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The History of the 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado


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The whole history of my car is not entirely known -

On the right you can see the first picture I took when the car arrived.67eldoarrival_sm_mg_7042.jpg

but some information was given to me by Richard, the second owner of the car, who bought it at an estate sale. He found it under boxes sitting on 4 flat tires . He poured some fresh gas in it and drove it home and brought it back to life.

Read more: http://www.eldorado-seville.com/67eldo/67eldohistory/

Bruce

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Interesting stuff; man that's one long hood on the production car (almost obscene in the mock-ups). :)

Chuck

'25 CT5, '04 Bravada........but still lusting for that '69 Z-28

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A lot of people seemed to indulge themselves in dream car thinking in those early Eldorado mock-ups. We need that kind of thinking today with a new Eldorado - perhaps a $150K V12? They won't sell enough of those to affect GM's CAFE ratings.

And, hey, a special edition $200K supercharged 1,000+ hp V12 in a racing car would make a nice Daytona 500 or 24 Hours of LeMans car, if you could find tires that would stay on it.

The new CTS-V needs 4WD to compete in the tighter road courses in the Pirelli World Championship series.

I need an unlimited budget to go with my imagination.

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