1966 Chevrolet Caprice
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First offered as a sport sedan option in 1965, the Caprice became its own luxury series in 1966, with a host of accessories. Similar to the Impala in four-door hardtop and six- and nine-passenger station wagons, the two-door hardtop had its own formal roofline. The Caprice line was aimed at Ford's LTD, and 181,000 Caprices were sold in 1966, excluding station wagons. Engines ranged from 283-cid, 327-cid, and 396-cid V-8s, with a 390-hp 427-cid option at the top. This 1966 Caprice sports the 327-cid, rated at 350 horsepower. The owner states the original block is still in place; however, a set of 202 'PowerPak' heads, a more aggressive camshaft and a set...