As of April 20, 2025, this is the information we have about this car:
[Feb.01.2017] Car #80 [NEW,2/2005] was sold to a French buyer circa 1995; this car has dealer-installed A/C,with outside air intakes; it features also non-original stainless steel trim from a 1953 Series60 Special as well as 60S hash marks on the rear fenders and chevrons under the tail-lights used only on "Series 62" Cadillacs of 1948. Late Extra 2/2009: The owner has been identified as the late Robert Keyaerts, a Belgian industrialist, the car is on display in the Museum named after him, in Langea is near Tours (France), that was founded and is operated privately by his daughters, Magali and Genevieve. Information supplied kindly by CLC member, Rod Dahlgren, former owner of #225; he wrote: I was just looking for some interior detail photos of a 53 Eldorado and saw your website. I can add to your information a little. Car #80is in the Keyaerts sisters museum in France. I have many photos of that car that I took while visiting them a few years ago. Since I was beginning a restoration of car #225, the Keyaerts sisters Magali and Geneviève gave me full access to their car for me to photograph as I wanted.
[Feb.01.2017] Car #80 [NEW,2/2005] was sold to a French buyer circa 1995; this car has dealer-installed A/C,with outside air intakes; it features also non-original stainless steel trim from a 1953 Series60 Special as well as 60S hash marks on the rear fenders and chevrons under the tail-lights used only on "Series 62" Cadillacs of 1948. Late Extra 2/2009: The owner has been identified as the late Robert Keyaerts, a Belgian industrialist, the car is on display in the Museum named after him, in Langea is near Tours (France), that was founded and is operated privately by his daughters, Magali and Genevieve. Information supplied kindly by CLC member, Rod Dahlgren, former owner of #225; he wrote: I was just looking for some interior detail photos of a 53 Eldorado and saw your website. I can add to your information a little. Car #80is in the Keyaerts sisters museum in France. I have many photos of that car that I took while visiting them a few years ago. Since I was beginning a restoration of car #225, the Keyaerts sisters Magali and Geneviève gave me full access to their car for me to photograph as I wanted.