1967 Chevrolet Caprice Sedan factory big block car. This is a true
gentleman's muscle car that the whole family can enjoy on the way
to your favorite car show or restaurant for a nice night out on the
town. Exterior is finished in simple white paint with a matching
vinyl top. Sitting on 5 spoke caps wrapped in redline BFG Tires
make the white paint pop. Chrome front and rear bumpers and
polished or chrome trim pieces which are all there set the car off.
Interior is finished in a beautiful maroon almost purple cloth
interior. Front and Rear bench seating with the front bench having
a built-in arm rest. Black and Chrome 3 Spoke Steering Wheel.
Matching color carpet, door panels and dash with a great looking
wood paneling accents to set off the luxury interior. Options
include A-Trac tape player with AM/FM radio, Power Windows. Engine
is powered by the 396CI V8 paired to an automatic transmission with
the odometer reading 49,853 miles. 4 Barrel DFT carb. Documentation
includes service and assembly manuals. Frankman Motor Co. has been
serving our customers worldwide since 1988 and we love cars.
Independent inspectors are always welcome for those who cannot make
it here personally. Plus, do not forget, when the time comes to get
your classic home and are not sure how, please ask. We work with
professional haulers every day and would be more than happy to make
the process as smooth as possible if you would like some
assistance.
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