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Chevrolet : Caprice Base Hardtop 2-Door 1970 chevrolet caprice base hardtop 2 door 5.7 l

Chevrolet : Caprice Base Hardtop 2-Door 1970 chevrolet caprice base hardtop 2 door 5.7 l

$25,000

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Year 1970

Make Chevrolet

Model Caprice

Category Sedan

Mileage 25588

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What is a Preservation Class Car A preservation class car is sometimes referred to as a survivor car. These are automobiles that are mostly original and untouched since the day it rolled off of the factory assembly line. Emphasis is placed on original paint and the patina it has acquired over the years. Although the exterior finish will show wear and tear it still must accurately portray the color shade and be somewhat reflective. Original drive train components, wiring harnesses, engine compartment, trunk accessories and wheels are additional requirements for this class of automobile. The first rule of survivor cars is their original paint job. You cannot paint a collector car and still call it a survivor anymore than you can castrate a horse and still call it a stallion. Something is fundamentally different in both cases, although the horse has better reasons to be a lot sadder about the changes in his life. The paint job has to be the original finish, complete with orange peel and a thin layer of actual paint in many cases from the factories of the past. The car will be measured by its ability to have survived decades with nothing more than a wax job on its paint surface. View the pictures. No apologies needed for this true car museum piece. Documentation is king.

Trim Base Hardtop 2 Door