1959 Cadillac Eldorado

The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado is a car that was originally intended to be included in Midtown Madness 2 and Midtown Madness 1, but was cut from the game due to licensing issues, despite the newer Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe being included in both Midtown Madness 1 and 2. This vehicle can still be used with the help of the MM2 Revisited mod (V4 or later) or by downloading it as a separate .ar file from The Midtown Madness Archive or Midtown Madness 2 eXtreme. Some voice clips based on it have been recorded but are also unused, but still remain in the mm2audex.ar and mm2aud.ar files and can still be enabled by modding the game (only if this car is installed as a separate add-on).

This car also makes an appearance as a playable and unlockable vehicle in Midtown Madness 3. The classic boat car that was supposed to be featured in MM2 was based on the standard Eldorado model, while the one in MM3 is based on the Eldorado Seville model.

This vehicle will be featured in an upcoming version of the infamous Steir mod.

In-Game Description
"The classic boat car. Not very fast, but it is much heavier than it looks. A solid choice for any condition that needs some extra power for the win." "The classic boat car. With a solid steel body, the ride may be more lumbering than its modern counterpart, but it is also far more durable. Besides, you gotta love those fins!"
 * -|Midtown Madness 2 (MM2 Revisited V5)=Cadillac 59 Eldorado
 * -|Midtown Madness 2 (MM2 Revisited V6)=Cadillac 59 Eldorado

History
The first Cadillac Eldorado started out in 1953, as a low-production convertible model. It received a minor facelift in 1955, and given hardtop models, but the main update was in 1959, when the car underwent a massive redesign. The resulting product was the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado, one of the most iconic cars of its time and the most famous Cadillac ever built. 1966 saw the next redesign, turning it from an extravagant luxury land-yacht to a powerful muscle car. 1971's model returned to the luxury limousine idealogy; before in 1979, it was made into a more affordable machine. In 1986, the car's edges were rounded to give it a more modern look, before 1992, when it underwent its final redesign. Performance models of this eighth-generation model were sold as the Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe (which is the model actually used in Midtown Madness 1 and Midtown Madness 2) and the Eldorado Sport Coupe. The early 2000s saw the demise of the Eldorado and in 2002, production ceased completely.

Races As An Opponent
This vehicle is not included in any of the races for the game's final release.

Stats

 * Top Speed: 115 mph
 * Horsepower: 345 bhp
 * Mass: 4,949 lbs
 * Durability: Low

Available Colors
The paint jobs are named differently in different releases of this car.

Classic Madness
In HQTM Team's Classic Madness mod, the 1959 Eldorado replaces the default Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe. The new car has been given a highly-detailed model and "realistic" performance, so it is significantly slower than both of its older models. Also, it uses an entirely new set of colors:
 * Seminole Red
 * Ebony Black
 * Agryle Blue
 * Persian Sand

MM2 Riva
On January 10th, 2012, the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado was included in The Midtown Madness 2 Riva mod, with the model converted from Driver: San Francisco. The newest model is similar in quality to the Classic Madness model, but is a convertible rather than a hardtop model. It also comes with 10 new colors.

MM1 Mod Version
This is the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado converted from MM2 to MM1. It includes the original dashboard and sounds, appropriate tuning, MM1-style headlights (compatible with MM1 Revisited V3 mod), and 5 colors as the MM2 Revisited V5 mod!

Sounds
All pre-recorded and cut sounds for the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado:

Quotes
All pre-recorded and cut quotes for the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado.
 * -|London (MM2)=All quotes for the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado are found in the mm2core.ar file of the Midtown Madness 2 game, but they are unused as the vehicle was cut from final development stages. However, they can still be enabled by modding the game (only if this car is installed as a separate add-on).