Vehicle Description
Although its reputation changed somewhat in later years, when the
Chevy Caprice rolled off the assembly line for the first time in
1966, it took its place as the top-of-the-line full-sized offering
from General. This 1966 Chevrolet Caprice comes to us as a sporty
two-door hardtop fully repainted in its original Aztec Bronze
color, complemented by its black vinyl roof. Inside, we find a
pleasantly appointed interior highlighted by black vinyl and cloth
bench seating in both the front and rear. Red floormats add a
splash of color to the black carpet and woodgrain-trimmed
dashboard.
Under the hood sits Chevy's venerable 283 cubic-inch V-8, which is
backed by a three-on-the-tree three-speed manual transmission with
overdrive. That powertrain rides on a front suspension consisting
of coil springs, shocks, and a sway bar, while a set of coil
springs and shocks hold up the rear. Fifteen-inch Rallye wheels
wrapped in 225/70R-15 Nexen rubber handle traction, while drum
brakes deal with scrubbing off speed.
*First Year Caprice
*Two Door Hardtop
*Aztec Bronze Repaint
*Original Body Color
*Believed Original Panels
*283 CID V8
*Three On The Tree
*Bluetooth Radio
*CD Player
*Owner's Manual
This 1966 Chevrolet Caprice's interior keeps true to its roots, but
thankfully it also has an additional Bluetooth CD player mounted
under its console to allow for more soundtrack options than the
car's original radio (which is still intact). Also included with
the sale is the original owner's manual to help transport you back
in time. If you're looking for a unique two-door hardtop that has
some true historical significance as the very first year of the
Caprice, then look no further. Call today!