The last convertible. That's how many people call the 1975 Caprice with a removable top. Chevrolet discontinued this version at the end of this model year, eventually bringing it back years later when ...
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Time Capsule: 17K-Mile 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible Offered at Raleigh Classic
A remarkably preserved 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible has surfaced as one of the standout entries in this season’s Raleigh Classic Auction in Zebulon, North Carolina. Showing just 17,762 ...
In life, sometimes you find something without even looking for it. Such was the case for Chuy Barrera, of Anaheim, California. He wasn't looking for a car to build, as he already had one, but his ...
Born and raised in the city of Roswell, NM, Francisco "Frank" Archuleta has never seen a UFO, but the machines he has spent a life witnessing firsthand are just as out-of-this-world. An avid Lowrider ...
The Caprice was born in 1965 as an Impala version, with Chevrolet trying out an approach that worked like a charm in the late '50s. Back in 1958, the GM brand launched the Impala as a Bel Air version ...
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