1975 Caprice Classic Convertable 454 Original Big Block 51k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Andover, Minnesota, United States
Up for sale is my very rare 99% original numbers matching 1975 Caprice Classic Convertable, last year of the big convertables with all the options available, Dual remote mirrors, Econominder Gauge, intermittent windshield wipers, front and rear bumper guards, last of the 454 big block with new 2 1/2" dual exhaust with chrome tips, 400 Hydra-Matic shift kit, new era correct tires three years ago with about 200 miles on, new water pump with recent radiator flush, fresh antifreeze, new battery, new front brakes, rotors, shocks, new rear coil springs, rebuild rear brakes, updated cold AC, new OEM carpet, original spare tire, runs and drives like new. I am the fourth owner, stored winters, fresh oil and filter every spring, no leaks, garage kept, smoke free, never seen snow or salt (as far as I know) was undercoated when new. Originally purchased new by the of owner of Polar Cheverolet in White Bear Lake, MN for his wife. I have all of my maintainace records and most of the previous owners. Serious Biders Only. Please e-mail with questions. Thanks for looking, you won't go wrong with this rare well keep and maintained collector. |
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