You might not think of cities as barn find hotbeds, but while they tend to be low on literal barns, they do usually have lots of hidey-holes in which to tuck cars away. Among California cities, Los Angeles may… more»
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Stored 36 Years: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville
The Cadillac coupes from 1957 look like muscle-bound big brothers of the ’57 Chevys, and they are! This 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, offered here on eBay with bidding at $9100, looks like it may have been parked under a… more»
Time Capsule Cadillac: 1994 Fleetwood With 53K Miles
The 1990s was one of the great transitionary periods in automotive history, and although many of the vehicles produced during that time are now seen as dull or mundane, it is important to recognize the amount of vehicular progress… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado
Update 7/26/17: I just heard from Tiger and he has decided to lower his asking price to $42k! This seems like a lot of luxury for the money. Seller Description: This 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville is a 2 door Hardtop… more»
Feeling Empty: 1939 Lasalle Four Door Sedan
The LaSalle was General Motors attempt to fill the gap between the Cadillac and the Buick. It did well and outsold the Cadillac. The 1939 LaSalle was redesigned, adding a taller grill and waterfall side grills, and moving the headlights… more»
Restomod Caddy: 1957 Cadillac DeVille
A classic car is always a pleasure to see whether it has been restored to a “T”, is in original condition, or is otherwise modified. Collectively everyone’s flavor is a little different, so some see beauty where others see… more»
Mayberry Special: 1947 Cadillac Airport Limo
Many of us can probably recall a funny scene or two from the television show “The Andy Griffith show.” But how many of you recall seeing this 1947 Cadillac Airport Limousine? Used in the show as a “band” vehicle,… more»
Will It Ever Be Worth This Much? 1984 Cadillac Cimarron
I will probably be run out of here on a rail for admitting this, but I have an odd fascination with the Cadillac Cimarron. Yes, I know that it’s the ultimate example of Detroit’s most cynical badge engineering, but… more»
Reasonably Priced? 1956 Cadillac Coupe De Ville
A mostly complete and solid Coupe De Ville for a reasonable price is a difficult car to pass up. Appearing to have either been a parts car or a failed restoration, this De Ville is missing its taillights, and… more»
First Year Front Wheel Drive: 1967 Cadillac Eldorado
Eldorados have long been one of the quintessential Cadillacs. Of all the models available throughout the years, regardless of generation, the Eldorado is the car that always stands out to me. Perhaps its the unique style they always seem… more»
Weathered 1962 Cadillac Series 62
This car seems to have a lot going for it. Said to be a “solid mid-west car” it includes a list of new under hood parts along with new whitewall tires and cool 1956 hubcaps. Found here on craigslist in the… more»
Keeping Good Company: 1951 Cadillac Series 62
For many of us, a low-mile, original ’51 Cadillac is tantalizing enough. This Series 62 sedan fits the bill, with just 63,000 miles and only two owners, and a reasonable $8,500 asking price. What might really get the blood… more»
The First 500-Engined Eldorado Convertible?
Quiz time… What car has the following: 4700 lb, 8.2 Liters, and Front Wheel Drive? The seller claims this 1971 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, offered on eBay with a starting bid of $3500, is the “#1 Eldorado Convertible to ever… more»
Stored For 40 Years: A Pair of 1955 Cadillac Coupes
Here’s one case where you can have your cake and eat it too! Not that I’m proposing that it’s the right avenue to pursue, but we do debate at times in the comments section whether to drive a car… more»
Barn Fresh: 1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
There’s no doubt that this Cadillac is a barn find, it’s still covered in barn dust! It’s definitely going to need a ton of work to just be made into a driver, but the seller’s BIN is $3,500 and… more»
Built for Presidents: 1981 Cadillac Seville Limo
This 1981 Cadillac Seville, with its iconic sloping rear end and integrated spare tire mount, isn’t exactly loved today. But the bodywork actually translates fairly well to a limo design, and this example has just 80,000 miles from new…. more»
















