1967 Chevy Caprice, 327 V8, 4bbl, Auto, "no Reserve", Same Family Since New! on 2040-cars
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:327 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gold
Model: Caprice
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 4 DOOR
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 86,115
FOR SALE AT "NO RESERVE!!!" IS A IS A "ONE FAMILY OWNER" 1967 CHEVY CAPRICE 4 DOOR HOT ROD! ONLY 86,115 ACTUAL MILES. THIS CAR HAS THE HIGHER H.P., CLOSED CHAMBERED,"CAMEL HUMP HEAD", 4 BBL, 327 C.I., V8 USUALLY FOUND IN THE 2 DOOR CARS. THE OWNERS GRANDFATHER ORDER THIS CAR NEW. IT IS LOADED WITH POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING AND FACTORY A/C. THE AIR DOES NOT BLOW COLD. THEY HAVE KEPT IT IN HIS FAMILY ALL THESE YEARS KEEPING UP WITH ALL THE MECHANICAL MAINTENCE. THE CAR HAS A NEW BATTERY, NEW TIRES & COMPLETE NEW EXHAUST. THE CAR HAS BEEN MOSTLY SITTING FOR THE PAST 3-4 YEARS WHILE GRANDSON WAS AT COLLEGE. IT WAS STARTED & MOVED EVERY FEW MONTHS.
THE CAR STARTS FINE. DOES NOT BLOW ANY BLUE OR BLACK SMOKE ON START UP OR WHILE DRIVING. THE BRAKE LIGHT COMES ON DUE TO A STUCK FRONT BRAKE CYLINDER. THE CAR HAS RUST IN THOSE USUAL COMMON PLACES ON THE REAR FENDERS & A LITTLE IN THE FLOOR PAN. DASH IS CRACKED, HEADLINER IS SAGGING IN A FEW SPOTS.
THIS WOULD BE A GREAT DRIVETRAIN DONOR CAR FOR A PERIOD CORRECT RESTORATION PROJECT.
GRANDSON IS ONLY SELLING TO DONATE THE MONEY TO HIS MOTHER WHO IS HAVING SOME HEALTH ISSUES. WOULD LIKE IT TO GO TO A GOOD HOME.
CAR ONLY SOLD AS A WHOLE. NO PARTING IT OUT!
PLEASE EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS TO BEFORE BIDDING!! LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK.
THANKS, JAY
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