Caprice Classic Impala Ss Lt1 Ls1 Leather Low Miles Original Clean Sport Fast on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Hello,
Up for sale is my very clean 1996 Chevy Caprice Classic. This car has spent the last 17 years as the snowbird express for an elderly couple. It was drove to southern Florida every October from Cincinnati and back again in March. Being that the Grandparents lived in all inclusive retirement communities the car mostly sat in the garage while they drove the golf cart. This car has the LT1 V8 with the 4 speed automatic transmission and a posi traction rear end, tow package, leather interior,sport suspension,CD player with premium sound,full size spare and more. This car is heavily optioned and unmolested with the exception of the brand new wheels,tires,shocks, and springs. I do have the original wheels,shocks and springs to return it to stock. This car is super clean and very well cared for. The car has less than 30,000 miles and runs and drives like new. The factory stainless steel dual exhaust has not even fully changed color yet. No rust, beautiful interior no issues at all.
Buyer is responsible for shipping cost and details. Car to be sold as is. No warranty written or implied. Payment in full required before car will be released to buyer. Please do not contact me with advice or offers to help me sell this car. Thank you for looking and happy bidding. This car cost over 25000.00 new in 1996 and is worth that much now, winning bidder will not be disappointed.
LT1 V8 260 HP 16/25 CITY/HIGHWAY MPG.
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