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1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Coupe 2-door 5.7l Semi-fastback Glass House on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:76000
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

1977 Chevrolet Caprice

   2 Door Sport Coupe Fastback (Glass House)

In Great Running Condition 

You are bidding on a Classic: 


1977 Chevy Caprice 2dr. Sport Coupe Fastback (Glass House)

 

This 1977 Chevy Caprice 2dr. Sport Coupe Classic Fastback is Medium Green Metallic from the factory.  It still has the original paint job from the GM Factory.  It has No Rust issues it has been in California it's whole life.  Trunk frame floor is super solid no rust.  Has Custom Sport Steering Wheel made of wood.  The car paint is in great condition lot's of shine to it.


This Caprice is not a common one at all  1. It is a Sport Coupe Fastback only made like this in 1977. 2. It's the first year GM downsized it's Full size cars.  In 1977 there were no Chevy Impala's made you could only get full size chevy's in the Caprice model.  This Chevy is very clean with crisp lines and cleaner styling that started in 1977.  


Sheet metal as you can see is Great no damage very clean. It has No Frame Damage (Please see pictures). Never been in an accident.   


The interior is very clean dash pad has a small crack line nothing major, door panels near perfect, carpet is great like new.  The interior is Immaculate for it's age. Doors open with no problems. Headliner needs a little T.L.C. , but not a major problem to replace.


Mechanically this 77 Chevy Caprice drives Awesome very smooth.  All original 155HP 350 5.7 liter 4 barrel V8 with automatic transmission.  Engine is very powerful.  It comes with front disc brakes.  Comes with nice set of wheels and rims.


It is all original and UNMOLESTED it is becoming very Rare to find 1977 Chevy Caprice's in this great and Clean condition and also as a Fastback only in 1977 were they made as fastbacks.  


All I ask from the new buyer is not to sell outside of the U.S. we are losing too many of our great rides to other countries and Please do not Donk this baby it's too much of a classic for that.


Comes with clear title and Bill of Sale.

 

 

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