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1973 Caprice Classic Convertible Gm Factory Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:125525
Location:

Snellville, Georgia, United States

Snellville, Georgia, United States

125,451 All Original Miles  

1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE POWER EVERYTHING

GM Factory Condition!!

For sale: Original GM showroom condition. Rare to find one in this amazing condition. 2nd owner 1973 Caprice Classic Convertible. Absolutely gorgeous!!! Original Title in hand. The original owner used this car as a Parade Car. We believe that this car would win a show for most original. Unbelievable the way this car drives. People can’t believe the condition of it. Here are the details:

 

  • Original GM blue paint color-Just freshly painted. Not one single bit of rust or dings, and body is straight as an arrow.  We painted this car back to the original to retain its collector car value.  

  • ORIGINAL 400 motor which runs strong! 125,751 original miles

  • Power windows, locks, top, steering, brakes

  • Tilt wheel

  • Original AC works perfect-Ice cold

  • BRAND new convertible top; works perfect. Glass window. Boot is original and perfect. 

  • ALL Original interior, dash, radio in car

  • ALL brand new weather stripping, door and trunk bumpers, window felts. Basically every piece of rubber on this car has been replaced with new

  • All original decals replaced

  • Original wheels with skirts and whitewalls 

  • Power EVERYTHING. Windows, locks, top.

  • Also have original chrome/white side moldings that go down each side of car(see pic). Did not want to install back on car in case buyer did not want them. You can have the moldings or we will install them back on for you. 

  • Original everything except paint ,top, and chrome wheel wells(had to replace those). Everything else is factory!!  (We did add the “400” on the body)

  • Original chrome bumpers, emblems, grille, light bezels/housing,   

  • This car literally needs nothing. Perhaps re-chrome bumpers eventually, but they are beautiful now.

You are more than welcome to inspect this car. Please only serious inquiries! No scams, EX: "calling for my son who is in the military, etc. We are classic car collectors and have sold many cars so we have heard just about every scam. So please only serious, honest inquiries. We collect, restore and sale classic original cars in pristine condition. Been in this business a while. We love it and we know it. Also, marketers we do not need any assistance selling this car. Please be serious about bidding only if you are sincerely interested. Thank you.

Please contact Marc 770-369-7740 or email us at
denisejones5764@gmail.com if you have questions. We would be happy to talk with you.



A non-refundable $1000 deposit via PayPal is required or
cashiers check within 48 hours of auction end.
Full payment under the same methods is
required within 7 days of auction end. This car is listed for sale locally so we do have the right to end this auction at any time. Thank you for taking the time to look at this Caprice.







 

 

 









 

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