1988 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Pittstown, New Jersey, United States
This is a wonderful opportunity for someone to purchase a great classic station wagon in very good/excellent condition. The body is in very good to excellent condition, including the wood decal trim. There are just a couple of minor imperfections in the paint. It has the 3rd row seat. I am the 2nd owner and bought it because I had a similar 1988 Chevy Caprice wagon when my children were young and my wife and I wanted it just to drive to car shows. The car rides like new. The front brakes recently redone and there are 2 new rear tires. The car was never smoked in. The original owner lived in California and was elderly and had it garaged and when he moved to Michigan, he had it stored in a climate controlled warehouse. There is no rust and it is just beautiful. I also have the original bill of sale, the window sticker, the 1988 service manual, electrical diagnosis service 1988 manual, and the Caprice 1988 picture booklet that you get from the dealer. I also have most, if not all, service records since it was brand new. I also have the original jack. I hate to part with it, but due to health reasons, I need it to go to a good home. I will pay up to $200 to assist with shipment costs. |
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