… I was not [...]
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Note: I write up driving impressions of virtually every car I photograph, within a couple of days of the drive, so everything is fresh in my memory. Occasionally, because of the constraints of format (ie, buyers’ guide) the prepared text doesn’t run. Now, thanks to the joys of the blogosphere, it can. The new-for-’79 Eldorado [...]
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FYI Blog (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
Today’s photo comes from cadmanof50s. Be sure to look at all of cadmanof50s’ photos and our other albums. And if you would like to recommend your favorite photo with a GM car or truck in it, put it up on Flickr and tag it with “gmfyi.”
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Welcome to Down On The Street , where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're going to look at one of the many reasons that Cadillac has had to struggle so mightily to build a coherent brand image- ideally, one that attracts buyers who might otherwise buy European machinery- in the Post Malaise Era: the 1984 Eldorado Biarritz....
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Driive (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Welcome to Down On The Street , where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're going to look at one of the many reasons that Cadillac has had to struggle so mightily to build a coherent brand image- ideally, one that attracts buyers who might otherwise buy European machinery- in the Post Malaise Era: the 1984 Eldorado Biarritz....
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FYI Blog (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Today’s photo comes from GodMadeMeFunky. Be sure to look at all of GodMadeMeFunky’s photos and our other albums. And if you would like to recommend your favorite photo with a GM car or truck in it, put it up on Flickr and tag it with “gmfyi.”
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Detroit News Online (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
M ore than a half century ago, his grandfather inspected the first Cadillac Eldorado as it rolled off a Detroit assembly line. Some 20-plus years ago, his father was among the first assembly line workers at the new Hamtramck plant. And this week, Tony Sapienza was on hand for another milestone moment for General Motors Corp., a sneak peek of its first "global car."
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
This week shares in General Motors, America's biggest carmaker, fell below $10, valuing the giant firm at little more than $5.6 billion. The last time GM's share price was this low, the Cadillac Eldorado had yet to grow fins and Volkswagen's Beetle was a funny-looking novelty on American roads. That was in 1954.
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
The 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible that was used in the 2005 film version of the Dukes of Hazzard featuring Burt Reynolds as “Boss Hog” is up for... Visit Carscoop for the full story, other content, and more...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 29/05/2008
Raymond Loewy is one of those industrial design legends who have no problem maintaining a spot in the pantheon of automotive history. The design lead for Studebaker during the post war years, Loewy and another luminary Virgil Exner were responsible for some of the most forward thinking and trend setting designs of the time. Loewy didn't just do work for a broad range of customers from the railroads...
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Messenger Puppet (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
mmmmm I never saw this one in person - didn't care about girls. Didn't car about cars. OK, I did care about girls, but actual naked skin? Not able to process that data. Fatal Error. Please reboot. Cadillac Eldorado Alfa Romeo Spyder Fiat 124 Spider Jensen-Healey Jensen Interceptor Mercedes 450SL MGB MG Midget Rolls Royce Corniche Triumph Spitfire Triumph TR-6 Honda Accord Chrysler Cordoba Renault 17...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
The 42-cent stamps go on sale Oct. 3 and feature paintings of a '57 Chrysler 300C, '57 Lincoln Premiere, '57 Pontiac Safari, '57 Studebaker Golden Hawk and a '59 Cadillac Eldorado.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
The 42-cent stamps go on sale Oct. 3 and feature paintings of a '57 Chrysler 300C, '57 Lincoln Premiere, '57 Pontiac Safari, '57 Studebaker Golden Hawk and a '59 Cadillac Eldorado.
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
There was a time, maybe a decade ago, when Cadillac Eldorados with high-compression 500-cubic-inch engines were plentiful in self-service junkyards. These days, months can go by between sightings of non-Malaise 500s. As I learned when I helped a friend pull a 500 one sweltering, bloody-knuckled day, the Eldo's front-wheel-drive setup makes engine removal approximately 50 times harder than your typical...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
Posted on 03.12.2008 10:58 by Ralph Kalal Filed under: | prototype It's for sale, in Brussels, Belgium. Though AutoBlog reports that the car was originally designed to the specifications of Luigi Chinetti, at one time Ferrari's importer to the United States, it actually has a more interesting history. In fact, this car was something of a joint project of General Motors and Chinetti, originally envisioned...