1995 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sedan 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Up for auction is a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 Police Package. Currently has 58,300 odometer ready, which may be slightly higher by auction end. The car served as a Long Beach P.D. Youth Services vehicle up until its retirement from service in 2007, at which point it was bought at auction by a neighboring Seal Beach officer. He had the car for about a year, then sold it to me in late 2008, with about 33K on it. I alone have put on the additional 25K in the ensuing 5 1/2 years. Since i've owned the car.....
painted white, (was originally black & white) regular oil changes every 3K miles 4 new Cooper Cobra 'T' rated 235/70R15 tires new NOS powder coated rims new NOS chrome bolt-on hub caps new headlights & corner lights new tail lights new Setina prisoner transport partition new Viper alarm system with remote start new black piller-mount spotlights new 'BodyGuard' push bars 4 new Pioneer speakers module adaptor added to rear of stock radio/cd player enabling MP3 player use recent tune up & throttle body service smogged & registered through August 2014 have (incomplete) service records from Long Beach P.D dating from 2000 - 2007 new dual exhaust, flowmaster mufflers & 'H' pipe fitted cover from California Car Cover full size spare the not so good... dash is cracked, as is common in these cars interior door panel on driver's side is pretty beat up, particularly around speaker cover area hood on passenger side is not a great fit, sitting about a 1/4" higher than fender. don't know why, always been like this has a slight engine rattle upon start up, which goes away after a couple of minutes when warmed up has a slight 'shudder' at idle after running for a while, power steering can get a little whiny flooring has a few tears In general, car runs very well and is very fast. Transmission shifts correctly, brakes are good, car runs very cool. A/C & heater work fine, all lights, turn signals etc. are good. Attached pictures were taken a couple of years ago, but the car is unchanged from then, except for the new tires. Specific, current pictures can be provided upon request. |
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Equipped with the Z51 package and a six-speed automatic transmission, not only does the C7 run a solid time, but it does so with little to no drama. That won't last though, as Hennessey will likely return it to its owner with far more power - we just hope they show a drag run of the completed product. Take a look below to watch the C7's 12.23-second run on video.
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ALG, the firm specializing in establishing residual values, determined that Cobalt owners had lost $300 compared to the segment competition and doesn't envision any long-term effects from the recall situation. Feinberg's statement comes in advance of public details on how the compensation fund will work and adheres to GM's long-held position on the matter. The company has already asked a judge to throw out such suits using the pre-bankruptcy defense, even as it stopped using that defense in cases of injury and death.
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