1989 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 9 Passenger Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Bidding on a used 1989 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 9 PASSENGER STATION WAGON. I
am the second owner and acquired it from my father in law who was the original
owner. I am sorry to see it go but I have to thin out my fleet of cars. All service
records provided. There is a long list of parts that have been replaced on this
vehicle. Interior is
in very good condition with no tears in upholstery but has a few stains here
and there that may clean up. Carpet is stained and worn through in front. This is a
very comfortable car to drive and has the capacity to haul a lot of stuff.
Great for family camping and trips. The fat Hotchkiss sway bars front and rear really make this big wagon handle well and corner flat. Car is in excellent running condition and can be used as a dependable daily driver. Rear tailgate, hatch and window work. 119,900
Miles Calif. Registration
Paid Thru February 2015, Recently Smogged 307 OLDS (5.0L) 4 BBL Carb 4 Speed
Automatic W/Overdrive Transmission (TH200R4)
W/ B&M Shift Kit Factory Positraction
Rear End PS, PW, PB, PDL,
6 Way Power seats, Air Conditioning, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control Rear Air
shocks, Trailer Hitch Hotchkiss
Front and Rear Sway Bars SMI
Performance Quadrajet Carb Jet
Performance Computer Chip FlowMaster
50 series muffler Chrome Rally Wheels New
Catalytic Converter W/5yr warranty Alpine AM/FM
CD Player and Alpine Amp Recent
Cooling System Service including new Thermostat and all Hoses. Reconditioned
Headliner Runs Great,
Can be used as a Daily Driver Mechanic
owned and maintained (Service Log and All receipts for new parts included) The Bad: Rust on
roof, metal tape applied over chipped paint and rust spots to keep water out. Rust
on both lower A Pillars, Rust along lower rear side windows on both sides. Car
was repainted in 2003 the factory colors of burgundy and gray. Paint is faded
and chipped in various places. Right front
door is dented but opens and closes. Power window and door lock work. A
replacement door that is rust free and straight is included with car. Front tires
need to be replaced. AC recently
developed a compressor squeal, compressor will need to be replaced for AC to
work. Speakers
need replacing. Rusty Hubcaps.
Spare
parts include Factory
steel wheels New front
brake hoses Roof rack Misc
interior trim parts Rear door
lock actuator Stock
computer chip Front brake
rotors Rust free
Right Front door and Window Run Channel Factory
Service Manual KYB rear
shocks I have tried
to describe the condition of this vehicle to the best of my ability, if you
need additional info or photo’s, please let me know. Buyer is
responsible for any shipping charges. I will deliver
car to DAS auto shipping in Gardena Ca. for winning bidder if needed. Thanks for
looking and happy bidding… |
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