1971 Chevrolet Caprice 400, 4 Door, Automatic, A/c, 49,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
1971 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4-DOOR SEDAN HARDTOP 49,000 ORIGINAL MILES You are bidding on a 1971 Chevrolet Caprice. It has been in the same family since it was purchased new. The Caprice has 49,000 original miles. The original window sticker is included and can be seen in the pictures. The Caprice has a 400 Small Block V-8 engine and an automatic transmission. Overall the car is in very good condition for its age. The engine starts right up and it drives solid. The interior is also in good condition. The tires are in good shape too. There is very little rust on the car and the body is straight. You can tell this car was well taken care of. I did post several pictures of how straight the body is, the condition of the trunk area, and many other pictures to show how solid the car is overall. The car does have air conditioning, however it does not work. The body has a ding on the front of the hood and a key scratch on the rear passenger side. I'm sure there is a few others due to being a 43 year old vehicle. The car does have a small transmission fluid leak. Please look at all the pictures I've posted. Once again the car is in very good condition for it's age. The car is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements. CHECK OUT ALL THE PICTURES!!! ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID!! |
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