On Ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314869279167?hash=item494fabe9bf%3Ag%3AFE4AAOSwAJRlHk5i&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4Kqvz2Bv6vwSxG%2B%2BLF6FTHnsADm%2BNHbJlDgbpDAhd4BbQ5IPOBMAv0DB%2FaTdncA2VgDSacOUgUHo%2BSj%2BEoFYziqh2kbE7JX9U8Go2M%2Bwt2mWcgYQMG9Ro70XQyBZXQ8ne9GGOU7yS%2BV38r%2FyGm9q7%2FQwlOg258vv7rP2JHqdZJS1WmtULr1eDgw8tL2o3xqiNbTUgbGRrG%2BOsMCqsW3ih7PJLwSq52K%2B2Zn7h%2Flal1GOicd3IPeWEHJsXz0P2nrXAFtZ2NALlHonmI3fgTUfmF0clSOIfF3AjK4WeVHkwm7b%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4jL-tPiYg&LH_ItemCondition=3000%7C1000%7C2500
Nice car but it seems a bit steep. Also what's that on the right hand side of the car? Looks like some funky mirror accessory thats not OEM.
I remember someone on the forum was looking for one of these.
Im thinking its worth 60K.
John, Nice find.
Is that interior how it came from factory? Don't know that much about the early eldorado's.
Tim, I think it had Spotlights on the driver and passenger side?
Quote from: cadillacjack on October 09, 2023, 04:12:14 PMJohn, Nice find.
Is that interior how it came from factory?
It is not.
Originally it probably had the all-leather light blue interior.
All the 1959-60 Sevilles had vinyl tops.
Funny, I found a duplicate car with the same stripe only in opposite colors.
Could one of these cars be from a parallel universe?
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/1960-cadillac-eldorado-seville-looks-like-a-jetson-s-craft-on-wheels-142017.html
According to the RRR-CLC Database complied by Ralph Messina, these were the interior trim selections for the
1960 Eldorado Seville.
50 White Florentine & Cardiff Leather 60-6437 ELS
53 Locarno Blue Cardinal Cloth & Leather 60-6437 ELS
54 Siena Rose Clarion Cloth & Metallic Leather 60-6437 ELS
55 Beige Metallic Leather 60-6437 ELS
57 Dundee Green Cardinal Cloth & Leather 60-6437 ELS
58 Heather Clarion Cloth & Heather Metallic Leather 60-6437 ELS
59 Red & White Florentine & Cardiff Leather 60-6437 ELS
The interior as shown does not answer to any of the above descriptions.
Car would probably generate a lot more interest if there was a more detailed description. Lot of unanswered questions. The tops were actually a coated canvas called vicodec rather than vinyl. I believe it was the same material as was used for convertible tops at the time. The only two-tone interior from the factory on Sevilles was red and white (other than SO cars, of course).