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http://lancaster.craigslist.org/ctd/2494225641.html

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1991 Chevy Caprice LTZ low miles - $4850 (Lititz-Brickerville)

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here is a garage kept black and charcoal with grey leather inside only 78,000 miles alloy wheels and full power 5.0 v/8 with automatic overdrive . MORE PICS ON AUTOTRADER . COM THIS IS A SUPER NICE AND CLEAN CAR MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE . PRICE IS FAIR AND FIRM . CALL TODAY TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO C THIS NICE CAR . 717 468 8906 TJ NEW CHEVY TRADE HAS CLEAN CAR FAX REPORT ALSO . . ALL ORIGINAL PAINT THIS IS A NICE CAR .!!! HAS 1-12 INSPECTIONS AND RECENT SET OF TIRES

Location: Lititz-Brickerville

I've always been a fan of the '91 & '92 Chevy Caprice, and stalk ones I see in my town (keeping an eye out for "For Sale" signs to appear). Too bad it's way out of my price range, as I'd love this '91 (or even a '92) Chevrolet Caprice LTZ Sedan.

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I thought they were wicked cool when I sawr my first one at the Baltimore Auto Show. It was like 1990s meets 1950s, with that sleek bathtub body. Too bad it was criticized from so many corners at the time. You could tell the opened-up wheel arches of later model years were a rush job, because the wheel wasn't centered in the arch due to the dogleg area being a hard point GM didn't want to mess with. It looks a bit weird with the opened arches if you look closely.

But I digress. That's a sweet '91. It would have been a good opportunity to bring back a Caprice coupe for another round. (It was dropped several years before, but brought back because of popular demand, anyone remember that, just like the true full-size Pontiac coming back as its Canadian sister?)

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