Cadillac Eldorado Coupé
Previously owned by Simon Spies, who clearly saw no issue with daily life requiring 8.2 liters of displacement.





The 1970 Eldorado represents the peak of Cadillac’s front-wheel-drive grand touring experiment — a car engineered not for compromise, but for effortless authority.

At over 5.6 meters in length and powered by Cadillac’s largest production V8, the Eldorado Coupé was conceived as a continent-crossing personal luxury car, combining advanced engineering with unmistakable presence.



The 1970 model year marks the final high-output iteration of Cadillac’s 500 cu in V8 before emissions regulations reshaped American automotive engineering. As such, it represents a closing chapter in an era defined by scale, confidence, and mechanical abundance.








