1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Convertible

Chevrolet’s production of full-size convertibles ended with the 1975 model year, as the Caprice Classic became the final iteration after Ford and Chrysler had already abandoned their large drop-tops.

Only 8,349 examples were built, making them part of the last wave of traditional American convertibles (Cadillac would continue offering full-size convertibles through 1976 on its C-body platform).

Exterior updates for 1975 featured swept-back rectangular headlights, a revised grille, and wraparound taillights. Measuring 223 inches long and weighing 4,342 pounds, the Caprice stood as Chevrolet’s largest regular-production vehicle during its 1971-1976 generation.

Under the hood sat a 350 cubic-inch V8 rated at 145 horsepower, connected to a Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission. The two-barrel carburetor setup reflected the industry’s shift toward fuel economy after the oil embargo.

Factory equipment typically included air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows, a power convertible top, cruise control, and an AM/FM radio.


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