1973 chevrolet caprice estate wagon - financing available -

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  1. Forever-27

    Forever-27 New Member

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    I'll take it without the dubs, thankyouverymuch.......
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    Take them ugly lookin ignorant wheels and shove them right up the jabronies ass that put them on there in the first place. Gawd do I hate stupid looking DORK er... DONK wheels, nothing will ruin the looks of a car faster or make it more unsafe to every other innocent driver on the road, then 18"+ wheels with rubber painted on them and called tires.
     
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    I never understood the thing with adding stagecoach rims to a car. its the rage with the teens these days. I saw a Pinto with dubs on it the other day. Pretty bad when the rims and the stereo are worth more then the car.

    The ad says you can buy the wagon without the rims for less tho.
     
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    Hell, I would pay more for it without them gawd awful looking things on it. IMO it ruins the car and depreciates the value.
     
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    ummm.....factory PAINT?? I don't THINK so. I doubt they had a pearl paint from the factory in 73. Am I wrong?
     
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    Blackie, glad you can take 'em or leave 'em! :rofl2:

    David :whistle:
     
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    I guess I'll have to stand up and be the freak in the crowd,
    I actually like the car!! it looks in great shape and I like the color!!
    I will admit that the wheels may not be liked by everyone but it is a different style that I sometimes like. Personally I have in the past on my '72 Kingswood and my '73 bel aire and my '73 Caprice estate (unfortunately none of those cars exist anymore) put BIG tires on the back (33x12.50) and either normal or smaller tires on the front!! I am just one of those people who likes cars with the asses jacked to the sky!! and having the rear bumper on my wagons up to my waist was something I REALLY liked!! SO much wish I could put a straight axle on the front of one someday!! again, it's just a different style and not everyones taste, but it's always ok to be different!!!
    Dana Bennett.
     

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