1986 Chevrolet Caprice Clasic Loaded With Options Solid Orginal Paint on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
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This was my Aunts baby. She bought it new and drove it locally to her job 10 miles away to a school where she taught home economics. She ordered this car with a ton of options and had it serviced regularly. She passed away in 2006 and it has been garaged ever since. The family has decided it's time to pass it on to a new owner. After I got rid of the stale gas, it fired right up and it runs smooth and quite choke is stuck and it idles high. The transmission shifts as intended but the brakes are week to non existent. Tires hold air and are about half worn but should be changed due to there age. Mini spare looks to be never used. The options are as follows, front power disk brakes, trunk light, remote trunk release, 60/40 front seat, reclining passenger seat, power drivers seat, nice blue valor interior, tilt column, cruise control, special lighting, left and right remote side mirrors, ERS extended range sound system, am and fm, cassette, rear speakers, power windows, power door locks, air conditioning, power steering, under hood lighting, center locking wire wheel caps (nice), all glass nice and probably more then I know of, I think it has a posi rear. Interior is in nice with no stains rips or tares and carpet looks good but needs a cleaning. Head liner is in good shape but needs to be glued back in place. Chrome and moldings are in nice shape. Small hole in roof by drivers door where the paint got chipped by a branch. Bottom of doors have rust but no visible damage to door skin. Small hole under rear deck near right side of back window. Filler panels between bumpers and body need to be replaced. Aluminum tape was applied by my uncle thinking the leak originated there but it didn't, tough to get off but I'll get a heat gun tomorrow and remove and take new pictures. Sold with bill of sale, still looking for title, no promises. Sold as is. Car is offered locally and I reserve the right to end auction at any time. Low Reserve
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