1969 Chevrolet Caprice Base Hardtop 2-door 6.5l on 2040-cars
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
What you are bidding on is a 1969 factory 396 / 400 number macthing 2 owner car. i have Clear Title, Pro Tect to plate, Build sheet, new head liner, new carpet, new 15' BF tires, new gas tank an sending unit, new factory 4 core radiator. All AC parts are there do click on but need service, car has no leaks, no ticks , no smoke. Drives really good factory front disc brakes, Has a few bubbles hear an ther but nothing bad , no patch panel no bundo . one repaint about 5 years ago. this car will be sold at no reserves dont need a trailer Fly in drive home. ive been driving daily. Thats the reason it got the new parts cant stand leaks an gas gauge not working, Just bought parts last week from Herbut imapla in N.C. Very solid car, trunk is amazing no rust at all , very straight car, doors and windows close as should. some new weather seal was in stall and i have new ones for top of door, and the rubber that go over the front bumper an under the hood. new front widow. factory radio, Dash never been cut up . new dash pad need to be painted the same color as the inside of car not the same blue. new top was put on when painted 5 years ago has some bubble under it but has not 1 stain or rip , back of seats need to be done bottoms are fine , i have installed new head rest but not in pics. still have 3 T3 head lights in car, wipers , heat , defrost, fan, horn, lights, speed meter, gas gauge all work. had breaks service car do not pull .still has singal exust, i got 2 new 10' rims for the back comming from discount tires. shoud be hear next week they will go with car. have fun may the best man win. HARD TO FINE ANY CARS NOW WITH NO RUST THIS IS ONE SOLID CAR YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. THE PICS of radiator is not of the new one, also i had block flush an new hosees no need to put new $500. radiator in an dont flush the rust out the system i try do take care of things as i go . Driving daily you find out what it need, this is not a car thas been setting in a barn and you have to spend at lot to get it on the road ITS READY AN WILL GET THERE "FAST"
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