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----No pics, but I've been working on my latest winter beater. Some of you have seen my old 94 Caprice wagon (with LT1). I had it eleven years and it served me really well. It was approaching 200,000 miles and a lot of small stuff was irritating me. With that though it still showed well. Lee (from the sight and a good friend) found me a customer so down the road it went. I then went up a year and bought a 95 Caprice wagon with 75,000 miles. It needed paint and I couldn't take the wood so off to the body shop for paint. While it was a nice car in many ways it was really dirty, so I stripped the interior completly. It's back now and I'm putting in an SS Impala interior and a few other upgrades. I know I'm going overboard, but I figure, with luck, I'll have it the rest of my life.....Bill S
Last edited by olredalert; 11-28-2021 at 05:28 PM. |
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Definitely start a thread! My first "work car" was a bubbletop police package Caprice with the Kaiser Manhattan rear wheelwells. Great car to cruise through the backstreets of Newark, New Jersey in, back in the late 1990's.
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