1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville on 2040-cars
Walden, Colorado, United States
1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville.
Went through an interior and exterior restoration in 2006.
All major systems have been restored including suspension, electrical, braking, and cooling.
Powertrain Enhancements 1995 LT1 Corvette V8 Engine.
R700 Transmission.
Updated Fuel system.
Updated Exhaust.
New Four core radiator.
Paint - Replaced original Copper with Dark Rosewood + Clear coat finish.
Added under dash "factory" air conditioning system.
Kenwood sound system with Sirius Satellite.
Front seatbelts added.
Replaced original headlights with brighter LED lights.
Factory power steering, power brakes, power windows, power antenna.
6-way power bench - not working ?
The speedometer shows about 25,000.
The replacement engine has about 40,000 (stated by previous owner) although cannot be verified.
The car looks great inside and out and runs very well.
There is chips in the paint from daily driving.
It has a throaty exhaust so it was tuned to sound like a Detroit muscle car when revved.
But looks very Elegant.
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