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1987 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Station Wagon 9 Passenger 5.0l V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:76344
Location:

Flushing, Michigan, United States

Flushing, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

1987 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon
5.0L 305 V8 
Automatic transmission
White
Blue velour interior
76344 miles
All original
Big comfy 9 passenger cruiser!
No rust
No accidents
All original (except maintenance items)

The bad:
Saggy headliner
Bad paint fade/cracking
Plastic front & rear bumper filler panels are sun/ age damaged needs replacing



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    Wed, 15 May 2013

    We recently drove the brand-new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and found it to be vastly improved compared to the outgoing model. And now that The General's pickup trucks have been squared away, it's time to focus our attention onto their passenger-friendly companions, the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon (above).
    Our spy photographers have passed along a huge smattering of photos (and a video), showing the new SUVs out testing. Both the short- and long-wheelbase models were spied, and while the overall shape of the vehicles hasn't changed all that much, we expect the updates to be substantial. In addition to new powertrain options, like GM's new small-block V8, we expect the interiors of both SUVs to get massive makeovers, providing better materials throughout their cabins and quieter, more refined environments. We even hear that some trick new suspension developments may be in store for upper-end models.
    Visually, these spy shots allow us to see a couple of new details on the SUVs' front and rear fascias, including LED running lamps on the Yukon and some interesting LED taillamp treatments. Of course, the obvious third party missing from this set of photos is the Cadillac Escalade, but as we reported earlier, GM is working to further differentiate the 'Slade from the rest of the fullsize SUV lineup, and is working to make the new model "much less ostentatious."

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    This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public

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