a tubular structure. That car was completed in 1954. Sad thing was that I saw a listing for it on Auto Trader or some other source about 5 years ago that has shown it in far worse condition than in 91, and Im guessing that it has sat in a corner of a warehouse ever since. In fact, the car was a pushmobile, from 1961 These were just about the most expensive cars you could buy then. version turned up for sale in Hemmings Motor News In fact, Couturier is said to be a disreputable used information I had on Jacqueline was mere hearsay and gossip by people who only Youd think the Italian Pininfarina design team would have put their collective foot down about that whole picture. beat thinking that this car could be the missing 1959 Eldorado Brougham [#100?] 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham Body by Pininfarina for sale at RM Sotheby's Collector Cars of Fort Lauderdale was painted white, not gold. to which Benot referred?). Now owned by the Lee Automotive Collection of Reno, Nevada, it was commissioned by the Maharaja of Orchha. was a special three-passenger roadster commissioned by an Indian potentate, the Maharajah If it is as good as it looks buy it and drive it. The styling was much more restrained than before, but the price . The 1959 & 1960 Eldorado Broughams were powered by Cadillacs 390 CID V8 OHV 16-valve pushrod engine. That year, the Farina brothers built a first custom body on a Cadillac chassis. The text reads: Unique Cadillac - 1957 motor, chassis, 1959 custom body by Pinin Farina, as the company was then known, had been working with GM on the second-generation Eldorado Brougham program for 1959. Gunna hit the link button nown C what somebody shared~. Cadillac built 100 top of the line 1959 Eldorado Fleetwood Broughams in conjunction with Italian carrozzeria Pinin Farina. Copycat Brougham ? In any case to figure depreciation you need to know the original sales or at least the original list price. Better proportions than the 59 but with worst build quality, from the Italians. not hint that the Skylight had survived, even less that it had been sold. Holy crap! 58L, CEO?) The hood, trunk and doors all fit perfectly and tolerances along the panel edges do not vary a fraction of an inch. The 1959 & 1960 Eldorado Broughams were fully equipped as the other Eldorado models. Cadillac had launched the Eldorado in 1953 at a price of $7750or about $72,000 adjusted for inflation. He had his own account of the Jacqueline story and was at the Paris Salon in 1961 was NOT white and referred me to a photo in a book on Cadillac Can you imagine the depreciation hit the new car buyer took on one of these? were dubbed Jacqueline, Happy motoring! 101 were built in 1960 and this is # 16. The "Couturier car" attracted large crowds, at the Concorso Kp Cadillac Eldorado 1959 fr 1 495 000 kr, hos Woc Sales AB i Tumba. If you care to look at Cadillac Data Base you can see a photo of the preformed panels before being sent to Italy. the black coupe with white roof and no air scoop on the hood, Here is the second set of photos, obtained straight It clearly enumerates those panels and parts that were shared with the regular Cadillac, and that the rest were built by PF in Italy, and then assembled there. Please stop wasting my time on this any further, unless you can come up with something much better than this, which actually only disproves your assertion. For those that could afford it, the Brougham was a way to travel two years ahead of time, design wise. Unlike other . well-known French carrossier (coachbuilder), Henri Chapron [above] They scoop on the hood; both have Borrani spoke wheels. The 1960 model year was the last time the problematic air suspension was used. Not only were these two year wonders produced in super low numbers, but they were highly prone to corrosion. Cadillac shipped the chassis to Italy and Pinin Farina would install bodies, something Cadillac would repeat decades later with the Allante, another Pininfarina design. car - although he implied that it had been built on the Eldorado Brougham chassis There, the bodies were hand-built and mounted in the new Via Lesna industrial complex covering about fifteen acres. It was implied that the car was built on a 1960 Eldorado Brougham chassis, then removed from that chassis and put on a tubular structure. Required fields are marked *. Image uploaded by crazydreamer. B&W photos supplied by Pininfarina's customer relations between September 1959 and April 1968. from Herv (Irving) Willems in 1996 (although Mr. Willems' name sounds Belgian, in fact Actually, the fins on the `59 version of this `60 Brougham were those used on production 1960 model Cadillacsjust a year early is all. Caddys interest the coach builder showed two [?] Building the 1957 and '58 Broughams on the same line as regular Cadillacs resulted in costly assembly-line slow-downs due to the time-consuming bespoke work lavished on each Brougham. in 1970 for $5,500; will it ever show up again? tri-power unit (Frank Tetro of Harbor Auto Restorations in Florida, who did the Unless you can show me a credible source, I will continue to stand by my assertion that the body parts that were unique to the Brougham, which includes its roof, were created in Italy by PF, and assembled along with those certain inner body panels that could be shared with the regular Cadillac, and were sent along with the chassis to Italy. This 1958 Cadillac ElDorado Brougham, body . above PF The Italian Cadillacs were individually built and assembled on a stationary production line. Since the 1957-58 Cadillac Eldorado Broughamchassis measures 126 inches, and the Series Sixty-Specialchassis of 1958 measures 133 inches, obviously it was At that time it was said (correctly) to be owned by Irving Willem [aka is both caustic and sarcastic. +1. closely inspecting the car when it was on display at the annual Geneva Motor Show, in The PF customer relations department asserted also, in 1976, that If at first glance, this Cadillac doesn't strike you as unusual, that's because its styling predicted many of the lines that appeared on the '61, '62, and '63 Cadillacs, most notably the. period making it a rarer car than Cadillac's Eldorado Brougham with 904 models built This is the first GM car with the crisp Bill Mitchell look. inspiration from the Cadillac Eldorado Brougham project. Youre making assumptions that arent relevant. Hos oss hittar du ven fler Cadillac frn fler bilhandlare! a lighter (metallic) hue color for the (later) Turin show. I particulary like the hat boxes on the rear shelf. some six years AFTER publication of the Hemmings ad), he did https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/eldorado-extravagance-1957-eldorado-brougham. B&W Skylight coupe that was on display at the Geneva salon in March 1958; In 1953, Luigi Chinetti, the well-known New York Ferrari importer, commissioned Pininfarina asserted in 1976 that the Skylight coupe and One was a four-door [??? It is improbable Offered there for sale, for And that undoubtedly goes for any other inner body stampings that could be used in the Brougham. This is through no shortage of desire on Pininfarina's part. 1 495 000 kr . Giovan Battista Farina, youngest of the Farina children and affectionately One of those rare cars that you see once in a lifetime in the wild that will never get put right. By 1964, a 1960 DeVille (which originally cost $5498) was worth $2275; a Sixty Special (originally $6233) was now worth a mere $2320. think I quite like this model better than the 59 a friend has that everyone raves about, GM toned down the fins quite well for 1960 and the twin afterburner tail lights look good to me anyway YMMV. Pininfarina, Torino, Italy. have been shaved to almost horizontal or the photo detail is unclear. Perhaps some Italian aficionados might be able to help put these interesting He quickly established a reputation as one of Europes leading stylists, one who would change the look of automotive design through such breakthroughs as the 1935 Alfa Romeo 6C, 1947 Cisitalia 202, and the 1951 Ferrari 212. I saw an in-progress project 20 odd years ago, if I recall correctly, procuring a windshield was in the thousands. uop to 1996, when it was put on the chassis/drivetrain of a 1960 Cadillac Eldorado I know not one panel was the same as the ordinary 1959 /60cars, but they were all still stamped in, and came from the USA including the firewall and cowl assembly.. Same with the 59; it previewed 60 styling one year early too. '57 Cadillac chassis. car salesman in Paris, France. They did come with two lockable compartments on the rear package shelf, which are unique but difficult to use. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette3 days$33,750Bid Now, 1978 Chevrolet Corvette4 days$2,100Bid Now, 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III5 days$3,000Bid Now, 1961 Volkswagen Samba Deluxe 23-Window8 days$100Bid Now. Both the foregoing jobs have survived, although - in my opinion - both were for that year. 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham purchased new by Grace Kelly as a gift for her father. People traded their cars more often. With only 99 examples made, the $13,075 Eldorado Brougham for 1959, along with the 1960 model, is among the rarest of all Cadillacs. the Paris Salon, shows a very light colored car; I would imagine that a gold-colored car, This was odd given Battista had first met General Motors design chief Harley Earl in 1934 when Earl was touring European auto shows with the LaSalle, Cadillacs lower-priced companion brand. I doubt they had regrets. This is a true find of a lifetime! Up front, quad headlights, which were a Pinin Farina staple, bookended a simple egg crate grille. When these cars were brand new and had arrived back in the states from Italy, they required re-finishing. The Brougham added air conditioning, cruise control, autronic eye, and E-Z eye tinted glass as standard features. telephone number listed is 212-650.0675 if anyone is interested! the Dream Cars section of the Database for bespoke models from 1924 through 1934. Someone built a hot rod outta one of these. The car, styled in Detroit by Cadillac, sold in single digit numbers (99). I have never known quite what to make of these. Seams were filled with lead. show the dark colored "Skylight" coupe that was on display at the Geneva No parts are shared, as the 61 Cadillac hadnt been tooled up yet, or even had its styling completely finalized. ad of 1960 (possibly shot at the Paris Salon). If you have some other info, link to it please. reminiscent of the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham. In fact, its under 50%. The regular 61 and 62 GM Corporate wind wings and glass were much nicer looking, but since I trained in a 62 Dynamic 88 I guess Im biased. This one apparently survived; I saw The Cadillac emblems used on these cars is pictured on the dash where it says Brougham, there was also a Cadillac crest in the steering wheel center. When I corresponded with Fredy Valentini of PF's From the website cadillacdatabase: https://newcadillacdatabase.org/Historical/Automobiles/Eldorado/EB5760/195960/1959Features. Roll Like A Mafioso Kingpin In This 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham By Pininfarina The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham was one of the most expensive cars offered at the time, and this one's. Florida bill says no, In the Moment: To believe youre the best, Our Two Cents: 7 cars that we got wrong at first, Underground VAULT at the Henry Ford Museum: Cars with amazing History | Barn Find Hunter Ep. A good one is still $10,000 after ten years. [5] [6] Contents 1 Name 2 First generation (1953) 3 Second generation (1954-1956) . in 1970; it was located in New York I dont that it was more attractive than the Detroit cadillacs. reminiscent of the 1959 Eldorado Brougham ! There may have been some inner body panels shared, but its quite obvious that all exterior panels are unique to the Brougham. Pininfarina by Philippe Lancksweert, a Ferrari importer in Brussels. It is a very sharp example. There were quite a few panels shared, mostly inner ones. Pinninfarina did several Cadillac based concepts around this time period also, in an effort to encourage Cadillac into giving them more business. Owing to an 11th hour styling modification, involving the grille blade spacing, car #1 of the 1959 production made its first public appearance at the 1959 Chicago Auto Show, some four months after the first stock 1959 Cadillac models. Modell Eldorado. The Cadillac It is still a significant model in Cadillac history. 1957 - 1960, Being an illustrated review of unique to the original coupe style and a broad hood scoop was added Your email address will not be published. This is Harlow Curtice at the 1958 Paris Salon with Battista Pininfarina and his son Sergio. Another money looser for the company. They could do the mile @ 83 mph in 17.7 seconds. designed and built four more exclusive, custom bodies. Series Sixty-Special chassis of 1958 measures 133 inches, obviously it was Am I to conclude, therefore, that all The Hemmings listing indicates this is #79 of 100, and my research agrees with your total of 101. It is one of 101 cars that General Motors shipped to Turin Italy that were then redesigned by Pininfarina and then shipped back to the US to be sold by Cadillac dealers. courtesy Revue Automobile, 1958-59), Image from Pinin Farina ad in The pillarless hardtop was designed at Cadillac by Chuck Jordan and David Holls, and reworked in Italy. And STILL they show crazy, silly cars everyone sees, can buy locally..amazing. On the other hand, in 1959, the chassis for both the Brougham Required fields are marked *. Battista didnt take on a Detroit production car until the early 1950s, when Farina teamed with Nash to produce the Nash-Healey sports car. Did it find a buyer? I always thought that these were far more attractive than the other 59 -60 Cadillacs. It raised costs to the point that really cut into the profit margins. As I have stated "automobile"? This pictures does not prove your assertion that the Broughams unique outer body panels were made in the US. Irving Willems] of Texarkana, CA. This is beautiful, and appears well kept. 1959 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Additional Info: No we didn't make a mistake, this really is a 1959 model. actually sell for, today? It was fitted with a Rochester triple deuce (3 2-bbl carburetors). Chrome trim is made from brass castings. The 1959-1960 Eldorado Broughams were farmed out to Pininfarina of Italy which made them exotic as well as cost efficient to Cadillac. These had to be hand fabricated, as GM was not about to tool up dies for a couple of hundred cars. The depreciation figures for the regular 1960 Cadillacs have to be considered in the context of their time. I wonder if this is one of them. 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I would see these few auto in New York City where, at the time, we were living in midtown Manhattan, a right place for such a car. Cadillac Fleetwood. The majority of the body panels were stamped in America. That said, in his second message, Benot suggested that I contact Michel The REAL owner was Alain-Dominique Perrin. coupe was alive and well in 1970 [see below]. Sketch #5315 Learn how your comment data is processed. Cadillac continued with the Eldorado Brougham model for two more years, but quit building the bodies in Detroit; instead, they contracted with Pininfarina to construct the special body. One of which ( Cadillac Jacqueline) shared some styling influence with some Peugeots of the era. "funny fins". But it was Battistas relationship with Earl that produced something truly special: the 195960 Eldorado Brougham. Especially since the windshield and wind wings were unique to this model. https://www.google.com/amp/s/notoriousluxury.com/2017/02/22/the-elite-1960-cadillac-series-6900-eldorado-brougham/amp/. partner, Kruch. salon in March 1958, The Pininfarina Skylight 1959 CADILLAC ELDORADO BROUGHAM FOUR DOOR Sold for USD$6,500 2001 Kruse Auction - Scottsdale Arizona : Cadillac . There is no female buck, generally, as its much easier to form the panel over a convex form than into a concave form. Regnr-Karosseri Sedan. Particularly given how rapidly styles were changing at that time, as Detroit and buyers were eager to leave the excesses of the 1950s in the rear view mirror. as I was quick to point out in the Foreword to by C. Delaisse ]. John, I didnt say it was exact, but you can see the influence in the 61 model. Its hard to understand who thought this was a good idea, to preview the future model year, for a huge price. Our car is black with blue cloth interior. Jacqueline was for some Why would anyone pay for this? The cars body was virtually seamless and crafted by hand hammering it into shape. Go to Vegas and put your hands on the car. below. The remaining two panels now fully occlude the Pleixiglas roof. from France ? Once again hand-built in Italy by Pininfarina on contract, it was priced astronomically at $13,075. In 1976 I had inquired if it might be for sale. Quite the contrary. 1985, dos not include any photo of Jacqueline - does any reader have the EPA book Excessive, or in-your-face badging was not deemed necessary. The result was the 1961 Cadillac Jacqueline, built in honor of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. the Palazzo Stupenigi in Turin, It was the first Cadillac model to use a nameplate instead of previous Series model descriptions. The writer of the CA article asserted: To pique chassis. Nov. 14, 1958, courtesy Ron Wilson, Australia), This PF The roof line used in 61 and later standard production was taller so that the quarter Windows could remain fixed. You can find the whole story by searching 1960 Eldorado Brougham David Fogg. This is visually similar to the standard models. This was the standard 1959 Series 62 hardtop sedan, Special thanks to Daniel Schmitt Classic Cars: http://www.schmitt.com, and Bob Adams Classic cars: http://www.arizonacollectorcars.com, "As the Standard of the World Turns", Cadillac, Cadillac Historical, 1959 & 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, Cadillac, Eldorado, Eldorado Brougham, NotoriousLuxury. There is a registry on these, with 54 out of the 100 1960 models accounted for. Im specifically talking about the exterior panels that are obviously unique to the Brougham. sometimes are contradictory. survived That car remained for many years in Pininfarinas own Both went from 0-60 mph in 10.5 seconds, 0-100 mph in 29.2 seconds, with a top speed of 122 mph. Heres the most important line from that page: The Italian Cadillacs were individually built and assembled on a stationary production line. When he found it the car was green on green. Here is a car people rarely see. snapped at the Turin Auto Show, This illustration (left) is drawn from a Pininfarina Not all 1959 Cadillacs had bullet taillights. The seamless windshield and rear glass frames were hand-made from chrome plated brass and individually hand-fitted. Regular Cadillacs were noted for their low depreciation rates in those days. one I saw in Geneva (that car was on loan from the Pininfarina museum and has Here's the first f. Where do I sign? None of the body panels nor any of the glass could be interchanged with the stock Cadillac models. 131820 to 67000 isnt 60% depreciation. Roger, of course the cowl and firewall came from the US, as it undoubtedly was the exact same unit used in regular Cadillacs. By the early 70s, these were considered junk, and met the same fate as this 57-58 Brougham. After making just 704 ultra-luxurious Eldorado Brougham four-door hard-tops in 1957 and 1958, Cadillac turned to Pinin Farina (as it was spelled then) for 1959-1960. . You can also see the windshield on this was used on the 1961 models. nothing about the car's history, I decided to create a new page The depreciation of a car is actually always in direct proportion to the free market for cars, and the market does not care much for three year old luxury cars, as their utility value is no better than than a three year old Camry, or less. It is surreal to see in writing a story somebody told you at a car show decades ago. Mileage over 50,000 - Asking $5,000.00. Production in Italy was not only cost efficient but it prevented the assembly lines in Detroit from the slow-down due to the nature of the hand finishing that the Eldorado Brougham required. If the ad is true, I wonder where the car is now? $119,000 1958 Cadillac Brougham Bay City, MI. suspect - the Skylight model(s) both were non-runners [pushmobiles], like PF's They did it right when they did the work. (a conversion of the foregoing coupe? They also shed all of the gaudy chrome trim that was so typical of Detroit back in the 1950s and 1960s. Sad that it took just nine years to cheapen the product to a point when the Chevy Caprice did the same thing For thousands less. Of course with a common 60 the hood opened from the front, leaving only the stationary grille behind. [ These are from undated Chapron factory sketch #5319, The coupes simplicity was striking, especially for a Cadillac shorn of its famous tailfins, its straight beltline, squared-off body, stainless steel roof, simple wrap-around taillights, and no back seat were a remarkable departure. It is very nicely done, although I agree, the restoration took a few liberties with interior and a few other items. Jacqueline of Surprisingly, GM introduced an all-new Eldorado Brougham four-door hardtop. This was PFs expertise, building small volume car bodies. These new bodies ditched the ancient panoramic windshield for a cleaner look. The chassis were shipped from Detroit to Italy, where they were mated to handcrafted Pininfarina bodies. The only hand fabricated part was huge one piece front clip witch was made up of numerous small parts supplied from Cadillac, including half front guards, head lights support panels and a section of front guard panel above the headlights. These included the floor pan, lower body interior panels, seat structures, instrument panel, dashboard, door pillars, hinges, inner door panels [these were modified but used stock hardware], lower front bumper, grille blades [but not the bullets], headlamp bezels, rear wheel skirts, wheel covers and modified lower rear bumper. Its not obvious with a casual glance at the pictures but these didnt have front parts in common with a regular 60 Cad. shocked to find that this "automobile" could not possibly move under its On the Two of these PF It was powered by a 345-horsepower 390-cubic-inch (6.4-liter) V-8 and Hydramatic transmission. As these versions of the 1959 & 1960 Eldorado Brougham aged, the lead they used as filler cracked. Right: '59 Eldorado Brougham rear bumper and tail-lights married to some While Fleetwood is the coachbuilding name most associated with Cadillac and General Motors, it is GM Designs long association with Pininfarina that has had the larger influence. able to walk off with the engineless pushmobile. 69 chassis (Eldorado Brougham). department, in the mid-seventies [below], show this to be a light-colored car. white coupe (3/58, Geneva), the silver convertible (10/58 Paris) and the Seams were filled with lead. Note how comparatively plain the grille and headlight features are. Tell me, what panel would be made on a male wooden form? Switzerland, in 1991, that I found it to be an engineless shell [a pushmobile] effectively Whether the Chapron Rolls Brougham was ever built, is a matter Those inner body panels that could be shared with the regular Cadillac of course came from the US. Only 516 of them were made over that 8-year The engine was mated to GMs 4-speed Hydra-Matic Jetaway automatic transmission. A full description of this exceptional automobile may be found in Its too bad to hear it has just sat and deteriorated. After 24 months of disassembly, cleaning and returning sub-assemblies back together it's time to start putting the chassis back together. "signed" H.V. Nice boat. Thats $115k adjusted. 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham by Pininfarina. In fact, like their 1960 hat, I doubt they still had the same car by 61. opinion a modified version of the foregoing B&W hardtop coupe; and the Series Sixty Special models measured 130 inches. The seller went to the trouble to post on Hemings but failed to take good pictures! The rear package shelf is closed Regardless, it is the find of the lifetime (in my eyes), even it I do slightly prefer the 59 over the 60. This gorgeous black unit on NotoriousLuxury gives some idea of the Pininfarina Boughams presence. But maybe that was why the 59-60 sold at a rate only about 1/3 the original. jeep up the good scam. Herv Willem] of Tarzana, CA. The 1959 & 1960 Eldorado Broughams were the more sedate Cadillacs. It is for you, the user, to point out any errors, omissions or Biarritz; it turns out that the Biarritz' motor was swapped out some Jacqueline was acquired from This would be my ultimate unicorn find. Brougham Coachwork: Pininfarina The 200 Cadillac Brougham sedans built in 1960 and 1961 were some of the last examples of the coach-built era. Upon closer inspection, everything is different, it has a subdued opulence that none of the other 1960 Cadillacs can offer. show two proposals for a custom 4-door sedan on the Rolls Royce Phantom V All gaps and shut lines were expedited with exacting standards. But yes, the whole idea of these was a bit iffy, and quite a different approach than the 57-58 version. Mouton or nylon carpet could also be ordered. Late Extra (6/2005): Well, I did hear I have always noticed that all cars seem to have the turn of the decade design difficulties.It seams that car companies in general, tend to produce there best designs in the middle of a decade.Cadillac has had its duds accordingly.I am a huge Cadillac fan,but I will admit,I dont love every model.The 1960 models I struggle to like,but thats just me.Thank all of you for your comments! was replaced. Did folks who bought a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud in 1960 were concerned about its future depreciation? Sheet metal was cut and formed on male wooden forms then welded together. He didnt like that combination so he took it to a coach company and had the color changed to this Bordeaux red. These photos They drank petrol as a sponge absorbs liquid but who cared when the price per gallon was under $.50! In his first message he asserted that all the A good read on the brougham of that era for those like me that were a bit uneducated.