The Eldorado model was part of the Cadillac line from 1953 to 2002. It was the longest-running American personal luxury car as it was the only one sold after the 1999 model year. The 1953 Eldorado was a special-bodied, lower-production convertible derived from the 1952 ElDorado ‘Golden Anniversary’ concept car with bumper bullets (aka Dagmars) from the 1951 GM LeSabre show car. For 1954, the Eldorado had a lower, sleeker body, a new cellular grille insert, and a wraparound windshield. It was powered by a 331 cubic-inch V8 engine offering 270 horsepower and rode on a 129-inch wheelbase chassis.
This car was previously owned by a famous Hollywood movie star and the current owner is the CEO of the Word Network and WADLTV38 in Detroit.