1975 Chevy Caprice Convertible!!!!! on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AT
Model: Caprice
Mileage: 0
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
THIS IS A NICE 1975 CAPRICE CONVERTIBLE!!! 98% RUST FREE 2 YEAR OLD REBULIT 350/ RUNS STONG..AT/PS/PB/PW/PL/ TILT CRUZ.. ITS A AC CAR, RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD. BRAKES ALL UP N WORKING.ALL WINDOWS WORKING,WINDSHIELD IS BROKEN.BRAND.NEW DUEL EXSAUST, SPOKE HUBCAPS.ALL THE TOP IS ALL THERE NOT WORKING.RAG IS TORN AND GONE.ALL INTERIOR IS COMPLETE AND NOT TORN. NO CARPET. FLOORS ARE GOOD BUT DOES NEED SOME REPAIRS. .CAR COMES WITH A NEW MEXICO BILL OF SALE..CAR IS CLEAN BUT NEED SOME WORK.IT ROLLED IN TO SOMETHING. HEADER PANEL IS BROKEN AND WILL NEED A HOOD. BUT IT DOES CLOSE AND LOCK... CARS SOLD AS-IS. LO-RESERVE!!!!!CAR IS FOR SALE IN LOCALLY. SO I HAVE THE RITE TO REMOVE IF SOLD!! THESE CARS ARE BRINGING 20K N UP CLEAN.. SO BID TO WIN SHE A NICE BULDER.RUNS REAL GOOD! SO DONT LET IT GET AWAY!!! THANKS
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