While many love to call “hi-riser” any vintage car model from the 1970s and 1980s packing huge wheels and a slightly nose-up stance, there are always different shades to this customization subculture.
The third generation of Chevy Caprice left automotive pundits breathless with enthusiasm when it arrived back in 1977, offering a downsized full-size car with the performance of the original, but ...
Chevrolet renamed its full-sized Caprice to “Caprice Classic” during the 1973-1974 model year changeover of the second generation. But this fully customized Box Chevy most surely belongs to the 1980s ...
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People say "They don't build 'em like they used to," and that is certainly true about today's Nice Price or No Dice Caprice, as no family sedan of this size is presently being built in the U.S. at all ...
This 1996 Chevrolet Caprice B4U, a like-new sedan with approximately 69,000 original miles, is in pristine condition with all features functional, ideal for enthusiasts seeking a classic with ...
If you're looking for the slickest LS-swapped hot rods on the planet, you'd do pretty well to make the trip to Bowling Green, KY this Fall for Holley's LS Fest. If someone's put a GM Gen III, Gen IV, ...
Introduced as an upscale option package for the Chevrolet Impala in 1965, the Caprice came into its own in 1966. Early models offered a variety of engine options, including the 425-horsepower 427, ...
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