$10,400.00
1968 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Station Wagon 327-275 HP
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Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Caprice
Country:
USA
State:
FL
City:
Cape Coral
Zip:
33904
Body Style:
Wagon
Year:
1968
Mileage:
32993
Miles
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
327 TURBOFIRE (275 HP) V8
Fuel:
Gasoline
Doors:
4
Color:
Tripoli Turquoise
Condition:
Used
Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, tilt column, power rear window, factory dual exhaust, wood-grain body trim, front bumper guards, factory seat belts, roof rack, original window sticker. This Estate Wagon runs and drives strong and can be driven anywhere. Spectacular original wagon, ready to take the family out for a Sunday cruise in style. A reliable driver; looks to be all original except for the wheels.
The Tripoli Turquoise paint is original. Some patina and minor areas of wear present, but still presents nicely. The Turquoise interior is in very good shape as well. Clean title.
Turquoise inside and out, the bowtie Wagon is complete with simulated wood-grain trim paneling, whitewall tires, full-size wheel covers, a luggage rack, in-dash clock, an AM radio and a front bench seat. Equipped with power steering and power brakes, this Caprice is meant to be a comfortable car to drive, able to roll down the road absorbing noise, vibration and harshness with ease, all while providing miles of comfortable travel. The 1968 Caprice received a minor facelift that included a new grille with taillights set into the bumper and optional hidden headlamps. Side marker lamps became standard on all U.S. cars and the Caprice carried over the optional white corner marker lamps at the forward edge of the fenders in addition to the amber parking lamps which were illuminated with the headlights.
Inside, the instrument panel was revised with a return to the horizontal sweep speedometer and a revised three-spoke steering wheel. An optional instrument cluster had a narrow speedometer within its opening and flanking it with engine-turned instruments in the place of warning lamps.
The Tripoli Turquoise paint is original. Some patina and minor areas of wear present, but still presents nicely. The Turquoise interior is in very good shape as well. Clean title.
Turquoise inside and out, the bowtie Wagon is complete with simulated wood-grain trim paneling, whitewall tires, full-size wheel covers, a luggage rack, in-dash clock, an AM radio and a front bench seat. Equipped with power steering and power brakes, this Caprice is meant to be a comfortable car to drive, able to roll down the road absorbing noise, vibration and harshness with ease, all while providing miles of comfortable travel. The 1968 Caprice received a minor facelift that included a new grille with taillights set into the bumper and optional hidden headlamps. Side marker lamps became standard on all U.S. cars and the Caprice carried over the optional white corner marker lamps at the forward edge of the fenders in addition to the amber parking lamps which were illuminated with the headlights.
Inside, the instrument panel was revised with a return to the horizontal sweep speedometer and a revised three-spoke steering wheel. An optional instrument cluster had a narrow speedometer within its opening and flanking it with engine-turned instruments in the place of warning lamps.