no you dummy
1980 to 1990
Doors from a 1977-79 Caprice or Impala would be interchangeable.
the car is a 82 Chevy camaro and the other is 91 Chevy caprice classic
Any door from a 1977-79 Caprice/Impala would fit (assuming it's a similar bodystyle)
A Holden Statesman is a car. This vehicle also goes by many other names such as Holden Caprice, Buick Park Avenue, Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Royaum to name a few.
That model was also available with a 4.1 liter, six cylinder engine.
I have a 1994 Chevrolet Camaro and I work at a car lot where we have several salvaged cars and i need to know what other heater core will fit on my car. I have a 2005 chevrolet malibu classic heater core and they look almost the same. Will it fit
The Chevrolet Bel Air was a large full size automobile. Besides the size of the car other advantages of the car included its convertable like top on most editions.
no the body will have to be stretched an lifed for 24 inch rims to fit an it could cause other problems to vehicle
307 Chevrolet was phased out in 1973. There was 307 cubic inch Oldsmobile V8, but that motor was not offered in the Caprice. You have a 305 if it's a gas-burning V8. The only other engines offered for that year were the base V6 and the diesel-burning 350. this above answer is wrong. the caprice did indeed use a 307 in the 80s.
This is an electrical problem that happens with a lot of Caprice classics with digital spedometers. My speedometer works about 1 day out of the month and the will cut off the other 30 days.
its located at back of enginebay next to bulkhead firewall mounted to a bracket oninnerfender other relay isabs relay fuse holder is forfuel pump