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Welcome to the central hub for identifying and understanding the 1984 and 1985 Eldorado Convertibles. Whether you are researching production numbers, verifying a rare Commemorative Edition, or trying to distinguish between an ASC factory model and an H&E conversion, this library contains the technical data and historical context you need to document your vehicle’s legacy.
Discover the details of the first full production year for the ASC Eldorado Convertible. This section covers factory specifications, standard features, and the unique options that made the 1984 model a standout in Cadillac's transition to the modern convertible era.
As the final year of the classic 'big' Eldorado body style, the 1985 model holds a special place in history. Explore the production data, paint and interior combinations, and mechanical details for the last of these legendary V8 convertibles.
The Commemorative Edition was the ultimate send-off for the Eldorado. Learn about the exclusive features that defined this rare series, including the gold-plated keys, specific 'Commemorative Edition' badging, and the unique interior appointments that make these cars highly collectible today.
Not all Eldorado convertibles were built the same. This guide breaks down the critical differences between the coachbuilt Hess & Eisenhardt (H&E) conversions and the factory-authorized American Sunroof Company (ASC) models. Use this visual and technical guide to identify which version you own
Is your Eldorado truly factory-original? This comprehensive guide dive deep into the 'DNA' of the 1984 and 1985 convertibles. From identifying original convertible top materials and RPO code locations to uncovering the secret hidden build sheets and correct pinstripe patterns, use this archive to authenticate every inch of your Cadillac
"Authorized but unique. These vehicles were built by ASC at the request of dealers rather than the factory. While they share the same structural quality, they carry a Coupe VIN (Code 57) and feature distinct interior differences. Learn how to identify these post-production conversions.
Now that you have explored the production figures and specifications, take the final step. By adding your specific VIN and RPO codes to our registry, you aren't just filling out a form—you are ensuring that your vehicle is documented and preserved for future generations of Cadillac enthusiasts.