1966 Chevrolet Caprice �€" 396 Turbo-Jet Big Block with Factory
Console, Gauges, and Tach Why This Car Is Special The 1966
Chevrolet Caprice occupies a specific and often overlooked place in
GM history. It was only in its second year of production in 1966,
having debuted mid-year in 1965 as a trim option on the Impala
before being elevated to its own series for the 1966 model year.
Chevrolet positioned the Caprice above the Impala as a near-luxury
full-size car, giving buyers woodgrain interior trim, a distinctive
roofline with a formal C-pillar, and an upgraded interior package
that set it apart from the rest of the Bel Air/Impala lineup. What
makes this particular 1966 Chevrolet Caprice stand out is the
combination of factory-installed performance and luxury options
that rarely came together on a single build. The Caprice was
typically ordered by buyers who wanted comfort and style. Finding
one with the 396 Turbo-Jet V8, factory bucket seats, a
floor-shifted console, factory-installed console gauges, and a dash
tachometer tells you this original buyer wanted performance too.
That combination �€" big block power with the full console gauge
package in a Caprice �€" is not what you find every day. The VIN
confirms this car was built at the Flint, Michigan assembly plant,
one of the key production facilities for full-size Chevrolets
during this era. The 1966 model year was the first year the Caprice
was offered as a standalone series with its own body style, and it
sold well �€" Chevrolet moved just over 180,000 Caprice units that
year. But the vast majority were ordered with base or mid-level
engines and bench seat configurations. Pairing the Caprice's luxury
trim with the 396 cubic inch big block and a full instrumentation
console was a deliberate performance build, and this car wears that
combination in red over black. Features List - 396 Turbo-Jet Big
Block V8 - Automatic Transmission with Floor-Shifted Console -
Factory Console with Four-Gauge Cluster (Battery, Manifold Vacuum,
Temperature, Oil Pressure) - Factory Dash-Mounted Tachometer -
Power Front Disc Brakes - Power Steering - Dual Exhaust - HyFire
Electronic Ignition System - Vintage Air Conditioning - Factory
Bucket Seats, Front and Rear - Woodgrain Interior Trim (Dash and
Door Panels) - Original AM Radio - Audiovox FM Auxiliary Radio
(Under-Dash Mount) - 18-Inch Ridler Custom Wheels - Chrome Front
and Rear Bumpers - Clean Undercarriage - Original GM Tissue Holder
Under Dash Mechanical Under the hood sits the 396 cubic inch
Turbo-Jet V8 in factory trim. This was Chevrolet's Mark IV big
block family, which had been introduced for the 1965 model year.
The 325 HP version of the 396 used a two-barrel-equivalent
hydraulic camshaft profile and was engineered to deliver strong
torque across a broad RPM range �€" making it well suited to the
Caprice's character as a car you drive, not just show. It is paired
with an automatic transmission and shifts through the
console-mounted floor shifter, which keeps the driver connected to
the powertrain in a way a column-shifted car simply does not. The
ignition system has been upgraded with a HyFire electronic ignition
unit, visible mounted in the engine bay. HyFire was a well-regarded
capacitive discharge ignition system that replaced the factory
points-based setup with solid-state electronics. The practical
benefit is more consistent spark delivery across all RPM ranges,
better cold starts, and reduced maintenance �€" no points to gap or
replace. It is a common and sensible upgrade for a car driven
regularly. Braking is handled by power front disc brakes, which
represent a meaningful improvement over the factory four-wheel drum
setup that most 1966 full-size Chevrolets left the factory with.
Front discs provide significantly shorter stopping distances and
more consistent pedal feel under repeated use. Combined with power
steering, this car drives with considerably more confidence than a
stock 1966 Caprice would have offe
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