The 1971-1976 Caprice was the largest regular production vehicle constructed by Chevrolet. For 1975, the car measured 223 inches from bumper-to-bumper. The length and girth, matched with a capable V-8 made for one of the smoothest and comfortable rides by the company. 8,349 Caprice Classic convertibles were built that year, and over the years, fewer are found, making for a nice collector’s piece. Fully equipped, this convertible is embellished with such features as AM/FM radio with cassette player, power windows, six-way power seat, power door locks, cruise control, power steering and power disc brakes, tilt steering column, remote exterior mirrors, intermittent wipers, interior trunk release, wire wheel covers and bumper guards. The drivetrain is a 400-cid V-8 with an automatic transmission for easy power on tap. Showing just over 66,000 miles, it is a highly original appearing Chevrolet; from the exceptionally well-dressed engine compartment to the brilliant white upholstery. Offering comfortable cruising and plenty of room for passengers, this convertible will be the perfect Independence Day parade Grand Marshall vehicle.