1995 Chevrolet Caprice Station Wagon 1950s Custom Style on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice Station Wagon. This originally had the woodgrain tape on the sides which I removed as well as all of the bodyside moldings. I did some painting in places where that was removed. The paint could use a wet sanding, as I have not had time to do that. I installed an Impala SS grille in matching Dark Cherry Metallic. I put on a set of 1957-style chrome cone shaped wheel covers. I painted the whitewalls red. Inside, I put in a set of over-the-hump style vintage vinyl floor mats that have twin lions and crest embossed on them. With these touches and the original shape of the rear fenders the overall look is reminiscent of a 1950s custom cruiser.
The car has 99,303 miles on it. The 350 LT1 engine starts easy and runs smooth. The transmission shifts as it should. The brakes are fine. No rattles or vibration, or any other issues when out on the road. The interior is clean. The dash is absolutely flawless. The tires are quite new and show very little wear. The spare tire is full size and shows very little use. The rear-facing third seat shows no wear. Items that could use attention: The power mirrors and power locks are not currently working. The manual locks are fine and the mirrors can be adjusted manually. All power windows and power seats are working fine. The parking brake light remains on, although the parking brake itself is working fine. Needs a front end alignment, as it noticeably pulls to the left especially when braking. Air conditioning needs a recharge. Could use exhaust in the near future. Driver's seat has a couple of cigarette burns, but interior does not smell like smoke at all. Includes owner's manual, Haynes manual, and a lot of maintenance records. ***Payment method can be discussed at auction end. Shipping is at buyer's expense, but I am willing to assist with loading. Feel free to ask any questions. Good Luck and Happy Bidding! |
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