1966 Caprice on 2040-cars
Ponsford, Minnesota, United States
Engine:283
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Year: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Model: Caprice
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SPORT COUPE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 25,555
Sub Model: SPORT COUPE
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: NO WARRANTY AS IS
1966 CAPRICE SPORT COUPE FACTORY 283 V8 POWERGLIDE CAR CONVERTED TO 350 TURBO THE CAR HAS A 67 IMPALA 283 REBUILT NOT ORIGANAL MOTOR THE TRANSMISSION IS A REBUILT 350 TURBO WITH A SHIFT KIT INSTALLED IN IT THE ENGINE HAS LESS THEN 2000 MILES ON REBUILD FROM TOP TO BOTTOM EVEN THE HEADS ARE REBUILT N THEY ARE OFF A 80'S TRUCK SO YOU CAN RUN REGULAR GAS IN THIS CAR N NOT HAVE TO WORRIE ABOUT BURNING OUT THE VALVE SEATS GOOD RUNNING STRONG 283 N 350 TURBO TRANNY WITH CURRENT PLATES N TABS N CLEAR MINNESOTA TITLE THIS IS A PROJECT CAR THAT NEEDS REPAIR ON THE LOWER FENDERS N LOWER QUARTERS N AROUND THE REAR WINDOW N SOME PARTS OF THE ROOF AS THIS CAR WAS A FACTORY VINYL TOP N WAS A LITTLE RUSTY BUT NOT BAD ON THE ROOF THE FLOORS IN THIS CAR ARE SOLID NO RUST OUT AT ALL ON THE FLOORS THERE IS SOME RUST OUT IN THE TRUNK N AROUND THE TAIL LIGHTS THE ENGINE HAS A NEW EDELBROCK DUAL PLANE INTAKE N 4 BARREL QUADRAJET CARB THAT I TOOK OFF BEACAUSE IT WAS SUCKING UP AIR FROM THE BASE OF THE INTAKE THREW THE GASKET OF THE CARB JUST NEED A THICKER GASKET I DO HAVE THE SPACER TO BOLT THE CARB TO THE EDELBROCK INTAKE HAS BRAND NEW HEI DISTRIBUTOR NEW PLUGS WIRES WATER PUMP FUEL PUMP A DUAL EXHAUST SETUP WITH MUFFLERS THAT NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED GOES WITH CAR THE ALTERNATOR WIRES SHORTED OUT SO THAT NEEDS TO BE REWIRED OR REPLACED JUST TO THE ALTERNATOR ALL THE LIGHTS WAS WORKING FINE UNTIL THAT SHORT IN ALTERNATOR WIRES SO NOW THE BRAKE LIGHTS DONT WORK N DASH LIGHTS BUT THE HEAD LIGHTS WORK IM PRETTY SURE ITS SOMETHING SIMPLE JUST HAVENT HAD TIME TO CHECK IT OUT BUT IT ALL WORKED FINE TILL THE SHORT THE SIGNAL LIGHT LEVER IS MISSING FROM COLUMN BUT THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR FEW BUCKS ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD ON THE CAR THE INTERIOR DASHPAD HEADLINER DOOR PANELS REAR PANELS ARE ALL STILL ORIGINAL N NEAR MINT THE CARPET IS GOOD THE WOODGRAIN IS GOOD THE SEATS ARE GOOD EXCEPT FOR A FEW RIPPS ON THE DRIVER SIDE OVER ALL THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGANAL N A 9 OUT OF 10 HOW I SEE IT NOW THE BAD IS THE FRAME IS RUSTED OUT IN SOME PLACES RIGHT UNDER THE DOORS BUT HAS BEIN PATCHED N WELDED WITH STEEL PLATES ON BOTH SIDES DRIVER N PASSENGER I BOUGHT IT LIKE THAT 3 YRS AGO AND IT WAS DRIVEN LIKE THAT WITH NO PROBLEMS ITS NOT GOIN TO FALL APART COULD USE SOME MORE PATCH WORK ON FRAME OR REPLACE IT BUT OVERALL IT IS A GOOD PROJECT CAR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON CAR YOU CAN CALL IVAN AT"" 2185733954"" THE CAR HAS POWER STEERING POWER DRUM BRAKES 10 BOLT REAR END OLD SCHOOL SLOT RIMS SIZE 14" BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR PICKUP 500 DEPOSIT EMMEDIATLY AFTER BUY IT NOW OR BEST OFFER THE 500 DEPOSIT IS NONE REFUNDABLE FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED AFTER 48HRS I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL N END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME GET THIS CLASSIC NOW N DONT LET IT GET AWAY AS I WILL NOT RELIST THIS ITEM AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST
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