Exceptionally Clean Western Car For Sale! on 2040-cars
Austin, Minnesota, United States
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Up for sale is an exceptionally clean 1985 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 4dr sedan. It is a solid, rust free western car with only 96K miles. It is mechanically sound and can be driven anywhere in the country. It comes well equipped with A/C, Pwr windows, seats and locks, Pwr trunk opener , cruise control, tilt steering and an am/fm stereo radio w/cassette. It has new paint on a rust free body. It has new NOS body side moldings, grille, headlight bezels, rocker moldings and wheel well moldings. The interior ( seats, door panels, carpet and dash pad ) are either brand new or are like new. The front tires are new and the backs are low mileage. The trunk floor is rust free and still has the factory carpet on it. The vinyl top is perfect and would pass for brand new. The engine compartment is very clean and the car runs great. It gets about 25 mpg. The only negatives about the car is that the headliner has slipped and should be replaced. It does not , however, hang on passengers. The other negative is that the A/C needs a recharge. It works well, but just isn't very cold. I'm selling the car because I can no longer afford the storage.The winner of the auction will be very impressed with this car. 1-507-437-8416 with questions. The vehicle history report mentions one accident. Someone backed into the grille and took off. The damage was repaired with a new GM grille.
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