Chevrolet Caprice. by Maxidyne
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Going to look at this beauty on Wednesday as my possible new ride.

Comments (8)
Waouw! I hope the petrol ( gas ) will be cheaper soon...but I am not sure of that. This kind of car is very "thirsty", isn't it? i get Danielle's Midget tomorrow morning!
Yes, 5.0 V8 but I only do about 1000 miles a years so no problem my friend. I've always loved there's Caprices. I'd really like a station Wagon with fake wood sides but there aren't too many here.
I got some insurance quotes and they were from £450 to £1800. I called Adrian Flux, American car and Classic car specialist and they only want £200.
Good luck with the Midget and let me know how you get on.
What a great car
It is a beautiful car! Looks like it is in quite pristine shape! I'm sure you will love having it. You can't beat the ride! A very nice photo to share with us! Best of luck with it if you do decide to buy.
Thanks guys, I'll let you know how it goes.
What year is that? Looks like a 86 -87 ? Those years came with a 305 and were not really too bad on gas, if you keep your foot out of it. My last Caprice was a 66, that I owned back in 1991 - 1995. Great cars.
Hey Woody, ad says it an 86 and going by the UK "D" plate it's been over here since new. I did see another with the 229 V6 but it sold very quickly. I'm thinking the gas on the 305 wont be too bad and I don't do high mileages. Taking it to shows will be the longest ones. It was the insurance that surprised me most, £200 (about $257) fully comp. My 1.6 Nissan Note was costing me £245 a year.
when I was part of a race crew, the engine was a Chevy 307 bored out to 330 cu inch ($17,000.00 value with all the racing components ). My first new Chevy had a 305 (1969) and it was moderate on petrol