1987 Chevrolet Caprice Base Sedan 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
FOR SALE 1987 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC I HAVE HAD THIS CAR FOR 5 YEARS AND HAS BEEN A VERY DEPENDABLE CAR AND STILL IS.EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL EXCEPT THE SHIFTER KNOB AND THE REAR VIEW MIRROR AND THE WHEELS.HAS 15' CORVETTE RALLYS WHEELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THE RINGS WERE REPLACED A YEAR AGO.THE BODY HAS A STRAIGHT FRAME AND HAS 1 SMALL DENT IN THE HOOD.IT HAS A FEW TINY SURFACE RUST SPOTS AROUND THE DOOR FRAME AND THE TRUNK AND A FEW LITTLE RUST SCRATCHES BUT NOTHING MAJOR.AND THE SIDE MIRROR IS A LITTLE FADED.INSIDE HAS A SMALL CRACK ON THE DASH BUT THE REST LOOKS GOOD.THERE IS 3 CIGARETTE BURNS ON THE SEAT WHICH ARE CLOTH SEATS 2 IN THE BACK AND 1 ON THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE SEAT AND THE OUTER SIDE OF THE DRIVERS SEAT HAS A 1 INCH RIP.THE CAR HAS DUEL PIPES WITH CHEVY BOWTIE TIPS THEY ARE NOT FLOW MASTERS BUT THEY DO RUMBLE. THE PARTS THAT I HAVE REPLACED IN THE PAST 5 YEARS ARE THE WATER PUMP,FUEL PUMP,RADIATOR,CLUTCH FAN,COIL PACK,STARTER,AND HAS A BRAND NEW BATTERY WITH A 5 YEAR WARRANTY ON IT FROM AUTO ZONE.THIS CAR HAS BEEN KEPT UP ON OIL CHANGES AND TUNE UPS.DOES NOT LEAK ANY FLUIDS AND DOES NOT USE OIL.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK.THERE ARE PHOTOS FOR EVERYTHING THAT WAS MENTIONED AND ALSO CAN ADD MORE PHOTOS IF NEEDED.RECENTLY GOT A JOB TOO FAR OUT JUST NEED TO GET A CHEAPER CAR GAS WISE OTHER THAN THAT I'M REALLY GOING TO MISS HER.ALSO I HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PAPER WORK ON THE CAR.
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