Make:
Cadillac
Model:
Eldorado
Country:
USA
Region:
FL
City:
Pembroke Pines
Zip:
33026
Body Style:
Coupe
Year:
1957
Mileage:
51931
Miles
Transmission:
Automatic
Fuel:
Gasoline
Doors:
2
Color:
Camelot Gray Metallic
Engine:
364ci
Condition:
Used
The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville two door hard top had by far the cleanest lines of any of the cars of its period. This example is stunning inside and out. It’s finished with a Camelot Gray Metallic re paint and new period correct green interior.
The exterior is excellent. Only a very small “dime size” paint chip where the hood closes near the windshield. The chrome, glass, fits, rubber molding, wheel covers, wide white Goodyear tires and underside are all very excellent.
The interior shows brand new. That includes the seats, headliner, carpeting, steering wheel, dash pad and gauge package. The period correct fabric seating, door panels and plush padded dash are all excellent. Added was air conditioning that blows ice cold. Not working is the original radio.
Other equipment includes six way power seats, electric trunk release, electric antenna, “Autronic-Eye” automatic high beam dimmer, power windows, brakes and steering. All four electric windows open and close effortlessly and tight.
The trunk has its original jacking equipment. The trunk pan is excellent and finished off with period correct carpeting and the authentic Cadillac trunk mat.
The original power plant consists of a 354 ci/325 hp motor with the very rare option twin 4 bbl carbs. (The twin pots in 1957 were a special order that only came standard in the Brougham model.) That enhanced the horse power from 300 to 325. Very few Eldorado Seville models came off the assembly line with the special ordered twin Rochester 4 BBL carbs.
She runs strong and quiet. No leaks nor blow black of any kind. Duel exhausts were standard on the
Eldorado. The mufflers have a nice throaty mellow sound.
Driving her is the very best part. The car performs just as it did in 1957. She runs strong, straight and stops on a dime.
There were only 2100 El Dorado Seville models were produced in 1957. No telling just how few there are left.
1957 SERIES 62 ELDORADO line was further distinguished by placement of the "Eldorado" name above a V-shaped rear deck ornament and on the front fenders. The rear fender and deck contour was sleekly rounded, and the wheel housing was trimmed with broad, sculptured stainless steel beauty panels. Also seen were pointed, "shark" style fins pointing towards the back of the cars. A three-section, built-in front bumper was another exclusive trait of the Eldorado.
The exterior is excellent. Only a very small “dime size” paint chip where the hood closes near the windshield. The chrome, glass, fits, rubber molding, wheel covers, wide white Goodyear tires and underside are all very excellent.
The interior shows brand new. That includes the seats, headliner, carpeting, steering wheel, dash pad and gauge package. The period correct fabric seating, door panels and plush padded dash are all excellent. Added was air conditioning that blows ice cold. Not working is the original radio.
Other equipment includes six way power seats, electric trunk release, electric antenna, “Autronic-Eye” automatic high beam dimmer, power windows, brakes and steering. All four electric windows open and close effortlessly and tight.
The trunk has its original jacking equipment. The trunk pan is excellent and finished off with period correct carpeting and the authentic Cadillac trunk mat.
The original power plant consists of a 354 ci/325 hp motor with the very rare option twin 4 bbl carbs. (The twin pots in 1957 were a special order that only came standard in the Brougham model.) That enhanced the horse power from 300 to 325. Very few Eldorado Seville models came off the assembly line with the special ordered twin Rochester 4 BBL carbs.
She runs strong and quiet. No leaks nor blow black of any kind. Duel exhausts were standard on the
Eldorado. The mufflers have a nice throaty mellow sound.
Driving her is the very best part. The car performs just as it did in 1957. She runs strong, straight and stops on a dime.
There were only 2100 El Dorado Seville models were produced in 1957. No telling just how few there are left.
1957 SERIES 62 ELDORADO line was further distinguished by placement of the "Eldorado" name above a V-shaped rear deck ornament and on the front fenders. The rear fender and deck contour was sleekly rounded, and the wheel housing was trimmed with broad, sculptured stainless steel beauty panels. Also seen were pointed, "shark" style fins pointing towards the back of the cars. A three-section, built-in front bumper was another exclusive trait of the Eldorado.
Vehicle Features
Air Conditioning
Power Seats
Power Windows