The 1962 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz and the Fleetwood 75 were the two most illustrious cars in the Cadillac family. Certainly it would be difficult to imagine a more luxurious convertible than the 1962 Eldorado Biarritz. As the owner of a Biarritz, you enjoy every conceivable motorcar convenience and appointment. And the distinctive trim marks this as arguably the most magnificent limited production convertible of this period. Only 1,450 similar cars were produced this model year.
The Eldorado that we are offering is presented in the colors illustrated in the 1962 Cadillac factory brochure; Heather with a white soft-top, top boot and white leather interior. The Biarritz utilizes the 390-cid, 325-hp V-8 engine mated to a Hydra-Matic Drive automatic transmission. This special car has factory air conditioning, Wonderbar radio with rear speaker, Autronic-Eye headlight dimmer; power top, windows, window vents, six-way seat, steering and brakes.