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* 1941, February 27-Grand opening of West Texas Woolen Mills plant in Eldorado, with a parade and BBQ lunch.
Ironically, when production of the Eldorado Brougham was shifted in 1959 from the Cadillac Fleetwood plant in Detroit to Pininfarina in Turin, Italy, only then did it acquire Fleetwood wheel discs and doorsill moldings, presumably because the design work and final touches were still being done by Fleetwood.
Ironically, when production of the Eldorado Brougham was shifted in 1959 from the Cadillac Fleetwood plant in Detroit to Pininfarina in Turin, Italy, only then did it acquire Fleetwood wheel discs and doorsill moldings, presumably because the design work and final touches were still being done by Fleetwood.

Eldorado and also
They also released their own concept album with 1974's Eldorado.
Galatia also co-ops with Eldorado High School for football, golf, and track and field.
He has a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado that only plays one song and has hydraulics and also a parachute for some safety reasons ( as shown in the episode " Thelma and Luis " when Suga Mama and Papi accidentally drive it off the Grand Canyon and the parachute saves them ).
* Convertibles such as the fifth generation of the Cadillac Eldorado featured a detachable two-part, fully rigid, manually installed tonneau sufficiently strong to support a seated person – also known as a parade boot.
It has also been anglicized to the single word Eldorado.
These panels were made of extruded aluminum and also appeared on a unique one of a kind Eldorado coupe built for the Reynolds Aluminum Corporation.
The 1957 Eldorado Brougham joined the Sixty Special and the Series 75 as the only Cadillac models with Fleetwood bodies although Fleetwood script or crests did not appear anywhere on the exterior of the car, and so this would also mark the first time in 20 years that that a Fleetwood bodied car was paired with the Brougham name.
The 1957-58 Eldorado Brougham also marked the return of the Cadillac Series 70, if only briefly.
The 1963 Eldorado was also the first Fleetwood bodied convertible since the Cadillac Series 75 stopped offering 4-door and 2-door convertible body styles and production of the Cadillac Series 90 ceased in 1941.
The Eldorado also had a rectangular grid pattern rear decorative grille.
An Eldorado was also used in Rob Zombie's second film, The Devil's Rejects as the car that the character Charlie drove.
In 1984, Cadillac also introduced a convertible version of Eldorado Biarritz.
Biarritz also included slender vertical opera lamps, as in 1986 and ' 87, but now added a spear molding ( similar to the style used on the 1976-1985 Eldorado Biarritz ) that ran from the base of the roof top, continuing horizontally along the door, and down to the front fender tip.
Cadillac also introduced the ill fated Traction Monitoring System ( TMS ) in 1979 on the redesigned Eldorado.
Winter roost sites in the Eldorado National Forest also had significantly ( P < 0. 05 ) more coarse woody debris than random sites.
This proposal also met with budget concerns since the transaxle used for the Eldorado was produced on a limited basis solely for E-body ( Eldorado / Toronado ) production, alongside the GMC motorhome of the mid-1970s ( which has a derivative of the E-platform drivetrain ).
It was both a marketing and an engineering landmark, being hailed at the time as " an Eldorado for the masses " and also in retrospect as the first successful downsizing of an American car.
Door-latch handles were even duplicated at the rears of the doors, to enable back-seat passengers to open the doors by themselves without having to reach over or around the front seat ; this feature was also available on the other 2 E-bodies, continuing until 1980 on the Eldorado.
The Eldorado also shared the basic E-body shell with the Toronado and Riviera, but its radically different styling meant that the three cars did not look at all similar.
A new unequal-length control arm rear suspension, shared with the Seville and Eldorado, was also introduced that year, improving handling.
This last project also included a northern extension of roadway into the Eldorado Golf Course in Commerce Township to better serve the community.
Eldorado gold is also the first North American company to successfully construct and operate a gold mine in China.
Less successfully during this period, they also co-produced the much-derided soap opera Eldorado ( 1992 – 93 ).

Eldorado and produced
Introduced to mark Buick's 50th anniversary, the Buick Roadmaster Skylark ( a name previously used by short-lived Hupp for its sporty 1939 Cord Model 810-based Skylark ) was one of three specialty convertibles produced in 1953 by General Motors ; the other two were the Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta and the Cadillac Series 62 Eldorado.
The top of the line 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Eldorado was one of three specialty convertibles produced in 1953 by General Motors, the other two being the Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta and the Buick Roadmaster Skylark.
This generation of Eldorados produced between 1971 and 1978 were sometimes customized as seen in films like Dolemite, Superfly, Highwaymen, The Mack, Willie Dynamite, ( the customized Eldorado seen in Willie Dynamite is similar to the one seen in Magnum Force ) and even the James Bond film Live and Let Die.
A unique trim feature of Biarritz, a name that had not been used since the 1964 model year ( although the Eldorado was Fleetwood bodied from the 1963 model year on, the Fleetwood designation was only applied to all Eldorados produced from the 1965 through 1972 model years ) was a brushed stainless steel roof covering the front passenger compartment for model years 1979-1985.
For the 1978 Eldorado model year only, there were 2, 000 Eldorado Custom Biarritz Classics produced in Two-Tone Arizona Beige / Demitasse Brown consisting of 1, 499 with no Astroroofs or no Sunroofs ; 475 with Astroroofs ; 25 with Sunroofs and only one ( 1 ) was produced with Power Sliding T-Tops.
The Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta was one of three specialty convertibles produced in 1953 by General Motors, the other two being the Buick Roadmaster Skylark and the Cadillac Series 62 Eldorado.
* Forever Young / Come On Baby — Eldorado 504 — 1956 A-side written by Goodman and both sides produced by him and his partner, Bill Buchanan.
Eldorado was conceived by EastEnders creators Julia Smith and Tony Holland, and was executive produced by Verity Lambert, who had made her reputation as an in-house producer for the BBC, and had previously launched the BBC's successful science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Mosler has also produced several one-off project vehicles, including a six wheel custom Jeep that uses many GM components ( dubbed the J-10 Sport ) and the TwinStar, a Cadillac Eldorado boasting twin Northstar V-8s.
The Buick Roadmaster Skylark was one of three specialty convertibles produced in 1953 by General Motors, the other two being the Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta and the Cadillac Series 62 Eldorado.
Buses are produced by the Canadian company New Flyer, Eldorado, and Gillig.
The top of the line subseries Eldorado was one of three specialty convertibles produced in 1953 by General Motors, the other two being the Oldsmobile 98 Fiesta and the Buick Roadmaster Skylark.
The company then reopened the old Eldorado Mine workings and produced more silver and copper until 1981 when low silver prices closed the mine for good.
The most popular cars for this customization were Cadillacs and Lincolns, especially the Cadillac Eldorado and Lincoln Continental produced between 1971 and 1978.

Eldorado and uranium
These wastes were created by Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited and its private sector predecessors, as a result of the refining process used to extract radium from uranium ore. Radium was used in " glow-in-the-dark " paint ( such as aircraft dial paint during the Second World War ), and in the early treatment of cancer.
In 1952, the provincial government decided to establish a town to service the mines in the Beaverlodge uranium area developed by Eldorado Mining and Refining, a federal crown corporation.
Eldorado ’ s pitchblende ( the outcrop of rock containing uranium, cobalt, radium, silver etc.
According to Peter C. Newman ’ s analysis financing could not have come from investors, “ who would have had to be kept in ignorance of the project ’ s significance .” The government had the mine immediately “ drained and cemented … and employed prospectors to search for additional uranium deposits .” The miners hired to reopen Eldorado were screened by the RCMP and sworn to secrecy Given this notion it seems secrecy was conducted the same way uranium contracts had been allocated ; efficiency and development of an atomic weapon took precedent over political concerns like communist attitude amongst the workforce or homage to Britain.
In 1939, at the beginning of World War II, ore from Eldorado had been used in the first chain reaction experiments, and as soon as the scientists had found out that these ores contained a rich store of uranium oxide and were useful as a source of nuclear energy.
* Robert Bothwell, ( 1984 ) Eldorado, Canada's national uranium company, University of Toronto Press ISBN 0-8020-3414-4

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