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Old 11-16-2007, 02:50 PM
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Exclamation roadmaster parts on a caprice

i would like to know which years/parts off of a roadmaster will fit on a 1992 caprice also which interior parts will fit

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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

To start off, i belive the rims will, steering wheel and column, im sure more. thats one thing i like about GM, alot of the parts are somewhat universal, i got my rims off a 77 buick lesabre
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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

thanks anyone knows about any thing else that might fit
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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

The two cars are the same, one is Buick and one is Chevrolet. Aside from aesthetic differences, the two are mechanical clones of eachother.
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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

which years for a 92 caprice
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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

'91-'93 and '94-'96 are the two 'sub-sets' for these cars, the main difference between the years being the LT1/L99 engines.
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Re: roadmaster parts on a caprice

thanks so much
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