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Link: http://minneapolis.c...3144149168.html

This is a one of a kind car created by an elderly gentleman in Georga, a 4 door Chevrolet Caprice converted to a camper. Tripper Topper Company made car toppers campers in the '60s for full sized Impala. This was fitted on a Georgia Caprice 20 years ago and done up very nice. A body shop filled up the gaps to make it permanent and seamless. At that time it had a Corvette crate 350 twin port fuel injected engine installed with a 5 speed manual tranny. It now has 30,000 miles on it. Heavy duty 4 wheel disc brake system with non corrosive DOT5 brake fluid, posi rear end, air shocks, 10 inch nascar rims, 4 core radiator, back up camera, and many more neat features. Asking $4,750. Car is located in Waseca, Minn. Feel free to call with any questions; 612-987-9674. Thanks.

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I like ridiculous cars, so I like this, however it looks like some water damage inside the camper part, and not a fan of the seat covers or that blue in the camper. Too bad it isn't in better condition, with a refurbished camper part that would be pretty sweet.

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Pop-up canvas either needs cleaned or replaced by an upholstery shop. Pretty bad-ass apart from that.

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Would be perfect for a weekend trip to the track....watch the races and then sleep in the back of the thing,.

I like it.

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