1983 82 84 85 Cadillac Rare Eldorado Touring Coupe Nj 62k Miles Orig. Survivor on 2040-cars
Hope, New Jersey, United States
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1983 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, rare Sonora Saddle Firemist paint with Saddle
leather interior.
2 owner car that has 62,333 original miles.Very original survivor car with most of it's original parts including the engine and trans,all glass is factory.Original carpet and headliner.Comes with a rare ASC factory sunroof. Body and paint are good but car does have some chips and minor rust at the back window and front fenders near side markers. All Lower panels are rust free with the exception of the passenger door that had some minor rust on the lower edge.Chrome trim,mirrors and bumpers are weathered. Nice replacement chrome is relatively cheap for these cars. Bumper fillers are all shot with the exception of the front 2 that are on top of the bumper. Reproductions are available for around $375 for the entire car. This would be a great candidate for a easy restoration. IF YOU ARE GOING TO RESTORE A 79-85 ELDORADO THIS IS THE MODEL TO DO. Car drives very nice and tight. Engine starts right up runs great. Transmission shifts smoothly. Only 4294 Eldorado Touring Coupes were made from 1982-85.1193 were made in 1983.There were over 479,000 Eldorado's made from 1979-85 so the touring coupe is pretty rare. Everything found on a touring coupe is here. including original bucket seats and console.Very hard to find ribbed lower rocker panels, special aluminum wheels and center caps. Also bumper mouldings are all black instead of black with white center., wheel well mouldings ,headlight bezels and tailight bezels were painted body color insted of chrome and stainless steel.Very rare in the Gold Firemist paint. Build sheet and fender tag shown in pictures.Car has new tires and exhaust from the catalytic converters back. Please ask any questions prior to bidding, and I encourage you to see the car in person. Car sold as is,no refunds. Winning bidder pays $500 non refundable deposit within 2 days of auction ending. I found this one the web:In 1982, Cadillac released a surprising new model of the Eldorado aimed towards the enthusiast..it was known as the Touring Coupe. The 1982 TC was available only in Teutonic Silver and Black that year and was distinctly different from the other Eldorados. Firstly, there was no hood ornnament but a cloisonne medallion in its place. No vinyl roof was available.either were whitewalls, and most of the brightwork was body colored or blacked out. Ribbed rocker mouldings replace aluminum trim found on the other Eldos and the standard steel rim and hubcap were replaced by aluminum wheels with centers caps. The interior of the TC offers sandalwood colored leather bucket seats featuring lumbar and lateral support with a center console instead of split bench seating. The real difference lies under the body- touring suspension featured larger stabilizer bars front and rear (32mm & 26mm), 20% stiffer front torsion bars, rear coil springs that were 15% firmer, entirely different shocks up front, and recalibrated air lift shocks in the rear. The suspension grommets were of 70 durometer rubber over the 60 dm on the standard Eldo. The steering system offered more feedback while keeping a 14:1 ratio and the tires were upgraded to P225/70R15 for increased handling. This TC package listed for an extra $1950 on top of the $18000 list price. AutoCheck Vehicle History Report1983 Cadillac Eldorado
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