1992 Chevy Caprice wagon

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  1. 72KingswoodEstate

    72KingswoodEstate Well-Known Member

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    Not too far from me! Sold my Caddy and can buy this, but need the $ for something else! :(

    Interesting car... no power windows! It does have the tilt wheel option however. If its always been a local Tennessee car (and it appears to be), its also probably rust free. We don't get rust on these cars around here that are local. Appears to be.

    http://tricities.craigslist.org/cto/3618210580.html

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Something about this says 'School district vehicle' to me.........
     
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    Looks like a real nice car, may be priced just a little high for a 305 car but the clean body makes up for that any day.

    The tilt wheel was standard equipment BTW.
    Here's a list of all the standard equipment, that car does look like it may be a base model because it doesn't appear to have any other options?

    Driver Front Airbag
    Power Brakes
    Third Seat
    Tinted Glass
    5.0L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine
    15 Inch Wheels
    Regular Unleaded Fuel Required
    4-Speed Automatic Transmission
    4-Wheel ABS
    Cloth Seating
    Front Bench Seat
    Power Steering
    Tilt Steering Wheel
    Air Conditioning
    Rear Window Wiper
    Roof Rack
    AM/FM Audio System
     
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    If I had the room and the $$, I would be all over this. It would be nice to have all 3 versions of the 91-96 GM wagons....
     
  5. 72KingswoodEstate

    72KingswoodEstate Well-Known Member

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    I was thinking that too and probably extremely well maintained.

    Oh ok. The wagon must have been different from the sedan or the 91 different from the 1992, because in my 1991 Caprice sedan sales brochure, it says that tilt wheel is optional in the base model 1991 Caprice sedan (available in an option package group or individual option). Maybe the wagons had a little different options lineup or maybe it changed for '92?

    Me too! I have $2500 in my account, but $1700 of that goes to paying income tax. Bleh. lol.
     
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    Looks like a nice clean car.
     
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    The tilt wheel was an option on the Caprice wagon in '91, standard equipment in '92.:)
     
  8. 72KingswoodEstate

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    Hmm... I actually have seen this car pictured below at one of our local cruise-ins the past 2 weekends and just noticed it is posted on our local Craigslist. From looking at the scenery in the back, it is obviously the same wagon that I posted here originally and he had added these wheels. The original listing is gone. Wasn't the price $2500 before?

    These pics have to be at least a couple of weeks old, because our grass is super green now and lots of leaves on the trees.

    http://tricities.craigslist.org/cto/3704349495.html



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    Hope he kept the originals.
     
  10. 72KingswoodEstate

    72KingswoodEstate Well-Known Member

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    Me too...

    Here is a pic I snapped of it a couple of weekends ago cruising through...

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    I like the red wheels with the cops and rings. It sets the car off from those awful full wheel covers these had stock.
     
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    Well I didn't get a pic (didn't have my phone with me), but the wheels on this car has changed again! I seen it at the cruise again tonight and now it has wheels like came from the factory on a early 70s Camaro Z28. Looks much better I think.

    Maybe next week I can get a new pic. I think the car is still for sale? I think I seen a FS sign. I know that the early 90s Roadmaster Estate (with fender skirts, yes fender skirts) that was there had a FS sign in it. :)
     

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