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Feature   May 1, 2002   by CARS Magazine

Last Eldorado Rolls Off the Assembly Line

Production of the Cadillac Eldorado wound down on April 22nd after nearly fifty years of production. The last of 1,596 Collector Series 2002 Eldorados built to commemorate this event, rolled off the a...


Production of the Cadillac Eldorado wound down on April 22nd after nearly fifty years of production. The last of 1,596 Collector Series 2002 Eldorados built to commemorate this event, rolled off the assembly line at the Lansing Craft Centre, in Lansing, Michigan. The 2002 Collector Series, available in two of the Eldorado’s original colors (Alpine White and Aztec Red), was built in limited numbers to reflect three batches of the original 532 Eldorados built back in 1953.

The final Eldorado produced at the Lansing Craft Centre will be donated to the Cadillac Museum in honor of Don Massey, of Don Massey Cadillac, formerly one of the largest Cadillac dealerships in the United States.

With the build-out of the Eldorado, the Lansing Craft Centre will begin preparations for production of the Chevy SSR.


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