Incredible! I learned of the Eldorado Broughams when I was in my late teens. I own an original car catalog from 59 with every car world wide produced that year. What a years of BEAUTIFUL cars! But this Eldorado was league of it's own. I was a huge fan of finned cars as I still saw them cruising down the streets when I was a litlle kid. Being in Switerland American cars were a thing for the rich and famous: But seeing the 59 Caddies, the 59 Imperial, (a friend owns one), the 59 Dodge models, of course the bat wing 59 Buicks and Chevies! WOW! WOW! WOW! Later I found out thet the 57 and 58 Eldorado was even more stunning. A friend RIP found out that one was for sale in Switzerland. Twice he would travel for hours twice just to see and touch this vehicle. We were teenager at the time and we had no cash at all. That year we found a 1960 Cadillac for sale. Maybe the most beautiful Caddies ever made even topping the 59s. By the way I was born in 1960. Once a 57 Eldorado Brougham showed up at a car meet. It was absolutely spot on and like band new. The owner used to work for GM Switzerland. We had a GM plant in my neighbourhood and many cars of different brands were assembled there. The build quality of those vehicles was very good. Later on I found out that the guy who owned and had restored his black 57 Eldorado Brougham owned a second one!
The 1960 Cadillac Convertible is actually a Series 62... later changed to DeVille Convertible from 1964 to 1970. The 1959 and 1960 Eldorado Brougham were very heavy (about 5,300 lbs) partly due to the sheetmetal which was hand beaten on wood forms and soldered with large amounts of lead.😮
Seeing what great cars were at this meet is incredible. Thanks for sharing it with us! I love the 41. One of my favourite Cadillacs of all time. If I was a few years older I might die of a heart attack from excitement seeing so many stunning vehicles in one spot.
This is a sensational car...so glad most of the production run is still accounted for! It looks like the offspring of a 59 and 60 all together. So cool!
Thanks for taking us along on your inspection tour. The 59 Eldorado Brougham is very nice. There certainly were a lot of very nice Cadillacs there and a few "off brands". Did they actually get invited or was it a "crash?" I sure liked the Grey 1953(?) Cadillac with the tan convertible top and the beautiful red leather interior. I like your choice of music at the end and I just subscribed.
I actually drove a 59 Brougham when i was younger and long before i bought my own 58 Brougham! While driving it, y friend and i noticed that the windshield was HUGE especially, coming up overhead! The automatic level control for the rear malfunctioned and when we stopped to check out the car from the outside, almost the complete rear tire was exposed!! It was a fawn brown in color and a very attractive car. It didn't carry the optional hood ornament though. I almost bought a 59 ornament on eBay but decided I didn't need it as i had bought a few extra Rolls-Royce ones for my 59 Cloud II...
The car is a Pinin Farina design and presaged the ‘61 Cadillacs in some ways, especially the greenhouse. I believe the window behind the back door window also glides down (power window). Looks like a great show.
Correction - there are no De Ville Convertibles - All Convertibles were either Series 62 Convertible ( base) or Eldorado Biarritz. From the De Ville Trim line there is (for model years 1959 and 1960) - Coupe, Sedan Flat Top (For Window) or Sedan With Sloping Roof Line (Six Window) - both sedans are 4 doors - coupe is 2 door
Interesting car. Where was this car meet? Testing my memory ... Is the body aluminum? When you open the back doors, do the quarter windows automatically lower at a 45 degree angle into the rear fenders? When I was looking for a Fleetwood to buy myself for my 21st birthday in 1965, I came across a 1961 Fleetwood Brougham in a used car lot in Newark NJ. It, like this one, looked like a customized almost clone of the next year's model.
Incredible! I learned of the Eldorado Broughams when I was in my late teens. I own an original car catalog from 59 with every car world wide produced that year. What a years of BEAUTIFUL cars!
But this Eldorado was league of it's own. I was a huge fan of finned cars as I still saw them cruising down the streets when I was a litlle kid.
Being in Switerland American cars were a thing for the rich and famous:
But seeing the 59 Caddies, the 59 Imperial, (a friend owns one), the 59 Dodge models, of course the bat wing 59 Buicks and Chevies! WOW! WOW! WOW!
Later I found out thet the 57 and 58 Eldorado was even more stunning. A friend RIP found out that one was for sale in Switzerland. Twice he would travel for hours twice just to see and touch this vehicle. We were teenager at the time and we had no cash at all. That year we found a 1960 Cadillac for sale. Maybe the most beautiful Caddies ever made even topping the 59s.
By the way I was born in 1960. Once a 57 Eldorado Brougham showed up at a car meet. It was absolutely spot on and like band new. The owner used to work for GM Switzerland. We had a GM plant in my neighbourhood and many cars of different brands were assembled there. The build quality of those vehicles was very good.
Later on I found out that the guy who owned and had restored his black 57 Eldorado Brougham owned a second one!
What a great selection of Cadillacs there! Thanks for sharing!
Never see these old cars any more except at shows.
I agree - that looks like a great gathering...
The 1960 Cadillac Convertible is actually a Series 62... later changed to DeVille Convertible from 1964 to 1970. The 1959 and 1960 Eldorado Brougham were very heavy (about 5,300 lbs) partly due to the sheetmetal which was hand beaten on wood forms and soldered with large amounts of lead.😮
Seeing what great cars were at this meet is incredible. Thanks for sharing it with us! I love the 41. One of my favourite Cadillacs of all time.
If I was a few years older I might die of a heart attack from excitement seeing so many stunning vehicles in one spot.
It was a blast growing up with all those great cars. I was born in 1957.
Cool video and a great gathering.
I wish I still had my '55 60 Special; nicest car I ever owned.
This is a sensational car...so glad most of the production run is still accounted for! It looks like the offspring of a 59 and 60 all together. So cool!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I LEARNED A LOT.
The Red 1960 Caddy open trunk has a Life Magazine with Marilyn on the cover. 💋
Your car steals the show !!!
Thank you for sharing and your APPRECIATION to your subscribers 😢
Thanks for the upload and best wishes from Columbus Ohio USA👍
I enjoyed your presentation, so I liked & subscribed. Looking forward to more of your content.
Peak for Cadillac later on they got cheapened out notice how much wood the blue eldorado at the end has inside and it's real not plastic.
Thanks for taking us along on your inspection tour. The 59 Eldorado Brougham is very nice. There certainly were a lot of very nice Cadillacs there and a few "off brands". Did they actually get invited or was it a "crash?" I sure liked the Grey 1953(?) Cadillac with the tan convertible top and the beautiful red leather interior. I like your choice of music at the end and I just subscribed.
It was an actual event, thanks for your comment!
The 56 Caddy de Ville is my favorite. That grill is beautiful, and the big Hedy Lamars.
I have never seen one of these cars. It's pretty impressive.
No surprise since there were only 100 made.
I actually drove a 59 Brougham when i was younger and long before i bought my own 58 Brougham! While driving it, y friend and i noticed that the windshield was HUGE especially, coming up overhead! The automatic level control for the rear malfunctioned and when we stopped to check out the car from the outside, almost the complete rear tire was exposed!! It was a fawn brown in color and a very attractive car. It didn't carry the optional hood ornament though. I almost bought a 59 ornament on eBay but decided I didn't need it as i had bought a few extra Rolls-Royce ones for my 59 Cloud II...
That 59 Italian made Caddy sure is gorgeous
Create video. 1960 Eldorado Brougham is marvelous, I had forgotten about it, Thank you very much for the reminder. 7:26
So sad, that Cadillac has stopped building Cadillacs...
Those Bro Hams were unreal.
I have a 60 cadillac brougham out here in Las Vegas .
Wow, that was fun!
All gorgeous!!
Thank you for a great video. Just one correction, the 1960 convertible was just a Series 62, not a deVille.
The car is a Pinin Farina design and presaged the ‘61 Cadillacs in some ways, especially the greenhouse. I believe the window behind the back door window also glides down (power window). Looks like a great show.
Yes, the 1960 Eldorado Brougham had some of the '61 Cadillacs styling cues a year ahead of them, including the 'skeg' lines on the lower rear fenders.
No; the Brougham was a CADILLAC design; Pinninfarina merely fashioned the body panels.
What massive land yachts!
What a beast.
Correction - there are no De Ville Convertibles - All Convertibles were either Series 62 Convertible ( base) or Eldorado Biarritz. From the De Ville Trim line there is (for model years 1959 and 1960) - Coupe, Sedan Flat Top (For Window) or Sedan With Sloping Roof Line (Six Window) - both sedans are 4 doors - coupe is 2 door
@boguszbarczewski3783 that's been stated already thanks
Interesting car. Where was this car meet?
Testing my memory ... Is the body aluminum? When you open the back doors, do the quarter windows automatically lower at a 45 degree angle into the rear fenders?
When I was looking for a Fleetwood to buy myself for my 21st birthday in 1965, I came across a 1961 Fleetwood Brougham in a used car lot in Newark NJ. It, like this one, looked like a customized almost clone of the next year's model.
Rear quarter windows retract horizontally (and partially) into the C-Pillar.
Did I see a glimpse of Felicia?
Maybeee
Always a double take on the 59 really predicting the 60...A pillar would have looked good on 60, 61, 62.
Would have been nice if you spent more time on the 59
Might do a more in depth with owner at a later date
The 56 D
That's a '60, not a 59.
Ok bud. Either u didn't watch video or ur just teasing
This car is a 1960
Watch the video. It's the whole point
That's a 60
Watch the video
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