Vehicle Description
Every inch of this 1989 Chevrolet Caprice has been custom crafted
to be a color-coordinated and premium-packaged exhibition. It even
has some serious moves with a fuel-injected LS7 427 V8. There's
more details, money, and components that went into this one than we
can ever list here. But we'll begin to scratch the surface on such
an awesome build.
We obviously don't need to tell you there has been work done to
this car. The custom green paint is more about an air-brushed art
mural tribute to the Hulk. It's more detailed than some Marvel
movie plots, and the paint is around a $40k investment alone. This
all part of a super-slick presentation that delivers a Caprice like
you've never seen before. The front clip was custom contoured to be
smoother with a custom integrated lighting package. The roof has
the classic fabric top look, but it actually houses the glass roof
of a Cadillac SRX. And those 30-inch DUB wheels gives this a true
DONK look. A build like this is not done in a home garage. It's a
full one-off custom by the masters at Spade Kreations. To get one
recreated like this today would likely take over $200k invested.
And that's because the exterior is just the tip of the Hulk.
All the doors have a Lamborghini-like scissor action. The each have
a flat screen TV embedded into the custom door panels just so that
you can be jaw-dropping impressive. In fact, as you peek inside,
you'll see a striking custom total package. The dash is a unique
wraparound piece that flows across the car as it forms the central
gauges and center console. It follows the Hulk green and black
theme, just like the custom bucket seats. And there are even the
right comfort features, like power windows, power seats, the power
sunroof, a tilt steering column, and cold-blowing air conditioning.
There is an iPod mount that is used for your stereo. But just like
Bruce Banner, that mild-mannered control unleashes a true Hulk of a
sound system. The Caprice may be known for comfortably
accommodating plenty of people in the back seat, but this one is
strictly a two-seater. That's because the rear houses an awesome
speaker setup. This combines with the rear-hinged trunk to showcase
an epic system. The total count is 14 amplifiers, 28-speakers, and
four 15-inch subwoofers. There are stadiums that don't have a PA
system this powerful! So while some of the best car sound systems
can be felt throughout the neighborhood, be prepared for this
mammoth to shake some neighbors off their foundations.
The engine bay is a dark, simple, and clean setup. That's because
the upgraded powerhouse is already impressive enough. The best
old-school Caprices were muscle cars in disguise, and this one
continues that legacy into modern times with a fuel-injected
7.0-liter LS7 V8. This is the magic 427 cubic-inch displacement we
love in the late Chevrolets, and so this modern motor brings
Hulk-level power to the streets. There's even electronic cutouts on
the Borla dual exhaust just so you can really let a monster roar
whenever you want. As wild as the Hulk is, it's also meant to be a
true driver. That's why this has a stout six-speed automatic
transmission, power steering, and four-wheel power disc brakes. The
full suspension package was even beefed up for Hulk duty, including
a Chassis Works rear end with dual shocks.
You can take your time looking over all the parts of this
outstanding show car. But since you already know what kind of value
this is, you also know if you hesitate, this will be gone. Call
today!!!