Though Ford and Chrysler has said goodbye to convertibles, Chevrolet and its GM stablemates persisted with full-size ragtops for one last year – save Cadillac which made its “last” convertible in 1976. The Caprice Classic Convertible listed for $5,113, but most came loaded with options in the last year of production. Chevrolet anticipated the increase in demand as production jumped 79-percent to 8,349 units for the model year.
Auburn Spring 2014
1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic
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$24,750 USD | Sold
| Auburn, Indiana
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The engine bay has been nicely detailed on this example which is in the perfect combination of Medium Red with a white convertible top and white vinyl interior. It is equipped with air conditioning, automatic transmission, power steering, brakes, windows, locks and seat.