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No one guessed the 1971 Ford grille. That sure doesn’t happen often. So I’ll shut up (which doesn’t happen very often either) and just let this picture do the talking.
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Looks like a `76 ElDorado.
or a ’75 Eldorado.
1976 Cadillac Eldorado
Definitely a mid-70’s Eldorado. Those poor filler caps (which is obviously missing here) just couldn’t hold up on those cars, or most other Caddies for that matter.
I agree with everyone else here…it’s a Cadillac Eldorado, circa mid 1970’s. It sure is missing a lot, though!
Either a 77 or 78 Eldorado. This piece is more squared off on the 76’s
1975-78 Eldorado is my guess
I am going to be the contrarian here and suggest federalized bumper era Olds Toronado
I’m going with a ’75 or ’76 Eldo…ragtop (can’t wait to see that!)
http://www.remaker.com/caddy/75%20Eldo%20ad-small.jpg
I can’t wait to see the rest of this ’76 Eldo…
Actually, I guessed the Ford Grill. Take a look ;-)
Found it. “It’s the grill on the Galaxie in the next post ;-)”
Early ’70s 98 Olds, but the year I’m not exactly sure. Leaning ’73ish.
D’oh! Should have actually looked at the other replies first. It looked like an Old’s tail light to me. I now concur, 75-76 front turn signal on an Eldo. Funny how similar it is to an Old’s in reverse, though.
That’s definitely a Cadillac badge on the light. 76-ish Eldo, for sure.
1975 Oldsmobile 98.
It’s not a light! But it is the front fender edge (metal) decor of a 1975-78 Eldorado, missing the plastic panel behind it. Probably this is a coupe, not a convertible, if parked on the street in Oregon – the 1977-78 coupes had a smaller engine and insufficient power, a depressing thought especially given the demise of the convertible.
That’s right, it’s not a light!
That looks like a Toronado logo.
75-78 Eldorado front bumper, missing the urethane filler panel between bumper and fender.