33K Miles Shown, TMU
429ci V8
Three-Speed Automatic Transmission
White Paint
White Leather Upholstery
15" Steel Wheels w/Polished Covers
Hideaway Headlights
Chrome Bumpers & Trim
Whitewall Tires
Automatic Climate Control
Cassette Stereo
Power Windows & Door Locks
The Eldorado was radically redesigned for 1967 as a front-wheel drive hardtop coupe, becoming the brand's first entry to capitalize on the era's burgeoning personal luxury car market. Promoted as a "personal" Cadillac, it shared the E-body with the second-generation Buick Riviera and the first-generation Oldsmobile Toronado, which had been introduced the previous year. To enhance its distinctiveness, Cadillac adapted the Toronado's front-wheel drive unified power plant package, mating a Cadillac 429 V8 to a Turbo-Hydramatic 425 automatic transmission.