1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible







Ended Jul 14, 2025 at 7:36 PM UTC
Description
While convertibles had been a popular choice among Cadillac owners in the mid-1960s, the demand for them began to decline in the ensuing years. Despite this shift, Cadillac maintained its reputation for luxury and continued to build big cars with big engines — for as long as it could, at least.
In 1977, the automaker embarked on a new direction by introducing a completely redesigned model featuring smaller body dimensions and engines, aimed at improving fuel efficiency. Consequently, the 1976 model year was the end of an era for Cadillac’s full-sized luxury cars equipped with the iconic 500 cu-in V8 engine, and the Eldorado Convertible became the last American-built droptop for many years.
General Motors made sure that it went out in style. At almost 19 feet in length, the Eldorado Convertible defied the looming gas crunch and safety regulations in the biggest, boldest way possible. The car featured a plush leather interior and power everything — steering, brakes, windows, locks, seat, antenna, and soft top. Cadillac produced 14,000+ convertibles that year, an increase of more than 5,000, due to the hype surrounding its “final” status.
Highlights
Finished in Georgian Silver Metallic (13) paint with Sable Black (19R) top
Antique Light Smoke Gray leather interior (152)
Powered by a 500 cu-in V8 engine rated at 190 hp and 360 lb-ft of torque
Turbo-Hydramatic 425 (THM425) three-speed automatic transmission
The chassis number (6L67S6Q175365) decodes as:
6 – Cadillac
L – Eldorado
67 – Two-door convertible
S – 500 cu-in V8
6 – 1976 model year
Q – Detroit assembly plant
175365 – Sequential production number
Features
Front-wheel-drive, two-door luxury convertible
Exterior thermometer built into driver’s side rearview mirror
Quad rectangular headlights
Power steering, disc brakes, windows, locks, seat, antenna, and soft top
Wood-trimmed steering wheel
Automatic climate control (air conditioning)
Cruise control
100 mph speedometer
15-inch factory wheels with chrome Cadillac hubcaps
American Classic 235/75R15 whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Paint bubbling around antenna bracket
Paint bubbling on driver’s side in front of rear wheel well
Driver’s door upholstery is cracked
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Owner’s manual
CD shop manual with section on Body by Fischer details
Miscellaneous spare parts
Detailed repair history document
Ownership History
The New York seller of this 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible has owned it since January 2011.
Additional documents
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