Chevrolet Caprice Classic Police Package 9c1 1995 Lt1 Engine on 2040-cars
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Up for auction is a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice Police Package. This vehicle has the infamous LT-1 engine and G80 Posi-Trac rear end with only 95,000 original miles on it! This is currently my daily driver, so miles will be higher when auction ends. What I have done since i bought it from New Jersey:
Had entire vehicle painted New York State Police Blue Metallic Sapphire and all chrome painted matte black. HEADTURNING! Had all four wheels powder coated with mirror black and new chevy centercaps Replaced all front headlights with new clear style, added clear led inserts to sides Added Setina PB100 Push Bumper (I only put it on for shows, the 4 bolts remain on the front bumper) Replaced interior carpet with midnight blue carpet Fixed cracks in dashpad (as best I could, I would eventually replace this with a new one if I could find it) and painted it truck bedliner black Replaced am/fm radio with am/fm radio cd player with a cool added input that goes direct to the amp to run your iphone, ect off the front of it using a regular headphone jack Replaced all 4 speakers, added 6x9's in the rear and 4x6 in doors Replaced radiator and hoses Replaced all 4 shocks Replaced spark plugs and wires Added Stratolite rear deck lights, took out halogen bulb and replaced it with leds, they are wired to a flasher in the trunk (i only put these on for shows) i can turn the front side leds and these on at shows and draw a small amount of current using the leds Added new carpet and storage box to the trunk Added new taillight assemblies and installed 3 strobes in each. they are run to a power supply in the trunk. Added a center console with armrest, cupholders, 2 extra 12 volt cig lighter plugs, 3 switches, and a laptop computer mount (expensive and can be removed at winning bidders request) There are 2 antennas on the trunk, 1 is a 3/4 hole mount and the other is on an "L" bracket, see pics This car rides great, like you are on a boat! There is some rust in the engine compartment (see pic) and some underneath, but it wasnt enough for my paint guy to redo it. We did patch some places in the rear wheel wells and 1 at the passenger side floorboard. This car was featured at the Police Fleet Expo last year in Charlotte, NC (that is where the pics are taken with the push bumper and rear deck lights on it). The passenger front window and the drivers rear window go off the track. Tires have about 25% left (full spare in trunk) so plan on some new shoes soon. Overall thats about it, great car, and hard to find. I am also including the Impala SS grill and just ordered the trim that is off the front drivers window. Hate to get rid of her but im moving on to another project. This vehicle is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end this auction at any time! I am willing to deliver or meet winning bidder 500 miles for cost of fuel too and from plus $100.00 bucks |
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