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Old 11-18-2024, 04:56 AM
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Default Loaded 1966 427 Caprice on BaT

California black plate, 2 window stickers of options. What a cool car.
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Old 11-18-2024, 11:37 AM
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It’s got every option. Why not get power disc brakes?
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Old 11-18-2024, 02:00 PM
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It’s got every option. Why not get power disc brakes?
Disc brakes were not available until the 67 model year.
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No discs in '66
I KNEW I shouldn't have looked, even Aztec Bronze On Bronze..... only thing missing is the 4 speed. Gorgeous automobile.
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I like how the poor quality repro window sticker lists the seats as "Astro" bucket seats
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----Wow, What a Caprice! I can't, off the top of my head, think of any option it doesn't have. Some of the options are one year only, like the gorgeous guage package and the tilt and tele. Would love to own this!!!....Bill S
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----Wow, What a Caprice! I can't, off the top of my head, think of any option it doesn't have. Some of the options are one year only, like the gorgeous gauge package and the tilt and tele. Would love to own this!!!....Bill S
Of all the 60's B bodies, this is my favorite model. I bought one in the same colors and interior with the 283/PG in '76. Being a MN car, it was very rusty then and got so bad after another year, I felt it was dangerous to keep on the road and sent it to Caprice heaven.
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Disc brakes were not available until the 67 model year.
Ah, gotcha. I was wondering that. The original owner would’ve definitely gotten them if available.
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Of all the 60's B bodies, this is my favorite model. I bought one in the same colors and interior with the 283/PG in '76. Being a MN car, it was very rusty then and got so bad after another year, I felt it was dangerous to keep on the road and sent it to Caprice heaven.
----Good, Totally agree! this Caprice is artwork, with an assembly line history!....Bill S
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Uh-oh, look who's the current high bidder.....
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