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While not my cupotea I don't find it the worst modded GM vehicle ever by far. These guys are even keeping a forgotten body style from rusting away under the old oak tree in the grass or worse. So the hood was cut for the blower scoop well how many 60's & early 70's cars have we seen like that that are more valuable stock. The grill was Customized big deal! How many clones were built to criminally bilk $$$ from uninformed investors? The wheels unbolt and the stock steelies bolt back on.

My point is not to offend but to point out our own generations faults in light of a clear day. While some things that they do hurt the car (butchering the wiring with 1/2 a$$ed audio systems) most things can revert to stock easily. This wasn't a CanAm turned into a Lux LeMans. so the Caprice is safe till the fad dies unless it gets hit while the owner is enjoying his ride. besides the interior kinda looked nice from what I could see.

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So it's a combination of two tacky styles...the blower crap from the '70s-early '80s and donkage. Fail. And what's with all the junk in the interior?

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar

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