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1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

EXTERIOR COLOR

Autumn Maple Firemist / White Convertible Top

INTERIOR COLOR

White

Model History


The 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz stood as a symbol of personal luxury during the 1980s, combining Cadillac’s heritage of elegance with modern engineering and design. Distinguished by its crisp, angular styling and signature upright grille, the Eldorado Biarritz conveyed prestige from every angle. The Biarritz trim elevated the model to the highest echelon of Cadillac luxury, most notably through its distinctive stainless-steel roof panel, padded landau vinyl roof, and lavish chrome detailing. These bold design cues made the Eldorado Biarritz an unmistakable presence on the road.


Inside, the car offered an environment of unmatched comfort and craftsmanship. Plush leather seating, deep-pile carpeting, and wood-grain accents gave the cabin a sense of opulence, while advanced features such as electronic climate control, digital instrumentation, and power accessories underscored Cadillac’s commitment to innovation. Under the hood, a fuel-injected V8 delivered smooth, effortless performance suited for highway cruising, maintaining Cadillac’s tradition of refined power.


What made the 1984 Eldorado Biarritz especially attractive to the public was its fusion of classic Cadillac grandeur with contemporary luxury. It was both a statement of success and a vehicle designed for comfort, embodying the aspirational spirit of the era and solidifying Cadillac’s place as America’s premier luxury automaker.


Brief Description


This exceptional 1984 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible is one of the most original and best-preserved examples in existence, showing just 9,000 actual miles from new. It retains its original Firemist paint, white leather interior, bright exterior moldings, and white convertible top, presenting as a truly outstanding survivor from Cadillac’s pinnacle era of personal luxury.


Delivered new by Frank Shirey Cadillac in Oak Lawn, Illinois, this Eldorado was assembled at GM’s Linden, New Jersey plant and still includes its original window sticker and complete factory documentation from new.


Finished in elegant Firemist metallic paint with a white convertible top and white leather interior, this color combination perfectly captures Cadillac’s refined sophistication of the early 1980s. The exterior features beautiful original bright trim and factory wire wheel discs, giving the car an unmistakably distinguished appearance.


The interior remains showroom fresh, featuring dual comfort power seats, electronic climate control, Symphony Sound AM/FM stereo with cassette, and Twilight Sentinel automatic lighting. Every surface — from the supple white leather seats to the dashboard,

trim, and carpeting — reflects meticulous preservation and minimal use since new.


Power comes from Cadillac’s 4.1-liter Digital Fuel Injection V8, paired with a 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission, delivering smooth, effortless performance. Additional features include the Fuel Data Panel, Computer Diagnostics, and Theft Deterrent System, all hallmark technologies that set Cadillac apart during this era.


With an original MSRP of $33,828, the 1984 Eldorado Biarritz Convertible was Cadillac’s flagship open-top model, combining advanced engineering with timeless hand-finished craftsmanship. This 9,000-mile example stands as an investment-grade, fully documented survivor, representing one of the finest original Cadillac convertibles of its kind.


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