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Author: Bob Robert
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Well made! What a goddamn beast! This old senile woman down my street has an old one of these, it talks to you when its reversing! ahuhuh
the eldorado is the convertible
the de ville is the coupe
the fleetwood is a sedan
Swwweeeeeeeettt...pink Caddy! Now I can be Clint Eastwood in that terrible, terrible movie.
"48 Hours"! Jack's car.
if u didnt know Fleet wood/Deville's were done also convertible models.
but still this is cool cruising "sled".
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Just great! I love it!
i like it, some classic!
i wish someone would do a 62 :/
Its ok not my type of car
ahhahahahahahaha.. great car.
Okay, even though this was posted a long time ago, I'll clarify this:
The trim levels on Cadillac in 1959 were:
El Dorado - top level, consisted of a two door hardtop (Seville) and convertible (Biarritz).
Fleetwood - The largest and dressiest-looking. Was only available as a four door.
DeVille - Mid level. Was available as Sedan DeVille or Coupe DeVille. Although Coupe DeVille convertibles were offered in previous years, there were none offered in 1959.
Series 62 - The "sporty" Cadillac, basically a stripped-down base model. Offered in two and four door hardtops as well as a convertible.
There were only two convertibles available in 1959: The one modeled here is a Series 62, not an El Dorado. Although the trim of the two cars is totally different, the telltale skinny chrome "spear" down the side is a dead giveaway of a Series 62. 9 times out of 10 if you see a '59 Caddy drop-top, it's this model.
Glad to clear that up.
nice big old caddy...
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