Save it. Detroit unfortunately doesn't make them like this anymore sadly. If we could look back in time, someone walked into a dealership and ordered that car specifically. It is special. It was someone's dream, someone's pride and joy. If you can, please save it. God Bless You and all of your Family and Friends 🙏 ❤️.
Such a shame the poor old girl was left to rot like this. Even so, she doesn't look that bad, might clean up "OK". Can't wait to hear the big block purr again
Save it! I think it's cool. I always used to prefer two doors cause they were always kind of rare on full size cars. But they're the only ones everybody saved and held on to so it's all you see nowadays, especially with donks. Even in period piece movies they're mostly two doors cause that's all that's around. It's cool to see a 4 door with a hard top and big block no less! That's a special car. Real Americana. Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday to your boy. He knows more animal noises than I do, lol.
Sure wish I could have bought back my 1973 Caprice Classic Coupe! It was my 2nd car, but the first car I bought totally on my own. It truly was the best looking and driving car I have owned since. And I have owned a lot of cars since '74!
Crazy right!??! I’m glad I’ve been able to find a way to keep you guys posted on him and still making it car related. This will be a cool video diary for him when he’s older.
Got a friend who has a 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic in the same body style. It is white with a blue interior. It is a fully loaded car. His car was built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦. Nice looking car that you should restore and take it out for show or just to drive for fun. That car has the blower motor rear defroster, and his car has the electric rear window defroster, which was installed on cars sold in Canada. His car was an estate sale car and was from Vancouver, British Columbia. The car was built at the Oshawa plant in September of 1972. Sold by Dueck Chevrolet Oldsmobile on December 1st, 1972.
Man you are such a cool dude and your son is adorable!! You really tire him out! We've talked before and I watched your wagon vids. I'm the one with the mint maroon 76 caprice estate. Love the 73s also. Funny story. Growing up. My friend Eric's Dad wanted a 73 caprice estate without wood and couldn't get it.. so he bought a completely loaded 454 impala 3 seat wagon!! This car had everything including the comfortron ac and the deluxe dome light. He chose a beautiful light green color!! I was so jealous until we got our 76 wagon, which I learned to drive on in 1977. Keep up the great vids and stay totally cool brother. Thanks!!! Ps... big bucks in your truck fuel tank!! My caprice estate too except the wagon tank is only 22 gallons... as you probably know!! Later!!
73 no post and looks to be solid. Nice. But damn I miss living out there in Washington State. I lived in Puyallup and I hated to leave. Definitely coming back to stay soon
My folks had had thr same, 73 chevy caprice 454. Beautiful car but very hard on gas as even when you intentionally drove slow, you could watch the gas gauge move to empty.
I always tell people who have a classic car not to sell it one day because they are going to regret it. Thanks God I still hold on to my 65 Impala SS since 20 years ago. I get people following me around asking if I want to sell it. I am keeping that car till I die.
I don’t regret selling his car because I didn’t plan on restoring it. I was going to cut it into 1 million pieces LOL. Now the car will be able to be saved by somebody who wants to actually drive it after I get it running.
Save it. Detroit unfortunately doesn't make them like this anymore sadly. If we could look back in time, someone walked into a dealership and ordered that car specifically. It is special. It was someone's dream, someone's pride and joy. If you can, please save it. God Bless You and all of your Family and Friends 🙏 ❤️.
Such a shame the poor old girl was left to rot like this. Even so, she doesn't look that bad, might clean up "OK". Can't wait to hear the big block purr again
Save it! I think it's cool. I always used to prefer two doors cause they were always kind of rare on full size cars. But they're the only ones everybody saved and held on to so it's all you see nowadays, especially with donks. Even in period piece movies they're mostly two doors cause that's all that's around. It's cool to see a 4 door with a hard top and big block no less! That's a special car. Real Americana. Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday to your boy. He knows more animal noises than I do, lol.
Merry Christmas to you too!
I miss my old 73 caprice. Beautiful design. Cheers.
Sure wish I could have bought back my 1973 Caprice Classic Coupe! It was my 2nd car, but the first car I bought totally on my own. It truly was the best looking and driving car I have owned since. And I have owned a lot of cars since '74!
Like a couch on wheels
Man you can't find classics like this anymore
Happy Birthday to your Son!
You are a Good Dad!!
Save the caprice, clean it up and drive the wheels off of it. Love the Big older Chevrolets.
My dad had one of these he bought new in 73. We had that car 23 yrs and sold it. Wish we had kept it!!!
Time flies I remember when he was born and congratulating you
Crazy right!??! I’m glad I’ve been able to find a way to keep you guys posted on him and still making it car related. This will be a cool video diary for him when he’s older.
Shout out to little man ,very smart 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😇😇😇
He really is amazing! Here’s the latest road-trip we went on together to get a ‘71 GTX
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Got a friend who has a 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic in the same body style. It is white with a blue interior. It is a fully loaded car. His car was built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦. Nice looking car that you should restore and take it out for show or just to drive for fun. That car has the blower motor rear defroster, and his car has the electric rear window defroster, which was installed on cars sold in Canada. His car was an estate sale car and was from Vancouver, British Columbia. The car was built at the Oshawa plant in September of 1972. Sold by Dueck Chevrolet Oldsmobile on December 1st, 1972.
I love American cars from that era.
That is one cool whip, I would get it running, slap some paint and juice it or just leave it, or make the doors on the rear open backwards.
Man you are such a cool dude and your son is adorable!! You really tire him out!
We've talked before and I watched your wagon vids. I'm the one with the mint maroon 76 caprice estate.
Love the 73s also.
Funny story. Growing up. My friend Eric's Dad wanted a 73 caprice estate without wood and couldn't get it.. so he bought a completely loaded 454 impala 3 seat wagon!!
This car had everything including the comfortron ac and the deluxe dome light. He chose a beautiful light green color!!
I was so jealous until we got our 76 wagon, which I learned to drive on in 1977.
Keep up the great vids and stay totally cool brother. Thanks!!!
Ps... big bucks in your truck fuel tank!! My caprice estate too except the wagon tank is only 22 gallons... as you probably know!!
Later!!
ZAY!! Smart ASF ❤💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
HAPPY BIRFDAY!! #TerribleTwosTime 🤣🤣🤣
Always great video's. 2 thumbs up to the Little man. Your a great Dad.
73 no post and looks to be solid. Nice. But damn I miss living out there in Washington State. I lived in Puyallup and I hated to leave. Definitely coming back to stay soon
Little man is on that cake! 😁
Shame that car sat out. Been wanting something like that. Love them 70s Impalas and Caprices!
Awesome worth saving
What sound does a fish make 😆 he's awesome 👌
My folks had had thr same, 73 chevy caprice 454. Beautiful car but very hard on gas as even when you intentionally drove slow, you could watch the gas gauge move to empty.
I always tell people who have a classic car not to sell it one day because they are going to regret it. Thanks God I still hold on to my 65 Impala SS since 20 years ago. I get people following me around asking if I want to sell it. I am keeping that car till I die.
I don’t regret selling his car because I didn’t plan on restoring it. I was going to cut it into 1 million pieces LOL. Now the car will be able to be saved by somebody who wants to actually drive it after I get it running.
Ain’t seen you in A minute Boss!! Hope you and the family is well. Happy Holidays!!!
Yea we’re all good on this side. I hope you have a happy and safe holidays
Smart kid 🐱🐱
Yea he started walking at 8 months. He’s definitely been here before
An airbag, was an option on the 1973 Impala.
I had one of those prototypes like 15 years ago
My father had the exact same car and color combo only it was an Impala four door hard top
I like the way you like cars.
Not necessarily always my choices but that don’t matter.
You killin us with Zaiah man. 😂😘
Happy 2nd Bday.
Thanks, I’m not a four-door fan but I think I should save this one and let somebody enjoy it instead of cutting it up into 1 million pieces.
nice...
You have to restore it just on it having black interior alone, then holy shit it is a 454 hardtop with posi!!!
This might be a Impala...My caprice rear window was different....
Do the 4 doors still hold their value?
Id love to have it
It’s for sale. Runs and drives. $8k
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Price as is and the location please
Washington state. I’m going to get it running first
Where is your wife ??