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1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertiable - Rare Options - Lowest Reserve on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1975 Mileage:57001
Location:

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Now with the lowest RESERVE, more then fair for what the car is.
$500 due with in 48h of the end, buyer to pay all shipping
Added a new Video 



1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC CONVERTIABLE
400 Small Block - gauge pack and other rare options
57,xxx Original Miles

Please enjoy the over 100 Pictures below

We want to make someone the new owner these are getting harder and harder to find - and find so complete

Going to try and sell this different this time, There is a BUY-it-NOW or MAKE OFFER button
I've set it to a
utomatically decline lowball offers - so your wasting your time in trying

As you can tell from the pictures its NOT a rust bucket / project car, etc....    all that hard work was already done.

Its a 16 year old restoration so items like paint, tires may need some love. The seats carpet where never touch and also couldn't hurt from some extra love.

Everything on the car works (all the power stuff, windows doors seat top, etc..) A/C is cold, charges great - and most important runs like it should and starts every time. The TOP is only about 5 years old (glass got broken and the whole top needed to be replaced).

I think my price is fair and have already taken those flaws into count

SHIPPING - yes I'm in Canada but I will work with you to make this painless
There is a company I've worked with to bring other cars here, the export rate is $450 plus $700 just to get it to Great Falls MT - then its about $500-$700 to most locations on major interstates routes.   You'll have to contact - 
http://www.crossbordertrading.com
 - for more details on your location. 

I know this is more then you would pay for shipping if you found a car in the USA - depending on the price I may be able to help with that cost.



Fell free to call to chat more about it (normal daylight hours... )   1-780-951- ONE SIX FOUR THREE    christopher
Will NOT take phone offers - please use the ebay button for offers this way I know your for real.



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