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  2. Cadillac Eldorado - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [36] The Biarritz nomenclature was finally dropped from sales literature, probably because there was no need to distinguish the convertible from the long defunct Eldorado Seville and Brougham (The Biarritz nameplate would be revived in 1976 as a trim option for the Eldorado coupe). This was the last generation Eldorado to be equipped ...

  3. List of Cadillac vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Full-size luxury sedan, coupe and convertible: Eldorado: 1952 2002 12 Personal luxury coupe: de Ville: 1959 2005 8 Full-size luxury sedan: Calais: 1965 1976 C-body: 2 Full-size luxury sedan, hardtop and coupe Seville: 1975 2004 K-body (1975-97) G-body (1997-2004) 5 Mid-size luxury sedan: Fleetwood: 1976 1996 D-body: 3 Full-size luxury sedan and ...

  4. Cadillac Fleetwood - Wikipedia

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    Production of the Eldorado Brougham ended in 1961, but in 1963 the Eldorado Biarritz became Fleetwood bodied and acquired Fleetwood crests on its rear quarters and rocker panel moldings. [ 9 ] [ 8 ] The 1963 Eldorado Biarritz was also the first Fleetwood bodied convertible since the Cadillac Series 75 stopped offering four-door and two-door ...

  5. The Linq - Wikipedia

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    Other vehicles throughout its history included a 1955 Lincoln Capri convertible owned by Marilyn Monroe, and a 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz owned by Elvis Presley. [172] The museum sometimes displayed vehicles from films, including "Eleanor" from Gone in 60 Seconds, [173] and a Ford Torino from Starsky & Hutch. [174]

  6. Cadillac Seville - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac had first used the nameplate for a two-door hardtop version of the 1956 Eldorado. 1960 was the last model year for the Eldorado Seville, returning in 1967 under a different name. First generation (1976–1979)

  7. Cadillac Series 70 - Wikipedia

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    Compared with the 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 which it replaced, the Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine had a wheelbase 7.0 inches shorter and weighed about 900 lb (340 kg) less. [ 12 ] The 425 cu in (7.0 L) engine, a reduced bore 472, was further decreased in bore for 1980-1981 to 368 cubic inches or 6.0 liters.

  8. Cadillac de Ville series - Wikipedia

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    1950 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe de Ville Cadillac Coupe de Ville badging. The name "DeVille" is derived from the French de la ville or de ville meaning "of the town". [1] In French coach building parlance, a coupé de ville, from the French couper (to cut) i.e. shorten or reduce, was a short four-wheeled closed carriage with an inside seat for two and an outside seat for the driver and this ...

  9. Boss Hogg - Wikipedia

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    Boss Hogg's car was a triple white 1970 Cadillac DeVille (1976 Cadillac Eldorado in the 2005 film) convertible, with large bull horns for a hood ornament, and in the movies sported pistol shaped door handles.

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