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1991 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon (heavenly Clean) on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:190834 Color: The exterior is in great shape as well
Location:

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States

Quick Overview
1991 Caprice Wagon with 190,834 miles
5.0 V8 with 4L60 trans...17" official impala rims
I brought the wagon 7/12 with 180,450. As of this month 5/14...I put less then 11k miles on in 22 months.

Why I'm selling it
My reason for selling...was going to put a LS7 in it, but throw it in a 96 pala instead.

The Interior
The wagon is heavenly clean inside. It is a non-smoker with great condition cloth seats. The carpet is also in great condition. Third row looks as the factory just put it in. All of the the interior buttons are working as it should including cruise control, except for the horn. Seats work as they should as well. The dash is in great condition.

  The Exterior
The exterior is in great shape as well, original paint as held its own in local car shows. The front bumper does have some fading and hood has some minor dings. Their are two dents both are minor and wasn't worth fixing to me. One is on the rear of the driver side near the bottom on the car...I driver had tapped the car in a parking light. The other dent is on  the passenger door on the bottom. Rear door works in all directions...outwards and down. The rear window opens and the wipers work. Overall the body is great...a good car wash and some polish makes heads turn.

Engine bay
It is a 5.0 with a 4L60 trans...it is completely stock and runs like a champ. Just did a partial tuneup. Has new wires, dc cap/icm, and fuel filter. Just also replace the battery. New front brakes and master cylinder as well.

Wheel & Tires
I have 255/50/17 wrapped on the 17" Impala rims all around. The tires are in good shape. The rims all in good shape, but up close on the front rims, you can see some discoloring with the heavy salting this past winter. People are always asking to buy them off me..the rims really give the wagon a nice look.

The Imperfections
1. The horn doesn't work
2. The two dents that are mentioned in the exterior section.
3. Ac might need a recharging depending on your location...blows air but not ice cold.
4. Brake Warning Light goes on and off...the brakes works and stops 100%. The car as past PA inspection and emission test with flying colors. Inspector said the brake warning sensor is going faculty, doesn't affect braking system.

I have driven the car with these imperfections from PA to SC multiple times. Overall I would rate the car 8/10 stars. The cars turns head, gets excellent gas mileage, cheap insurance, and the ride is just plain amazing with the thick impala rims.

Detailed YouTube Video of the Wagon
Please click on this link to be directed to video on YouTube

If you have any questions please contact me anytime either text or call at 484-986-5026 (Lawrence). Feel free to can take a test drive and feel free to bring a mechanic, I have nothing to hide.

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