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  • WOW!

  • this car was more expensive than the rolls royce of the time in fact cadillacs were considered more luxurious then rolls royce back then. that lustre has long since gone, however cadillac is in a place where the "standard of the world" can be regained. bring back the brougham.

  • The 57 eldorado brougham was a Hand built car.The were $13,000 dollars brand new.they came with every conceivable option that you could have.Air suspension,self dimming headlights.In the glove compartment ,it came with 3 magnetic drink tumblers,a cigarette case,an Arpege atomizer with Lanvin perfume,Vanity,Pad and paper.Not many were made..it was a very rare car

  • Excuse me for foaming at the mouth.......which my '57 fleetwood was that good,ohhhh man!

  • I thought that only the "Barritz" came with the stainless steel roof?

  • @june201955

    Well the Biarritz is a convertible so a stainless roof would be tricky for that one.

  • @jpatrick666 I once had a 1980 Caddy Eldorado with a stainless steel roof and it was called a Biarritz.

  • @june201955

    Sure but the car in the video is from 1957 so I assumed that's what was being discussed.

  • That is a beautiful blue Cadillac!

  • It looks better than new! Fantastic car!

  • during March 2010 this car or a twin to it was for sale on Ebay, not sure if it sold

  • That has to be the most gorgeous car I have ever seen!  The color is magnificent and the material on the seats is stunning!! Thank you for showing this. Do you know what the value of that beauty is today?

  • Who owns it?? History of this car?

  • Beautiful!! :)

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