From the April 1982 issue of Car and Driver. Your eyes do not deceive you. You are looking at a Cadillac Eldorado with no stand-up hood ornament. Its lower body moldings are made of a gray plas­tic.
The Eldorado was the least changed Cadillac vis-à-vis 1979 models. Of course, it had been brand new that year. Biarritz features over the standard Eldorado coupe included floating-pillow-style ...
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Back when America still loved the classic grocery getters – station wagon models, Cadillac was in trend with the second-generation CTS offered as a two-door coupe, as a classic four-door saloon ...
Sharp edges create a look that’s uniquely Cadillac, but the design isn’t forced like it was in some places on the first-gen car. You also can get the CTS in coupe and wagon body styles ...
Cars are added each year to the list of new classics, look away now if you were born in the '90s - these 1990s American cars are now modern classics.
Back in 1950, the first-ever Cadillac race cars debuted at the 24 Hours of Le Mans — one Cadillac Series 61, and one unrecognizable prototype made of sculpted bodywork. When it came time for the ...