Cadillac coupe production came to an end in 2019 and the move has left fans disappointed. That’s understandable as the brand has offered a number of coupes over the years including the iconic Eldorado.
That brings us to this example from 1994, which only has 1,700 miles (2,736 km) on the odometer. That’s less than 60 miles (97 km) per year and it helps to explain why the car looks to be in great shape.
The car is slated to be auctioned by Mecum in the coming weeks, but the listing is sadly short on details. That being said, the coupe has a Dark Adriatic Blue Metallic exterior that contrasts with a chrome band, which wraps around the vehicle. We can also see a four-tailpipe exhaust system, the classic wreath and crest, and 16-inch aluminum wheels with covers.
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Pictures: Mecum
The listing doesn’t include interior pictures, but the model has a Cream leather cabin with power windows and locks. That’s not much to go on, but a little digging suggests the car could also be equipped with an auto-dimming rearview mirror, an automatic climate control system, and six-way power front seats.
Other highlights presumably include Zebrano wood trim, a six-speaker audio system, and cruise control. Some versions of the Cadillac Eldorado were even equipped with a digital instrument cluster.
On the performance front, the car has a 4.6-liter Northstar V8 developing 270 hp (201 kW / 274 PS) and 300 lb-ft (406 Nm) of torque. It’s paired to a four-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the front wheels.
There’s no auction estimate and the car is listed without reserve, so happy bidding.