1992 Chevy Caprice Classic, 2nd Owner.!! on 2040-cars
Stover, Missouri, United States
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we are the 2nd owner of this car. purchased in April 1994. This was mainly my wife's car, then I have used it for the past 7 years as our extra vehicle. It has many little extras that were ordered on this car like the dual vanity mirrors, rearview mirror with compass and map lites, heated door mirrors,(which have been used this past winter for sure), dual power seats, and a corduroy like upholstery.(which is burgandy also). Has the Delco/Bose Silver Series AM-FM cassette, (not working at the moment), rear door windows not working, but had trouble with them off and on since I bought the car. Some fading on the door mirror tops, and some clear coat missing from around the rear passenger door area. The AC is in EXellent shape. Front tires have less than 10,000 miles, rear tires are just tires. A new computer was put in this car at 155,000 miles. In the photos it may show some reflections, as they were taken in NOV just after a coat of wax. Has a rusted area behind the rear drivers wheel, (look at scan), and also a small ding/dent near the left of the drivers rear wheel from a hit and run when I had it parked on a town street. This would be a good car for a run around for someone or some people like to pimp these out with big wheels. This car gives a smooth ride.
The 1st owner had minor run in with his garage door, as he was 87, but had it fixed by the Chevrolet dealership,(that is all we know of, and we have had this car since it was at about 19,000 miles.) We would accept a $300.00 deposit thru Paypal, and then the balance in cash only upon pick-up. Please make an appointment with in 10 days of auction for collection. Thank you. The car is located in Morgan County, MO. We are 50 miles SW of Jefferson City, MO, 33 miles NW of Lake Ozark, MO, and about 120 miles East of Kansas City , KS. On Mar-14-14 at 14:03:39 PDT, seller added the following information:ps= I forgot to mention the interior. It is in EX shape . no rips , tears or cracks. The back seat has almost only had hats & coats on it.!! clean. (no kids.). Please email any questions. Thanks. |
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