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1991 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 4-door 5.0l Only 82,999 Orig. Miles...no Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:82999
Location:

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, United States

Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, United States
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1991 Chevy Caprice Classic 5.0L only 82,999 original miles

NO RESERVE...!!!

CLEAR TITLE IN HAND...!!!

You are looking at a 1991 Chevy Caprice that runs awesome!  We just had this car through PA State Inspection/Emmisions and replaced multiple items to bring it to 100%.  The car runs and drives awesome shifting properly without any problems.  The car does definitely need a fresh coat of paint!    

 We just replaced the following:

  • Brand new front brakes
  • Brand new rear brakes
  • Brand new front brake lines
  • Brand new Thermostat
  • Brand new Oil/Lube/Filter
  • Brand new PA Inspection/Emmisions

We replaced the following within this past year:

  • New set of 4 matching tires
  • New front bearings
  • New Wipers

Items that should be replaced but don't effect the performance of the car at all:

  • Definitely a new paint job
  • Rubber Gasket for trunk
  • Horn (Current Horn works occasionally)
  • Glove Box Latch

As stated several times, the car needs a paint job which a large portion of the prep work has already been completed such as sanding and stripping...!!! 

 

The history of the car is such: My Mother and Stepfather bought this car from their mechanic (Service Station) as a transitional vehicle for us as I was out of work at the time and had little funds available.  Her mechanic bought the car from the estate of the original owner as he passed away.  Prior to his death, he serviced his car there regularly and it only had 57,000 miles prompting them to buy it as they knew the car so well!  In reality, the car really is a 2 owner car being the gentleman that passed away and us although it has been titled 4 times being (original owner, service station, my mother/stepfather, and now us).  We put almost 26,000 miles on the car since last October bringing it to its current mileage of 82,999.  We are selling the car because we have a Tahoe to fit all 3 kids and now I need a truck for work. 

 

I am running a 3 day NO RESERVE auction which will end Tuesday the 24th and require it to be picked up or paid for in cash by Friday the 27th!  I am picking up my new truck Saturday morning the 28th and will be using these proceeds.  If you cannot meet these dates, please do us both a favor and do not place a bid! 

I invite anyone to inspect the car PRIOR to auction end!  Please contact me through Ebay to set this up. 

I am as Honest as they come on Ebay so bid with confidence...!!!  My 100% Positive feedback speaks for itself...!!!  We require a $150 deposit via paypal immediately upon auction end.  The car is to be picked up or paid for within 3 days.  Car is being sold as-is/where is.  Happy Bidding..!!!       

 

 

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