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Caprice on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:47066
Location:

Arlington, Washington, United States

Arlington, Washington, United States

 

1969 Chevy caprice 2dr automatic.  matching #’s  car with 350/ turbo 350.  Pride of ownership is what has keep this one near perfect.  Mechanically sound, engine is tight and smooth.  drivability is awesome.  turn key driver.  undercarriage is solid, Interior is in great shape.  Vinyl top is tight and not faded.  windshield and the rest of glass good, lights and turn signals work.   Please call for more information.  I have addition videos and pictures,  (driving,starting up motor,undercarriage etc.)    Thanks Brian Wilson. 425 931 6448.  Owner   





Specifications

  • 8-cyl. 350cid/300hp 4bbl L48
  • Curb Weight 3,815 lbs.
  • Length 215.9 in.
  • Wheelbase 119 in
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):

    12345678910111213
    • 1 = GM Division : Chevrolet
    • 2-3 = Series : Caprice
    • 4-5 = Body Style : Coupe
    • 6 = Year : 1969
    • 7 = Assembly Plant : Flint, MI
    • 8-13 = Production Number
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