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85 Caprice Lambo Doors, 28's, Candy Paint,big Custom Lift, Done Right! Must Sell on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:1350 Color: Black /
 beige
Location:

Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States

Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:305/350
Fuel Type:No
For Sale By:none
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1g1bn69h8fy118967
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Caprice
Trim: classic
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 1,350
Sub Model: Caprice classic 28's lambo doors, Kandy paint,Lift
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Clear
Interior Color: beige

***********PRICE DROP!!! MUST SELL!!************

Here is my 85 caprice i have been building for 3 years. I finally finished it. It has power windows, locks, a/c, 1000miles on replacement 305 with all documented paperwork. I put the lambo doors on, painted the whole car including jams. The paint is very very cool especially in the sun, has tons of red flake that turns blue, green, purple, red, white and so on. The suspension was built fully custom. I spent 3 years making this lift! Its no KIT and NO CRAP! This car rides as if stock if not better! I have over $5000 just in suspension work. In the rear i put king shock offroad coil overs($800) these are fully adjustable and can stiffin up or raise up coils if you put a big system in the back or you could lower the back down a little if you like that squatty style, ladder bars, pan hard bar (hand made), brand new extended driveshaft, all new brakelines. I built the front end all custom and done right. All new shocks, tie rods, ect.. This car has been complete since mid june and have only 300 miles on the 28" wheels/tires, all the new fabrication work, and lift modifications. LED neons underneath car with a remote to change color, pattern and on/off. I replaced the rear speakers with some pioneer 6x9's but look factory.  There is also a decent cd player with iPhone/ipod plug, Mp3, usb.  I did not install any system in the car just a cd player and new antenna.



There is some picture during the build to see how involved it was and how quality the work was.  The axel was stripped of all mounts, shocks, brackets and rear control arm mounts off rear end.  I took the car completely apart to paint it correct and to install the lambo doors.    

The front brakes are all new and the calipers were powdercoated chrome. Basically everything on this car is new! So many looks, thumbs up, Haters, and most of all PICTURES/VIDEOS! Car is located in Massachusetts. If you dont have the money please dont email me. I drive the car about once maybe twice a week. 

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