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Third Time Is a CharmHLandin 02-03-2006, 04:03 PM Well, I finally have another Caprice 9c1. Hopefully, since this one is number 3 for me, it will last longer than number 2 (lasted only 3 weeks). As usual, if someone is interested in posting for me (specifically silicon212), just sound off here and I will e-mail pictures. Here is some stats: 9c1 5.7L 350-cid L05 Oil, Transmission, and Power Steering coolers Power doors, windows, and mirrors Light blue interior Seats with cloth front of seat/vinyl rear of seat silicon212 02-03-2006, 05:28 PM Well, I finally have another Caprice 9c1. Hopefully, since this one is number 3 for me, it will last longer than number 2 (lasted only 3 weeks). As usual, if someone is interested in posting for me (specifically silicon212), just sound off here and I will e-mail pictures. Here is some stats: 9c1 5.7L 350-cid L05 Oil, Transmission, and Power Steering coolers Power doors, windows, and mirrors Light blue interior Seats with cloth front of seat/vinyl rear of seat My email light is on. What year is it? Is this the '93 you were referring to in another post? ddax 02-03-2006, 06:02 PM HLandin, Posting your own pics is easy using a Photobucket account. Sign up for a free photobucket account: www.photobucket.com Up load your pics - they will automatically be sized to fit to photobucket's limits. Then link to them in your post here(you can clip and paste from right below the photobucket pic you want to use). They will show up in your AF post so long as you don't delete them from your photobucket account. This: [IM...G]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/cone9/Reefer%20Madness/01260006.jpg[/IMG] without the 3 dots in the [IM...G] > becomes this: [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/cone9/Reefer%20Madness/01260006.jpg HLandin 02-03-2006, 09:13 PM Yes, sorry for leaving that out. It is a 1993 Caprice Classic. HLandin 02-06-2006, 04:13 PM Pictures sent silicon212. Thank you. silicon212 02-07-2006, 12:00 AM Here's a direct link to the files - Images (http://www.silicon212.org/hlandin/images/93/) and here is the edited main file - HTML (http://www.silicon212.org/hlandin/) Cyrix_2k 02-07-2006, 12:03 AM Nice. I like the color. I think it's kinda funny that your HU in the old caprice is mounted the same way mine was until I made that fiberglass plate. Looks much more professional now :) Also, please get different rims... HLandin 02-07-2006, 07:53 AM My objective was to keep the car as accurate as possible. Those were the hubcaps offered that model year. Everyone might remember the hubcaps with a black center and the word Caprice in gold were offered on the 1989 to 1992 model years. 1994-1996, you had a choice of either the bowtie hubcaps (seen on my '93) or the bolt-on center caps. Personally, I like the bolt-on center caps, or the hubcaps with the black center with Caprice better, but like I said, my objective was to remain accurate to the model year. broughy84 02-07-2006, 04:01 PM Gee....It doesn't take a genuis to know to use overdrive during a High speed pursuit. 1986Z28 02-08-2006, 03:22 PM you need to get the cop car steel wheels on that thing, those hub caps look like SHIITE, also i love you licence plate 1986Z28 02-08-2006, 03:23 PM WHAT NO POSI??!?!?!?! pfft... HLandin 02-08-2006, 08:20 PM Yeah, I was sorta disappointed that it didn't have a limited slip rear end. But none of the Caprices I've seen or driven so far have had a limited slip rear end except maybe the blue 1990 I had for 3 weeks. The guy I bought the blue 1990 from told me it had limited slip but the SPID label was gone from the trunk (kinda weird, looked like one had never been there, definitely not painted over), so I don't know for sure. I would like limted slip, and I know I could switch out the diff, but I'm not sure I want to do that. As far as the hubcaps go, I do like them but I like the ones with Caprice in the center, or the bolt-on center caps better; however, I want to keep it accurate to the model year, so those hubcaps are staying on. One more thing: this car did not come with rubber matting (the first I've had so far). I'm still debating keeping the carpet, or having it pulled and replacing it with rubber matting. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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