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1986 Chevy Caprice Brochure -caprice Classic-caprice Coupe-caprice Sedan & Wagon on 2040-parts.com

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East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Type:1986 CHEVY CAPRICE Make:1986 CHEVY CAPRICE

1986 CHEVROLET CAPRICE FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.     INCLUDES COLOR CHOICES, FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1986 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC COUPECAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN, CAPRICE CLASSIC BROUGHAM SEDAN, CAPRICE SEDAN, AND CAPRICE CLASSIC STATION WAGON MODELS, WITH 4.3L EFI V6 AND 5.0L 4-BARREL V8 ENGINES, PLUS 5.7L DIESEL V8 ENGINES.    THIS 15 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 11" BY 12".   

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