Few changes were evident on the luxury front-drive personal coupe and
convertible. The Biarritz convertible, introduced for 1984, could now get
an optional electric defogger for its glass back window. New spoked aluminum
alloy road wheels joined the option list. Standard engine remained the 4.1
liter V-8, with throttle-body fuel injection, hooked to four-speed
overdrive automatic transmission. A big diesel V-8 also was available (at
extra cost) in the coupe.
Eldo's Biarritz coupe had a cabriolet vinyl roof with brushed steel cap,
accent moldings, and opera lamps. Convertibles were similarly decked out.
Touring Coupes had a stiffer suspension as well as blackout and body-color
trim. Eldo coupes began at $21,355, but the convertible cost over $11,000
more. This would be the ragtop's final season, as Eldorado switched to a new
body for 1986.
Model
Series Number
Body/Style
Number
Body Type
Seating
Factory Price
Shipping
Weight
Production Total
Eldorado (V-8)
6E
L57
2-door Coupe
6
$21,355
3623 lb
74,101
Eldorado (V-8)
6E
L67
2-door
Convertible
6
$32,105
3804 lb
2300
Engine note: Diesel V-8s available at no extra charge.
ENGINES
Feature
Basic Gasoline Engine
Optional Diesel
Engine
Type
90-degree, overhead valve V-8. Cast iron
block and head
90-degree, overhead valve V-8. Cast iron block and
head