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1967 Chevy Caprice 2 Door Awesome 350 V8 / 305 Hp Factory Ac on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:97500
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
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UP FOR BID A VERY NICE 1967 CHEVY CAPRICE WITH ONLY 97,500 MILES

HAS 1969 CAMARO 350 V8 / 305 HORSEPOWER,  HEADERS

FACTORY AC, DELUXE INTERIOR NO RIPES OR TEARS IN CARPET OR SEATS,  HEAD LINER IS LIKE NEW, HAS AUXILLARY GAUGE CLUSTER WITH OIL PRESSURE VOLTAGE METER AND ENGINE TEMPERATURE. DETAILED ENGINE AND TRUNK COMPARTMENTS, ALL GLASS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. KENWOOD AM/FM CASSETTE RADIO. HAS CUSTOM FRONT GRILLE. THE PICTURES TELL THE STORY OF THIS NICE CAR.

 

NEW    EDELBROCK 600 CFM CARBUERATOR

NEW    ELECTRONIC DITRIBUTOR

NEW    FRONT DISC BRAKE CONVERSION

NEW    PAINT

NEW    BOSS 338  WHEELS   18 X 8 FRONT  18 X 9.5 REAR

NEW   TIRES  225/40/18 FRONT,  245/50/18 REAR

 

FACTORY AC WILL HAVE TO BE CONVERTED TO 134A FROM R12 TO WORK EFFECTIVELY

THE CHROME HAS SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS AND PITTING, BUT OVERALL LOOKS REALLY GOOD, HAS SOME SPIDER CRACKS IN THE DASH BUT IT IS COVERED BY A NICE  DASH PAD COVER.

 

CONS:

 

GAS GAUGE WORKS INTERMITTANTLY  DASH CLOCK DOES NOT WORK.

 

 

THIS CAR IS A VERY GOOD EXAMPLE OF A WELL KEPT 47 YEAR OLD AMERICAN CLASSIC THAT WILL TURN HEADS WHEREVER YOU GO, ON WEEKEND CAR CLUB CRUISES OR JUST ADMIRE IT IN YOUR DRIVEWAY, IT WON'T DISAPPOINT. THE GREAT STANCE AND SWEET SOUNDING DUAL EXHAUST IS SURE TO PLEASE.

 

$500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE 24 HOURS AFTER CLOSE OF SALE, BALANCE DUE 7 DAYS AFTER CLOSE OF SALE.

 

BUYER RESPOSIBLE FOR SHIPPING

 

NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

 

I CAN BE CONTACTED AT 702 400-2845

 

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