I was doing a remodel out West and everyday on my way home I would see the neighbor had his garage door open. Parked inside was a 1956 Coupe de Ville and it was always there ... finally after a couple of months I stopped by and knocked on the front door. An older gent answers the door and looked surprised to see me - I explained that I was working around the corner and that I had been admiring his Caddy. I asked if would mind if I took a look at it ? He said he’d be glad to show it to me - long story short - Candy Apple Green with a White roof, matching upholstery - green with white inserts, all very good original condition and when he showed me the motor- Boy Howdy it had 2-4’s from the factory on a 368” V8 - all stock !! That was 25 years ago - doubt if it’s still there ...
Wow , this Eldorado Biarritz is gorgeous from the tips of the Dagmar bumpers to the tips of the tailfins!!! Plus it's a convertible!!!! Not only is this beautiful Cadillac stunning, so is the area that it's in!!! Thanks for sharing another exciting video!!! 👍👍🙂
Beautiful. Sold my Amythiest one in 2015 that I bought in 78. Miss it alot. Confusing to some Biarritz in early 50's cad terms meant it was a convertible and Seville meant it was a 2 Dr hardtop. 57 only came one 4 Barrell carb std. two 4's was optional
My dad had this car! His was green. As a child I remember riding around in it....and taking glorious road trips! Even when it was new, people were always staring at it when we would pull into gas stations, and telling us how much they loved it.
My father had a 57 like this 1965. I learned to drive with it. It was green with a hard top covered some kid of fabric. When I opened the hood it had 2 four barrel carbs, only 8 miles to the gallon. He gave it to his dad then the wiring caught fire under the hood so it was scrapped on someone smart got it
I really like that it is an European delivered car when new. Was it built at GM Continental Antwerpen? The Speedo in KM/H and the trimmed front fender spears would make me think this way.