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Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Pink Maisto 1:18

Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Pink Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Cadillac
Model Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
36813
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About the Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Pink Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: Maisto's 1:18 diecast Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz recreates the 1959 convertible in pink, the model year that carried Cadillac's tallest tailfins ever produced. Its dramatic proportions make this a strong centrepiece for a vintage American luxury collection.

1959 marked the peak of American tailfin excess, and no production car pushed that styling language further than this specific Cadillac.

Diecast Scale on Cadillac's Most Extreme Tailfins

The 1959 Eldorado's rear fins reach genuinely dramatic height, capped with distinctive dual bullet tail-lights that became one of the most photographed design details of the entire decade, and Maisto's diecast build renders that fin height and taper accurately rather than softening it toward a more restrained shape. Pink is a period-plausible colour choice, since pastel and bright hues were genuinely fashionable on American luxury convertibles through the late 1950s, and it flatters the car's long, low, wide proportions without competing against chrome trim for attention. The Biarritz trim designation marked Cadillac's flagship convertible specification, and the model's overall length and low roofline correctly reflect that top-tier positioning.

A High-Water Mark for American Tailfin Styling

American car design in the late 1950s competed openly on visual drama, and Cadillac's 1959 fins represented the absolute peak of that competition before the following decade's styling pulled back toward cleaner, more restrained lines. That single model year sits as a genuine turning point in American automotive design history, distinct enough from both earlier and later Cadillacs that collectors specifically seek out 1959 examples over other years. For a collector building a vintage American luxury or tailfin-era theme, this Eldorado represents that peak moment directly rather than a general approximation of the style.

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