As of May 10, 2025, this is the information we have about this car:
[Jan.01.2015] The car was listed on Ron Susser’s web site on January 23, 2015 with a price tag of $52.9K. The web site mentioned the following: This car was originally Academy Blue (only 5 painted in that color in 1959) but it is now black with full black leather interior. The mileage is 70, XXX +/- miles. Texas car most of its life – now resides in Illinois. Lots of $$ spent on maintenance and upkeep including fresh paint single stage urethane (Jan. 2015), new brakes and master cylinder, sandblasted and painted wheels, converted to springs (believed to have all air ride components except for 4 airbags in place), disassembled hubcaps were professionally restored, new tires, rebuilt water pump, rebuilt correct carbs, serviced transmission, rebuilt door hinges on front, chrome is very presentable but not perfect, all power windows work, pull down for trunk works, full tune up, radiator serviced and cleaned, air conditioning compressor works (needs recharge), one rocker panel was replaced, solid underside. Sports Car Market’s current valuation for the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham is Low $68,500 to High $105,000. The Hagerty valuation tool shows the car at $94,200 for a #3 car and $126,000 for a #2 car.
[Jan.01.2015] The car was listed on Ron Susser’s web site on January 23, 2015 with a price tag of $52.9K. The web site mentioned the following: This car was originally Academy Blue (only 5 painted in that color in 1959) but it is now black with full black leather interior. The mileage is 70, XXX +/- miles. Texas car most of its life – now resides in Illinois. Lots of $$ spent on maintenance and upkeep including fresh paint single stage urethane (Jan. 2015), new brakes and master cylinder, sandblasted and painted wheels, converted to springs (believed to have all air ride components except for 4 airbags in place), disassembled hubcaps were professionally restored, new tires, rebuilt water pump, rebuilt correct carbs, serviced transmission, rebuilt door hinges on front, chrome is very presentable but not perfect, all power windows work, pull down for trunk works, full tune up, radiator serviced and cleaned, air conditioning compressor works (needs recharge), one rocker panel was replaced, solid underside. Sports Car Market’s current valuation for the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham is Low $68,500 to High $105,000. The Hagerty valuation tool shows the car at $94,200 for a #3 car and $126,000 for a #2 car.