1956 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham Town Car Concept at RM Amelia Island

These days people are prone to refer to anything top-of-the-line as "the Mercedes-Benz" or the "Rolls-Royce" of whatever category they're in, but once upon a time that position belonged to Cadillac. And with good reason: in the 1950s, Cadillacs were the very pinnacle of luxury motoring. And few examples could demonstrate that as aptly as the 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham Town Car concept.
Unveiled at the Motorama – GM's own traveling auto show – the Broughham Town Car was a concept version of the Cadillac Eldorado that would hit the market the following year. Only this version was even more opulent, with a split cabin: open in the front and trimmed in black leather and chrome for the chauffeur, enclosed in the back with beige leather and gold everything – from the telephone to the decanter – for the occupants.
The one-of-a-kind car never went into production in this version, but was rescued from being scrapped after touring the United States in the traveling exposition. Recently restored and given a gold-trimmed 365 cubin-inch OHV V8 engine for show use, the Town Car is expected to fetch between $500,000 and $750,000 at the upcoming RM Auctions event at Amelia Island on March 12. Visit RM Auctions' website for more information.
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The Eldorado was a Cadillac classic for almost 59 years and is known as the longest running American personal luxury car. The name Eldorado is said to have several different origins, with one of the most well known being a reference to a legendary South American city that is filled with gold and riches. Whatever its origin, the Eldorado is somewhat of a legend in the automotive world, and for good reason.
The original Cadillac Eldorado was built for a car show and was shown to mark the anniversary of Cadillac. The first time the Eldorado name was used it was for a limited edition convertible in 1953. The Eldorado wasn’t at the very top of the line, but it was always amongst the most expensive and luxurious of the Cadillac vehicles.