5 Iconic Chevrolet Caprice Variants to Check Out
The Chevrolet Caprice was a full-size car manufactured for the country’s market. The car became extremely popular in the early years of its production and maintained its fame later in the 2000s. You could find several models over the years, and the Caprice was also a popular police car at one point. While the brand does not make this car, you can find pre-owned models of the Caprice at local dealerships at a good price.
Variants for sale
As the car went out of production three decades ago, a few previous generation models get auctioned every now and then for car enthusiasts in the country. If you are looking to add a classic automobile to your garage, one of the following options might just be the right model for you.
1968 Chevrolet Caprice
This is an auction piece, so the price is bound to increase as the bids come in, but the car is almost like something out of a movie. Available in a Seafrost Green Silver exterior and a green interior, the car offers features like air conditioning, AM radio, vacuum trunk release, power brakes, power steering, and an original unused spare tire. The engine is a 327 CI V8, equipped with automatic transmission.
1970 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe
The asking price for this is $26,500, however, it is bound to go up with many enthusiasts looking to grab this model. This is a restored car put up for sale by the original owner, and the model is one of the 92,000 cars produced in that year by the company. The car now has a full vinyl roof, a detailed trunk area, and also a gorgeous green mist metallic finish. The small-block V8 engine can generate 250 horsepower, and the car is equipped with Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 3-speed automatic transmission. The interior comes with “original” green cloth and vinyl upholstery, mats, and carpeting.
1990 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham Sedan
With the asking of $17,000, this Chevrolet Caprice comes with a 5.0-liter V8 with EFI and 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The exterior is painted in medium gray metallic with an orange peel finish in some sections. The trunk has enough space to carry around items and luggage, making the car convenient for a long drive. The interior, according to the seller, is perfectly preserved and gives a neat and clean look to the vintage model.
2013 Chevrolet Caprice Detective
The market price for this car is about $11,488. This sedan comes with a mileage of 83544 and a 3.5L flex fuel V6 that can generate 301 hp. Some of the key features of the car include tinted windows, cloth seats, and a keyless entry security system. You can find basic amenities like air conditioning and airbags on the front, side, front knee, and front side curtain. This Chevrolet Caprice model also has a 4-speaker audio system, a center console, child safety locks, cruise control, a power-adjustable driver seat, electronic brake force, and a stainless steel body.
2017 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV)
This is a full-size sedan available at an asking price of $33,740. Some of the highlights of this car include the standard 3.6-liter V6 and an available 6.0-liter V8 engine, both compatible with the E85. The Chevrolet Caprice PPV has a six-speed automatic transmission with a sport shift which enables high-performance driving. It also has a fuel-saving electric power steering, Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system with a 7-inch color touchscreen, standard remote vehicle starter, and remote keyless entry. A high-capacity 700 CCA auxiliary battery is available, and you also get Bluetooth connectivity to access voice recognition, audio streaming, and the music navigator.
Many auctioneers and dealers offer previous-generation Caprice models, so visit a reliable dealership and check out the models you like. Classic cars may even carry an affordable price tag.