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1966-67 chevy caprice
Last post 04-22-2005 01:35 AM by demochris. 8 replies.
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  • 02-24-2005 10:32 AM 150135

    1966-67 chevy caprice

    any brand any size thanks
  • 02-26-2005 11:24 AM 150136 in reply to 150135

    • Ralph3
    • Joined on Jun 19, 2004
    • Nebraska
    • Posts 54

    RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    R&R Vacuum Craft makes a 66 Caprice. Check out this website.

    http://resinrealm.net
  • 02-26-2005 12:14 PM 150137 in reply to 150135

    RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    QUOTE: Originally posted by turbonutts

    any brand any size thanks


    ??? those are 2 different body styles actually the 65 and 66 were nearly the same as the caprices with minor trim changes...

    ditto the 67/68 impalas both were available in fairly recent releases...

    65/66 was revell/monogram offering the other 67/68 was a AMT yellow car on the box art..

    revell/monogram is reissuing the 65 I believe as the "Low Rider" magazine series

    Walt
  • 02-26-2005 12:28 PM 150138 in reply to 150135

    RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    i was thinking of 65-66
    is the biscayne the same bodie as the caprice ???
    i know the tail lights are different but i think alot is the same?
  • 02-26-2005 03:53 PM 150139 in reply to 150135

    RE: RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    QUOTE: Originally posted by turbonutts

    i was thinking of 65-66
    is the biscayne the same bodie as the caprice ???
    i know the tail lights are different but i think alot is the same?


    The short answer is, no. Why? Chevrolet's Biscayne was limited to just 3 body styles in 65-66: 2dr sedan (post), 4dr sedan (post), and a station wagon.

    Caprice debuted as a 4dr hardtop (no post), with a different roof line than the Chevrolet sedan body, having the rear window laid down further, in a shallower angle than the sedan bodies.

    Biscuitbuilder
  • 02-28-2005 07:20 PM 150140 in reply to 150135

    RE: RE: RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    QUOTE: Originally posted by biscuitbuilder1

    QUOTE: Originally posted by turbonutts

    i was thinking of 65-66
    is the biscayne the same bodie as the caprice ???
    i know the tail lights are different but i think alot is the same?


    The short answer is, no. Why? Chevrolet's Biscayne was limited to just 3 body styles in 65-66: 2dr sedan (post), 4dr sedan (post), and a station wagon.

    Caprice debuted as a 4dr hardtop (no post), with a different roof line than the Chevrolet sedan body, having the rear window laid down further, in a shallower angle than the sedan bodies.

    Biscuitbuilder


    ebay has one now 2dr post from time machine resin

    Walt
  • 02-28-2005 07:54 PM 150141 in reply to 150135

    • Bucky
    • Joined on Aug 03, 2004
    • The Great Southeast(Tn.)
    • Posts 1,054

    RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    If I remember right, the Caprice 2dr. didn't come in a fastback version, but I looked at one '66 on another website that has a formal type roofline.
    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be!! MOPAR...by far!!!

  • 03-05-2005 04:00 PM 150142 in reply to 150135

    RE: RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucky

    If I remember right, the Caprice 2dr. didn't come in a fastback version, but I looked at one '66 on another website that has a formal type roofline.


    Actually the caprice did come both ways... Hardtop fast back Caprice's are very rare... I saw a 66 which was maroon with cream vinyl top original from factory..

    Walt
  • 04-22-2005 01:35 AM 150143 in reply to 150135

    RE: 1966-67 chevy caprice

    cut the roof and trunk off of a 70 impala and mate to a 66-67 fastback fit and presto, change script and there is your capriece
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