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1985 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon

1985 Chevrolet Caprice Classic in The Chase, Movie made for TV, 1991 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1985 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon

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Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Star Wars Fanatic EN

2008-02-08 23:43

Caprice Estate?

Ddey65 US

2008-02-09 00:36

Star Wars Fanatic wrote Caprice Estate?

Yes, I believe it is. And this view proves it:
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plymubishi US

2008-02-09 00:39

i agree as well

taxiguy US

2008-02-09 01:33

1980-1985 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon (not Estate)

rjluna2 US

2008-02-09 04:00

More like Chevrolet Caprice Classic.

rjluna2 US

2008-02-09 05:03

New taillight design indicates 1985.

antp BE

2008-02-09 18:02

So Estate or Wagon finally? (or both? :D)

rjluna2 US

2008-02-09 19:23

Chevrolet listed as Caprice Classic regardless if it is a sedan or a wagon. As for the Caprice Estate usually is part of optional package that has faux woodgrain affix on the side of the vehicle.

taxiguy US

2008-02-09 23:53

No, it's wouldn't be "Caprice Estate Classic", it would be "Caprice Classic Estate". But it's not an Estate since it doesn't have wood paneling, so it should just be listed as a "Caprice Classic Wgaon".

antp BE

2008-02-10 00:22

rjluna2 wrote Chevrolet listed as Caprice Classic regardless if it is a sedan or a wagon.

So shall I move to extra info the Wagon/Estate name of all other Caprice? Or were some models with that info in their model name?

rjluna2 US

2008-02-10 02:19

Yes. I think, antp, due with the french and other languages structure gotten the word reverse with the english language structure. As for the extra word "wagon" as we call it station wagon compare to british word as "estate".

Regardless with the language of this series of the vehicles, Chevrolet just call them Caprice Classic. Chevrolet call them Caprice Estate with the option package added to the vehicles with the faux woodgrain as part of the packages.

As for the earlier model (pre 1973) they just named as "Caprice". Later when Chevrolet discontinued the Impala series, "Caprice" became lowest price of the series, "Caprice Classic" became mid-level trim and finally Chevrolet added "Caprice Classic Brougham" as the top trim that was introduced in 1986 model year.

Does this help?

antp BE

2008-02-10 18:39

Indeed, so it was not like European models where you often have two models, one with "Break" added, and then only trim levels which come after that?

rjluna2 US

2008-02-11 01:32

You are quite correct antp. Most model/trim name are the same, but by model numbers/code are listed separately for inventory purpose.

moviecarkevin US

2010-02-21 22:53

estate means wagon, Taxiguy

moviecarkevin US

2010-02-21 22:54

call it wagon or estate your choice.

antp BE

2010-02-22 17:50

Estate was used as name on some of the Caprice wagons, not on all :p

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