1974 74 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible 2-door 400 Ci V8 Turbo 350 At on 2040-cars
Clarksburg, Maryland, United States
What you are looking at is a 1974 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible. This car belonged to a friend and I'm helping his wife list and sell the car. The car is very solid and is a great project for someone and has most all of the hard parts completed. The car was my friends pride and joy and he spared no expense when working on it and doing things correctly. The car has two new NOS GM quarter panels and wheel housings installed. The trunk and floor pans are solid. The car has a new NOS front bumper and bumper strip . The interior front and back seats have been reupholstered in the factor style in the color white. The car has the following options power steering , power disk brakes, tilt wheel ,power windows , gauges, power seats front, power top and wire wheel covers. The car came factory with AC but the compressor is missing; everything else appears to be there. The dash has a new dash pad . The car comes with 3 sets of fender skirts and many miscellaneous boxes of trim and other new and used parts to finish the car. The motor is the factory 400 small small block that was rebuilt by the previous owner and runs like a top and doesn't smoke. I don't have any documentation for the rebuild but if if you come look at the car I'm sure you will agree.The car fires on the first try. The transmission is a turbo 350 automatic and functions as it should. The car was a relatively low mileage car when my friend started to work on it. What the car needs is a paint job , a new top and to reassemble all the trim ,bright work and the interior. Please take a look at all the pictures and ask any questions and I will get back to you promptly. This car will be a great project for someone to complete and when completed will be valued between 15 and 20k . The hard part is done and many many thousands have already been spent. You are welcome to come take a look at the car and all the parts that go with it. The car can be driven but not far as there are no tags on it currently. Thank You for viewing the listing.
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