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2006-10-05 19:10:48 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Chevrolet

I really need to know so if I should get full coveage for insurance

2006-10-05 19:16:29 · update #1

I just bought the car and i want to know how much its worth Excellent condition.

2006-10-05 19:19:14 · update #2

8 answers

ill give you 3 jelly beans for it!


thats about all its worth

kellybluebook.com says


Condition Value


Excellent
$850

Good
$725

Fair
$500

2006-10-05 19:13:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the year of the Caprice. They have been around in various guises since the 1965 when they replaced the SS as the luxury model. It later became the Caprice Classic. When Chevy revamped the line in the 1977, it was still a rear wheel drive car and it was a general move to a modern nimble vehicle that still had passenger room for 6 and a large trunk. The largest engine in these was a 350 cubic inch small block V8. That car continued on in its basic form until the early 90's. However it was still a rear wheel drive car with some variant of a small block V8 until 1996. The last big block, a 454, was offered in 1976. Hence the answer to your question is yes, because the factory offered it. In addition, many people added the big block engine to the Caprice without much of a problem. It had a very large engine compartment. Heck, we put big blocks in our Novas of the same era which had a smaller engine compartment. The big block began as a 396, grew to a 402 and a 427 and finally became a 454. That was the biggest stock displacement Chevy installed in a car or truck. The usual guise was a 454, which was a stock displacement, but at present Chevrolet offers big blocks up to 572 cubic inches. I loved the late 70's Caprices with big blocks because they looked like sleepers and were capable of surprising many other cars in a drag race. I love having a car that doesn't advertise that it goes fast, unlike the silly kiddies in their Mustangs.

2016-03-27 06:54:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No way. The car is probably only worth about 400 or 500 dollars. Any small accident you'd ever get into would end up having the insurance company totalling the car if you have full coverage. Just stick with the liability and save yourself some money.

2006-10-06 04:13:03 · answer #3 · answered by sethle99 5 · 0 0

The 3.8 litre w/2 barrel carb??? What do you want to know?
Are your trying to sell it? That motor isn't worth much, and there's probably red spots on it from people touching it with 10 1/2 foot poles.

2006-10-05 19:15:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Since it's a V6 they're not worth very much, if it's in good condition I would sell it for about $1200.

2006-10-05 19:12:30 · answer #5 · answered by Fell In Love 7 · 0 1

You'll be really lucky if that early CCC system on that shaky 229 V6 will still work reliably.

2006-10-06 11:33:24 · answer #6 · answered by done wrenching 7 · 0 0

www.nada.com select classic cars

2006-10-06 02:00:06 · answer #7 · answered by Trump 2020 7 · 0 0

KBB.COM ITS FREE AND ACURATE SAME AS WHAT DEALERS USE

2006-10-05 19:18:27 · answer #8 · answered by CRAZY GOOD SEX 2 · 1 0

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