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1996 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 4.3l! Luxury Model! Well-maintained! Leather! on 2040-cars

US $3,999.99
Year:1996 Mileage:271000
Location:

Yukon, Oklahoma, United States

Yukon, Oklahoma, United States
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This is a very clean Chevy Caprice. Very nice interior. Faux Wood Accents. Leather throughout. The leather is very well-maintained.  There is only one rip.  See pics.  Digital dash. Power everything. Radio works great, tape player even works! Keyless Entry.   A/C and Heater work great!  No problems with them at all!

Paint is great. No bubble, cracks or chips. There are very minor scratches and hail damage.  It also looks like someone opened their door into my front passenger door, but it should buff out easily.  Tires are basically new. It's got Chevy Wire hubcaps. 4.3 V8. The engine is great.  Runs like a charm.  Very strong.  (The video makes it sound noisier than it is.  It is a very quiet engine.)  The transmission does need some attention.  I was told by a mechanic that third gear is out.  In consideration of that issue, I am including another 4L60E transmission and torque converter with this car that came out of another 1996 Caprice.  It has about 130K miles on it.  The place that I got it from said that it works.

The car does have a CNG system installed, which you can see in the pictures.  I took out the tanks because they were expired.  It still has a normal gas tank, and drives fine.  The CNG system is there in case you would like to reinstall new tanks and take advantage of the low CNG prices (about $1 a gallon!!! WOW). 

I have shot videos of the car that you can watch below.  Email me with questions.  I am also interested in trades: trucks, cargo vans, moving trucks, and cars.  Let me know what you have and we can work something out.  If your trade is good enough, I may even throw in some cash on my end.  Thanks for reading.  Let me know what you think!

As always, this is a used car.  It has no guarantee or warrantee on it or any of the parts included with it.  The potential buyer is free to ask all questions necessary.  If you would like to come to Oklahoma to test drive it let me know.  This is a very smooth car.  You will be impressed with it.  I am selling it, because I bought it at an auction with the intention to sell it.  See more pics below the videos.  Click the pics to enlarge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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