1994 Caprice Custom Show Car on 2040-cars
United States
I have owned this car for the last 13 years, and most all custom work was done by myself, i.e. fiberglass interior and trunk work, custom paintjob. I am the second owner and purchased it back in 2000. It had 35,000 original miles at that time, it now only has 129,626. The interior was done by a professional upholstery shop locally. The seats are from a 1996 Bonneville Front and Back seats. The fronts have TV in headrest. It also has full interior of Billet pieces, to include a Colorado Custom steering wheel, Bentley style door pulls, HVAC dash and speedometer cluster and tilt, hazard and gear shifter, coat hooks and seatbelt mount covers. Full smoothed and painted interior to match exterior. Also has a custom center console with Billet cup holders, gauges and added tachometer. The paintjob is a custom pearlescent paint, and the body mods consist of, shaved fender trim, smoothie urethane bumpers from street trends, the front bumper has billet grill, and HID fog lamps. Also a 2pc billet grill for the OEM GM SS grill, NOT aftermarket grill. Under the hood there is a set of longtube tri Y headers export pipes, stainless X pipe, Pypes stainless mufflers MSD coil, Accel optispark distributor, 9mm plug wires with NGK iridium plugs, RAISS air intake, w/ brand new air filter, SS throttle plate cover, polished MAF. Battery cables are custom made, heavy gauge wires. Custom built Optima battery box (Billet). Optima Yellow top. Bixenon HID lights and RetroFit Source.com projector kit FXR3.0, installed into one piece headlights with amber 3watt LED signal bulbs. BRAND NEW Philips 85122+ D2S bulbs 4300k. Genuine bulbs not fakes! These headlights work GREAT Projection! The taillights are all LED (brake & reverse) in fiberglass buckets. The PCM (computer) has been reprogrammed for , 3.73 gears, removed governor etc. PCM for Less.com. There is also an extended aluminum driveshaft, and extended trailing arms, upper and lower, uppers are adjustable. It has a 1996 9c1 rear end with disc brakes, front and rear drilled and slotted rotors, all flex brake lines are stainless steel, has a lowering kit 2" front 3" rear. Also has a stealth bolt brake mod for brake bias split, 50/50 performace pads f&r. This car is only missing a few things to be complete again. Has about 3 broken wheel studs that need replacement. All it needs is a new set of wheels, new cd player, speaker box w/ subwoofers and two pair of 6 1/2 speakers for interior . Nothing else was damaged and all speakers wires are intact, speaker system still has stinger battery, crossover and power/ speakers wires. all tucked behind the fiberglass panels in the trunk.
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