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1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible ( Impala Donk Raghouse ) on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1975 Mileage:57100
Location:

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Edmonton, AB, Canada
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SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE 

1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible
Needs nothing - good driver, was fully restored years ago. Motivated to SELL

All serious offers considered
No test pilots and a clean and free title.

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

Yes the front clip is from a 1976 Caprice (no need to email me and let me know) this is something we swapped when the car was restored, to some people this is a very nice upgrade and finding a 76 clip now is almost hard. 

 

Once sold - will work with buyer on shipping, but buyer is to cover all shipping costs

 

 



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