1967 Chevy Caprice

THE GRAND CHEVROLET '67 CAPRICE

Makes elegance an everyday affair.

Every year one or two cars stand conspicuously apart. Like ’67 Caprice by Chevrolet.

Caprice for 1967: A beautiful car where styling begins with Body by Fisher. Front fender lamps integrated into the total design. Rear fender skirts you specify for hardtops. Bright wheel moldings and wheel covers that distinguish Caprice from other Chevrolets.

Luxury keeps right on going inside, too. Plush carpeting is everywhere, even part way up the doors. Walnut-toned accents decorate instrument and door panels. A front seat folding armrest in the sedan. (If Strato-bucket seats are your preference, you can order them in the coupe.)

That’s the out and inside of style. Now standard safety features. A long list, including the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column, dual master cylinder brake system with warning light, energy-absorbing instrument panel with smooth contoured knobs and levers, 
four-way hazard warning flasher.

The inventory of things to add is more impressive than ever before. Like the new 8-track stereo tape system, complete with a free 80-minute tape. Like the Comfortilt steering wheel. Comfortron automatic heating and cooling; set it once and stay that temperature all year long. Not to mention Turbo-Jet V8 power you can add.

There are four 1967 Caprices: sedan, coupe, two wagons. They're all salon-styled and Chevrolet-priced.  And they’re at your Chevrolet dealer’s now.

It’s a unique car that offers elegance you want at a price most new-car buyers desire.

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