Restored Tito’s Cadillac available for ride at Brijuni National Park

According to Croatian media, the restoration of a Cadillac from 1953 that belonged to the former Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito has been completed after four months of hard work by skilled Krapina’s craftsmen.
The Cadillac Eldorado, one of the most luxurious and state-of-the-art vehicles of its time, was the car that President Tito was driving while at Brijuni , his former luxurious residence.
The vehicle is returned to the Brijuni National Park where it is going to be displayed along with other Tito’s artefacts and photographs.
It will also be available for a ride for price of 5000 Kuna per hour (about £500).

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