1986 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Mesquite, Texas, United States
86 caprice in very good shape. original 305 engine with 86xxx. new tint, alarm, ragtop, airshocks, brakes and mp3 cd player. ac/heat works as should. several new parts come with the car, new tuneup kit, 134a ac change over kit(currently running R12). also has new front euro clip. back windows work, but jump off track when you let down. Has a hard cold start in the morning(have to pump a few times) then after that, starts right up every time. I was told it needs a carb cleaning. I already the carb kit with the new parts listed. driver seat does not work. decent paint for the year. could use a clear coat paint. If your familiar with these cars, it floats. very good shape for the year. clear title with the transfer papers in hand. call james 214-951-6831
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