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1996 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Only 53k Miles White Michelins No Reserve L@@k on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:53000 Color: is White and the interior is Burgundy Leather
Location:

Farmville, North Carolina, United States

Farmville, North Carolina, United States
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NO RESERVE!!!!!!!

 

You are bidding on a very clean Very Low Mileage ONE OWNER 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Classic. 

 

The exterior is White and the interior is Burgundy Leather.  The paint is original with no accident history or previous repairs.  No dents, dings, or scratches.  The alloy wheels are free from defects.  The Michelin tires have approx. 80-90% tread life remaining.  The interior is clean.  Headliner is perfect, the dash is free from any cracks.  Leather, carpet, and door panels are free from wear. No foul odors either.  This car has NOT been smoked in.  The 5.7 liter LT1 engine funs flawlessly. (no leaks) The transmission shifts smooth with no issues.  Turn the key and drive this car anywear!!  All electronic options are functional including the a/c, power windows, and power seats.  This car is the one you've been looking for.  With only 53k original miles, this car has many more years of pleasurable driving left.  This car has recently passed North Carolina Emmissions and safety inspection.  The new owner will be thouroghly satisfied with this car.  Look at the pics

 

We have the car advertised locally and reserve the right to cancel all bids and end the auction arly, should we sell the car before the auction ends. Wecan assist with transportaion from local airports. Here are the airport codes to choose from  RDU 80 miles away and PGV 15 miles away.  Please feel free to message me or call Joe Wilkins 252-717-1352.  If I dont answer please send a text and I'll call you back. Please see the carfax below

1996 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC/IMPALA SS SEDAN 4 DR
1G1BL52P1TR165510
Summary
Qualifies for Buyback Guarantee
No accident / damage reported to CARFAX
Previous Owner(s)1
Corporate fleet vehicle
Last reported odometer reading53,000
Title History
Salvage | Junk | Rebuilt | Fire | Flood | Hail | Lemon
Not Actual Mileage | Exceeds Mechanical Limits
Additional History
No Total Loss
No Structural Damages
No Airbag Deployment
Odometer Check
No Accident / Damage
No Manufacturer Recalls
Detailed History
Date MileageSourceComments
09/06/1996Michigan Motor Vehicle Dept. Warren, MI Title #801G2500073Title or registration issued. First owner reported. Titled or registered as corporate fleet vehicle

01/28/1998

13,996 mi
North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NCOdometer reading reported
12/28/2000North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed

07/09/2005

49,701 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection

06/24/2006

50,908 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
02/13/2007North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Passed safety inspection

07/01/2007

51,760 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
01/07/2008North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Passed safety inspection

08/13/2008

52,003 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
01/14/2009North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Passed safety inspection

12/21/2009

52,188 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
01/04/2010North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Passed safety inspection

05/12/2010

52,316 mi
Greenville, NC 252-756-2150Vehicle serviced

01/27/2011

52,398 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
01/27/2011North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Passed safety inspection

01/25/2012

52,542 mi
North Carolina Inspection Station Greenville, NCPassed emissions inspection
01/25/2012North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Loan or lien reported
01/09/2013North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Loan or lien reported

05/08/2013

52,766 mi
Greenville, NC 252-756-2150Vehicle serviced
01/16/2014North Carolina Motor Vehicle Dept. Greenville, NC Title #774285980308027Registration issued or renewed. Loan or lien reported

02/04/2014

52,996 mi
Greenville, NC 252-756-2150Vehicle offered for sale

02/05/2014

53,000 mi
Greenville, NC 252-756-2150Pre-delivery inspection completed

 

 

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