The immaculate 1967 Chevrolet Caprice for sale on eBay is an ultra-rare time capsule. It takes you straight back to the world of family transportation in the late 1960s. There’s a reason that you almost never see this vintage of American wagon in such great shape.
Station wagons of that era were the closest thing to today’s SUVs and crossovers. They offered added room for cargo and extra seats in the back. But unfortunately—as utility-like vehicles—they were used and abused by their owners.
Most ended up in the scrapyard after just a few years. Thankfully, some of these wagons, like the ’67 Caprice on eBay, wound up in the hands of caring owners. That’s fortunate because the original buyer of this Caprice had checked off every available premium and powerful feature.
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A Coveted Wagon with Four-Speed Manual
Back in the day, car buyers could spend hours going through an a la carte options list to tailor a car to their liking. The feature and components weren’t reduced to a small set of trim levels, as they are today.
The original owner of this Caprice knew what they wanted—and had great taste. For starters, the car left the factory with a 427-cubic-inch V-8 pumping out 385 horsepower—the most powerful engine available in a Caprice at the time. And the original four-speed manual transmission makes this an even rarer example, one of just a handful built during the model year.
The owner didn’t stop there. More boxes were checked for air conditioning, power windows, an AM/FM stereo radio, and a tape player. On top of that, there’s a performance suspension, power disc brakes, and special instrumentation (including a tachometer). These are options that most other buyers would have skipped.
Best of all, the exterior offers few clues as to what lies behind that wood paneling. Aside from 427 badges on the front fenders and styled rally wheels, the Caprice is the ultimate sleeper. It must have surprised a lot of other drivers at stoplights over the years.
Restored to Its Former Glory
The Caprice is originally from Arkansas. It underwent a complete restoration in 2005. Since that time, it remained with the same owner, who added very few miles. As a result, this wagon looks just as clean underneath as it does inside and out.
Extensive documentation accompanies the car and testifies to its authenticity. The records include the original dealer invoice and window sticker listing the vast and rare options.
It would not be easy to find another wagon from the era in this condition, explaining the $65,000 Buy-It-Now price. Any wagon enthusiast would be thrilled to sit in or drive this specimen—much less put it in the driveway.