Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible
The 1965-1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible represented the pinnacle of American luxury convertibles during the final years of rear-wheel drive Eldorado production. In 1965, the Eldorado gained Cadillac Fleetwood designation, elevating its prestige within the lineup. Powered by Cadillac proven 429 cubic inch (7.0L) OHV V8 with Carter 4-barrel carburetor producing 340 hp at 4,400 rpm and 606 Nm of torque at 2,800 rpm, the massive engine paired with GM Turbo Hydra-Matic THM 400 3-speed automatic transmission delivered effortless power delivery befitting luxury flagship status. The imposing dimensions included 129.5-inch wheelbase, 224-inch overall length, and 80-inch width, with curb weight of 2,203 kg (4,857 lbs) demonstrating substantial construction.
Standard equipment befitting flagship status included power windows, power seats, power steering and brakes, leather interior with perforated seat cushions, fully automatic power-folding fabric roof, Automatic Level Control maintaining vehicle poise at all speeds, and five whitewall tires. The 1966 model year brought final refinements including new grille, updated pistons addressing oil consumption issues, and revolutionary new variable-ratio power steering requiring mere 2.4 turns lock-to-lock. As the final rear-drive Eldorado before 1967 front-drive redesign, the 1966 Fleetwood Eldorado Convertible represented the last of an eloquent breed: traditional American luxury with massive V8 power, opulent appointments, and distinctive styling defining 1960s Cadillac prestige and engineering excellence at its zenith.