1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible 2-door 350 Small Block on 2040-cars
Mendon, Massachusetts, United States
Up for bidding is a very clean 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
Convertible. VERY LOW 20,368 miles. Stock 350 small block V8 400ci, RWD 2door.
Was a California car and has been garaged we are the 3rd owner.
Body is in overall good condition with a few blemishes. Rear deck lid has stone
chips along with the hood, RR quarter panel and LF door has a dent, a few
panels need some alignment with the rest of the body, some paint chips and
touch-up spots on the body, minor surface scratches on the tops, rear chrome
pieces have some corrosion spots (taillight trim), exterior is rust free.
Underneath is very clean, rust free undercoated. Car has A/C, pwr steering, pwr
brakes. Power top is in working order (not original top). All original interior
with everything in working order. Pwr windows, pwr locks, pwr top, pwr seats,
climate controls, lights and wipers are all in working order. Caprice is an
excellent driver. This vehicle is very well documented with original window
sticker and documented service visits (I have pictures of the copies). If you
have any questions please feel free to contact me. I have plenty of additional
pictures of the car and the documentation that goes along with it, so again
please feel free and ask to see them. My name is Craig. Thank You, and Good Luck bidding.
Payment of 20% of the auction price is due within 48hours of
auction close. Buyer is responsible for pick up / delivery of this vehicle.
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