In 1970, Chevrolet completely redesigned the Caprice with a longer wheelbase and better stylish. That imposing stature, flush door handles and the egg-crate chrome grille made the Caprice a hit.
As big as the state of Texas, few people ignored its style and presence. However, there are ways to improve on those classic looks.
These Miami ballers are rolling around in a a 73 Caprice wearing a nice minty green overcoat. The front end has been enhanced with a chrome fascia, while the grille has a brushed grille. Just as important for this king of the road is the wheel and tire combo.
Like any good 'donk' would, the Caprice is wearing a set of large diameter three-piece Forgiato Fiocco rims. The edges of the spokes have been painted in the same color as the body, leaving the wheels looking like medieval weapons mounted to a chariot.
These Miami ballers are rolling around in a a 73 Caprice wearing a nice minty green overcoat. The front end has been enhanced with a chrome fascia, while the grille has a brushed grille. Just as important for this king of the road is the wheel and tire combo.
Like any good 'donk' would, the Caprice is wearing a set of large diameter three-piece Forgiato Fiocco rims. The edges of the spokes have been painted in the same color as the body, leaving the wheels looking like medieval weapons mounted to a chariot.