1993 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Ltz Sedan 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Holland Patent, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Caprice
Trim: Classic LTZ Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 152,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Sub Model: LTZ
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Burgundy
Up for sale is this Rare and now Classic car. I have a ALL ORIGINAL Non Smoker 1993 Chevrolet Caprice Classic LTZ. It is completely Loaded and has the optional 5.7 litre engine with limited slip rear end!! The Caprice Classic has the gorgeous color combo, burgundy exterior with burgundy leather interior. It has a drivers side airbag, PW, PL, PS, P seats, P mirrors, P antenna, A/C, cruise and tilt wheel. It will come with three sets of keys plus two factory remotes, which I could not program to vehicle. It also has the original Silver Series Bose radio cassette and original power antenna, that works great. The A/C is ice cold!! This Caprice was set up like a police vehicle, with a HD frame, HD radiator, HD brakes, HD exhaust and has the Certified Digital Speedometer with gauge package!! The Caprice LTZ is getting harder to find, especially in great shape!! The car has had a recent tune up, A/C compressor replaced, new springs, rear end fluid change with proper limited slip additive added and new seal. The car also had the U joint and pinion seal replaced recently along with two new all season tires and a four wheel alignment done. The car does have the tow package and can tow up to 5,000 ibs, when proper hitch is installed!!The car has no Rust issues at all and has just a (minimal) amount of surface rust here and there on the underside!! The brakes are good along with the other two tires. The drivers side power door lock will lock but not unlock without a key or manually doing it. There is a dent on the hood, just above the drivers side headlight, that was there when I bought the car but its not too bad and can be fixed. There are some spots on the front bumper, where touch up paint was used, esp at the corners. There are some minor dings and light scratches here and there but again that should be expected for a 20 year old car!! The interior has two areas to talk about. Whoever owned the car previously, must have had something stuck to the dash and they must have pulled it off and doing so, it left a 1" X 2 1/2" piece of the dash missing plus there are two cracks in the same area but I recently fixed the area with a piece of dash, the same color found on an older GM vehicle in a local auto yard. It looks better but again not perfect and its not too bad either. The other area is a couple small holes, the size of a pea, in the drivers seat, which again, I just glued them back together and it looks fine. There are also a few light scratches in the same area but again, not bad. The horn at the steering wheel, did not work, when I bought the car, so the dealer added a temp horn button, down below, which works good but if someone wanted to investigate the steering wheel and get it to work, great!! Other than that, this Caprice has a lot of life left in her and can be made into a show car!! It looks, runs and drives great!! I am not sure who the previous owner(S) were or where the car came from originally but it has been well taken care of and thank God for that!! I have only owned it for 3 months now, for work purposes and have averaged around 20-21 MPG combined, which is not too bad for a 4,000 lb car. The car averaged about 7,600 miles per year, over 20 years. That's not bad at all. I have put 8,500 miles on her, since I have owned it and have had only one issue, a flat tire, which really was no issue!! I tried to tell the story of this car, to the best of my ability, with what I know and have no hidden issues, that some people tend to hide from a potential buyer but not here!! I will also include a huge 1993 Caprice Shop Manual, that I bought recently. Thank you and good luck to the winning bidder!!
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