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CHEVROLET CAPRICE PPV PARTS INDEX Last revision 11 13 2023 This section of Newcaprice com hosts commonly used part numbers for Chevrolet Caprice PPV's and part numbers from other cars parts sources in the Chevrolet and Holden realm that will fit PPV's (upgrades, mods, interchange, etc ) Check back often for updates!
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2014-2017 SS Sedan Traction Parking Switches - New Caprice . . . Forum rules Acceptable items for posting include OEM new used replacement parts, aftermarket parts, salvage yard parts, maintenance repair tools tooling, service publications, programming equipment, and misc items for Caprice PPV cars This forum is moderated, posts from members with less than 5 forum posts may be removed Any questions please contact a moderator SPECIAL NOTE - We have no
caprice impala - Impala Forums 94-96 Caprice: No SS model, L99 (4 6L) engine standard, LT1 engine on 9C1 (cops) all other models with the LT1 was optional, no special wheels, tint was optional 94-96 Caprice Impala SS Clone: Looks like the Impala SS, will have the LT1 engine, but the Information Decal in the trunk won't have certain info to be a true Impala SS
95 Caprice Clogged Heater Core | Impala Forums There was a YouTube video about flushing a plugged heater core with I believe it was CLR or some similar compound and it restored the heat output IIRC the Caprice Impala (3600 series) to 1996 used an aluminum composite heater core not the copper, maybe someone can confirm or correct me?