1992 Chevy Caprice Custom Car Donk On 24s on 2040-cars
Puyallup, Washington, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.0L 305Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Caprice
Trim: Classic Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 137,403
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Up for sale is almost brand new 92 Chevy Caprice! Its got 137,403 original miles on it! I bought the car from a Jehovahs witness older guy in Salt Lake City that originally had the car and it was super clean to begin with. Everything listed is BRAND NEW with less then 20 miles on the car and all bought brand new with receipts and quality work! Brand new paint of Chevy white with lots of red pearl mixed in. Not a Maaco paint job either, full car stripped down, body work done and complete paint, door jams, under trunk, bumpers, etc...so paint is near perfect. Also brand new clear headlights and corner lights. Brand new Bentchi 24s with again brand new Fulway 275/25ZR24 tires...they still have the nipples on them! New black carpet, new black leather wrapped dash, door panels dyed black plastic with black suede uppers, black suede headliner and pillars, black carpet rear deck with port cut into it for the sub box inside the cab. All the red plastics in the car were dyed/painted black and not a spray paint black! All professionally prepped, sanded, adhesion promoted and sprayed in a paint booth jet black. Billet steering wheel with Chevy billet horn button. Brand new Double Din 6" Pioneer indash tv/dvd/cd/ipod/Bluetooth with bass knob flush mounted in the dash, Kicker 4x6 and 6x9 speakers being ran off of Power Acoustix Stax 4 channel amp and 2 Kicker L715s in a custom box ported up into the rear deck ran by a big 5500watt Power Acoustix Stax mono amp, 0 gauge wiring, rear trunk and floor dyna matted and even 2 PA horns mounted behind the front grille for outside listening but also hooked up on a switch. The car also has new brakes and rotors, did the police interceptor cross drilled rotors for better stopping on the 24s, new bearings, shocks, etc...brand new yellow top Optima battery. The car starts up everytime even if its been sitting for over a month! Runs and drives really good! The AC even works and blows really cold air! Its just a really good all around car. Now the negatives...the entire car has been redone and is brand new but the seats...seats are still red cloth! Simple fix...and the red armrest on the door are still red and 2 are broken...if you know caprices/impalas then you know this is extremely common. I just wanna sell it as is. I have receipts for over 17,000 in work and product plus the 3,000 I bought the car for so $9000 is a steal so don't try to low ball me please! Will consider trades of REAL equal value!! I have clean and clear title in hand, tabs good and just passed emissions 2 weeks ago! Also brand new 20% tint all the way around. I have to many cars and this needs to go...I have pics of before, during and after as well. No test drives without cash in hand. Email me about shipping/transporting. I can transport for a fee on a trailer or help assist your shipper pick up the car but you are responsible for paying for the shipping.
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