The Impala was still the top seller in Chevy's lineup in 1970, but the Caprice continued to be an intriguing model. According to some rough estimates, Chevrolet Caprice sales totaled 92,000 units for ...
This 1970 Chevrolet Caprice comes with several features that you didn't get to see in many of its siblings back then. They were strange back then, just as they are today. The four-door with a hardtop ...
Most Chevrolet Caprices from the 1990s blend into the background of automotive history like a beige sofa in a thrift store. But this one? It’s far from ordinary. A custom-built, one-off creation by ...
The big '90s sedan duo of the Chevrolet Caprice and Ford Crown Victoria debuted almost at the same time but ended up leading vastly different lives, and only one of these is easy to spot on the street ...
By the mid-1960s, American car buyers had more choices than ever before. Detroit’s major manufacturers were competing ...
The Chevrolet Caprice may be long gone from the North American market, but in the Middle East the nameplate soldiers forth. Based on the Holden Statesman, the Arabian-market Caprice receives a host of ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Caprice boasts that it will garner "Thumbs up on the Highway, crowds in the parking lot." Let's see if its price tag proves to be just as popular. The 1995 ...
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Originally produced for the North American market between 1965 and 1996, the Chevy Caprice nameplate saw several generations come and go over the years, with popularity peaking in the ‘60s and early ...
Someone turned a 1989 Chevy Caprice into a custom SSR-inspired pickup with Corvette taillights and yellow flames. Now it's ...