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1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic (South Africa) From late 1975 to 1978, the Australian-developed Statesman Caprice was marketed in South Africa as the Chevrolet Caprice Classic. [62] [63] The V8-engined Caprice Classic received full equipment, with reading lights, air conditioning, and imported leather upholstery. [64]
The 1977-1990 generation of Chevrolet Caprice has three versions (77-79, 80-85, 86-90) three bodystyles (sedan, coupe, wagon), design features (the rear windshield) and an export model to illustrate. Particularly with facelifts, when it can be difficult to see changes, it's convenient to have the photos side by side.
Downsized nearly as extensively as the Caprice/Impala and the Malibu, the Citation shed 20 inches of length, 4 inches of width, and 800 pounds from its 1979 Nova predecessor (making it only an inch longer than the final Chevrolet Vega). The interior design underwent substantial dimensional upgrades, rivaling the Malibu in passenger space and ...
Dodge Coronet. Years produced: 1949-1976 Original starting price: $1,945 None of Dodge's other muscle cars matched the sales of this beast. A family sedan and wagon regularly packaged with brawny ...
English: A 1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic four-door sedan in a suitable shade of coppery brown. One benefit of coronavirus quarantine is that the cars don't move - I can wait two weeks for a better shot, and the car is often as not in the same place.
The design feature was popular during the 1970s and early 1980s and adopted by domestic U ... (1978–1982 coupe, 1980–1983 4-door ... Chevrolet Caprice (1974 ...
1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic (South Africa) HJ Statesman de Ville and the HJ Statesman Caprices were sold in South Africa as the AJ series Chevrolet Constantia sedan [14] and the Chevrolet Caprice Classic, [15] respectively. The AJ series was marketed from 1975 to 1978. [16] It was offered as a four-door sedan and as a five-door wagon. [16]
The Impala coupe and wagon body styles were dropped after 1982 and the nameplate was eliminated in 1985, while the Caprice continued unchanged until 1990. Upon the demise of the Impala name, the base model full-size Chevrolet was rebranded Caprice starting in 1986, with the upper models being called the Caprice Classic and Caprice Classic Brougham.