1995 CHP Chevy Caprice 9C1/LT-1, retired CHP Unit #1844 from the Bakersfield CHP office. Restoration by Eric Gaona in 2016.Face Book @ "CHP 9C1 Caprices Safety and Service".
Love the black & white paint scheme. From a distance, those Caprices always looked like Shamu, the killer whale. The LT-1 350 (5.7L) V8 was the best feature of that era Caprice.
I could have swore I've seen a video years back of one of these or maybe it was the 96 Impala SS with the same engine on one of those police chase videos and it was out running the Crown Vic no problem so I always wondered as a kid who is born only in 1990 I know I'm young I always was surprised that they started using the Crown Vic over the Caprice because it always seem to be the faster car and in my opinion Chevy Caprice was better than the Crown Vic but that's just my taste as an officer what's your opinion would you have taken these Caprices over the Crown Vic at the time? I always wanted to ask somebody who was in the service during the time these were being used
@@seattlejdmcivic The Caprice had a few things going against it. The LT1 optispark issues, changing tires in it was a bitch, and it got horrendous mileage. The Crown Vic had the 4.6L V8. While relatively slow, it was an absolute bulletproof engine. You could beat on it routinely and with standard (and easy) maintenance, it just kept running. Police departments could easily get double the miles out of a Crown Vic that they would out of a Caprice, or Impala. And the last gen Crown Vic was nearly tripling the miles that departments got out of the newer Chargers- but the Crown Vic would not keep up with them. The Crown Vic was also notoriously good at jumping curbs without damaging the vehicle.
Hardly any Caprice made it past the 100K miles, GM quality was absolutely zero in the 90-s. I bought mine from LAPD with 63K miles, by 103K miles it was unfixable, and I treated it like a baby, all service done by the dealer.
What a beautiful vehicle, and I bet you put a lot of work into it. In case you want to sell it one day please let me now. I‘d be more than happy to give this beauty a good home. I recall these units from my childhood days
The first brand new *CHP* *9C1* *Caprice* that I saw was a 1994 model. It still had its window sticker on the left-rear window, so I read it. Two items stuck out to me: 1.) Front cabin had cloth seating with carpeting. Rear had a vinyl seat with rubber mat. 2.) Digital 'Certified' speedometer.
Probably filled with the wrong trans fluid. That era 9C1 (and like the taxi model) had "Silicone Trans Fluid" from the factory. IIRC, that was Dex-4 or Dex-5 . So, it's entirely possible that someone at the service garage (there were numerous around L.A.) refilled the trans with Dex-3 instead of the correct fluid.
@@johnhughes9019 I don't think so. That's why everybody sold their Impalas SS before hitting the 60K miles (when the transmission was about to slip) because it was unfixable. Mine went bad at 80K, dealer charged $1800 to overhaul it but it was shit. The transmission was not matched to the engine's torque, GM just picked one off the shelf.
@@NorceCodine , Interesting. I didn't realise that the trans was such a weak link in the 9C1 package, esp. since the 700-R4 (or whatever its alpha-numeric nomenclature was back then) was such a solid piece in other applications . I seem to remember that some agencies would upgrade the transmissions with shift-improver kits. Er'ry once in a while I see a couple of 1994 (rarest year) - 1996 Impala SS around. They're usually either super clean and original, or buggered up with f'ugly rims and bubbly tint. Ne'er-the-less, I still hold the 1991 - 1996 Caprice in high regard (esp. the 1993 & later). This CHP spec model exemplifies my adoration .
Nice Restoration Where the hell did you find the HEAT Stickers? For The Police Car Enthusiast Born After 2000 The CHP once built most of it's own Gear! Cool to see a Fleet built push bumper:)
They are the standard CHP pushbars, still used today on Vic’s, Chargers, Explorers, etc. just in different sizes. (If you have trouble finding a Setina style pushbar like I did, a Crown Vic one will fit, and look good)
It’s a corvette engine lol. It’s top speed is more than a Crown Vic. They were great cars. The one you saw probably had the smaller 3.6 Pentastar engine instead of the optional 5.7 Hemi. You have no clue what you’re talking about.
One of THE best police cars every built! Wish there was video with the lights on.
I even miss the metal seat belt buckles.
Love the black & white paint scheme. From a distance, those Caprices always looked like Shamu, the killer whale. The LT-1 350 (5.7L) V8 was the best feature of that era Caprice.
LT 1 CORVETTE ENGINE!!!!! I was a Sacramento Sheriffs Deputy and those cars screamed
I could have swore I've seen a video years back of one of these or maybe it was the 96 Impala SS with the same engine on one of those police chase videos and it was out running the Crown Vic no problem so I always wondered as a kid who is born only in 1990 I know I'm young I always was surprised that they started using the Crown Vic over the Caprice because it always seem to be the faster car and in my opinion Chevy Caprice was better than the Crown Vic but that's just my taste as an officer what's your opinion would you have taken these Caprices over the Crown Vic at the time? I always wanted to ask somebody who was in the service during the time these were being used
@@seattlejdmcivic it came down to maintenance.
@@seattlejdmcivic The Caprice had a few things going against it. The LT1 optispark issues, changing tires in it was a bitch, and it got horrendous mileage. The Crown Vic had the 4.6L V8. While relatively slow, it was an absolute bulletproof engine. You could beat on it routinely and with standard (and easy) maintenance, it just kept running. Police departments could easily get double the miles out of a Crown Vic that they would out of a Caprice, or Impala. And the last gen Crown Vic was nearly tripling the miles that departments got out of the newer Chargers- but the Crown Vic would not keep up with them. The Crown Vic was also notoriously good at jumping curbs without damaging the vehicle.
Hardly any Caprice made it past the 100K miles, GM quality was absolutely zero in the 90-s. I bought mine from LAPD with 63K miles, by 103K miles it was unfixable, and I treated it like a baby, all service done by the dealer.
Jax Remington joins CZcams March 5, 2021. Aden Kaiser joins CZcams March 6, 2021. ...but that's just a coincidence right?
What a beautiful vehicle, and I bet you put a lot of work into it.
In case you want to sell it one day please let me now. I‘d be more than happy to give this beauty a good home. I recall these units from my childhood days
Nice car. I have a 94 9c1 that was a retired virginia highway patrol vehicle.
The first brand new *CHP* *9C1* *Caprice* that I saw was a 1994 model. It still had its window sticker on the left-rear window, so I read it. Two items stuck out to me:
1.) Front cabin had cloth seating with carpeting. Rear had a vinyl seat with rubber mat.
2.) Digital 'Certified' speedometer.
That is a bad-ass car! Well done!
WOW, beautiful 9C1. I’m jealous!
These were the best of the best imo
Is that the recording dispatch from 1995?
Long before the crown Vic took over these bad boys were the king of the roads
They look like they were built like tanks.
I had a 94 LAPD unit, the transmission didn't last and they couldn't fix it right. After that it was all downhill.
Probably filled with the wrong trans fluid. That era 9C1 (and like the taxi model) had "Silicone Trans Fluid" from the factory. IIRC, that was Dex-4 or Dex-5 . So, it's entirely possible that someone at the service garage (there were numerous around L.A.) refilled the trans with Dex-3 instead of the correct fluid.
@@johnhughes9019 I don't think so. That's why everybody sold their Impalas SS before hitting the 60K miles (when the transmission was about to slip) because it was unfixable. Mine went bad at 80K, dealer charged $1800 to overhaul it but it was shit. The transmission was not matched to the engine's torque, GM just picked one off the shelf.
@@NorceCodine , Interesting. I didn't realise that the trans was such a weak link in the 9C1 package, esp. since the 700-R4 (or whatever its alpha-numeric nomenclature was back then) was such a solid piece in other applications .
I seem to remember that some agencies would upgrade the transmissions with shift-improver kits.
Er'ry once in a while I see a couple of 1994 (rarest year) - 1996 Impala SS around. They're usually either super clean and original, or buggered up with f'ugly rims and bubbly tint.
Ne'er-the-less, I still hold the 1991 - 1996 Caprice in high regard (esp. the 1993 & later). This CHP spec model exemplifies my adoration .
Patrol cars 1990s>>>>>>>>>>>2021 Patrol cars.
Long Life Sedan's!
cars after the 2000s went ugly, buy old cars and be happy!
I wish I had one
Nice Restoration Where the hell did you find the HEAT Stickers? For The Police Car Enthusiast Born After 2000 The CHP once built most of it's own Gear! Cool to see a Fleet built push bumper:)
Fastest squads I ever drove.....1989-2020......
How did you get the E plate? I have a taurus police vehicle, but no E plate :/
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How do you have E plates? Or are they just prop plates?
What kind of front push-bar does it have? A caprice one? I can't find any online...
Michel Linehan I believe they were custom made for the California Highway Patrol by State Prisoners
They are the standard CHP pushbars, still used today on Vic’s, Chargers, Explorers, etc. just in different sizes. (If you have trouble finding a Setina style pushbar like I did, a Crown Vic one will fit, and look good)
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Do the lights work?
whats the red led lite above the trunk release button
TommyTom Believe it's a weapon lock button
I think that is supposed to be the car alarm indicator...
Wepon Release Button for the Gun Rack .
Very pretty
Wouldn't want those pulling me over for speeding.
Is it me or does the ‘96 impala look very similar?
I have one in Forza Horizon 4 with police lights and a push bar and it looks similar- very similar
The 96 Impala was essentially a performance package of the caprice
what guns are those in between the seats?
The wrong rifle. That's no Ruger.
Mossberg AR-15 & Mossberg 500 12 Guage Shotgun.
What model Shotgun is that??
that shotgun is an olde Remington 870 and the Rifle is the AR6536.
Otherwise , bad ass !!!
Get ride of the door bell !
That's the door chime
I remember one of the caprice police cars chasing another vehicle and it got Smoked . Those Chevys, were a worthless piece of shit.
It’s a corvette engine lol. It’s top speed is more than a Crown Vic. They were great cars. The one you saw probably had the smaller 3.6 Pentastar engine instead of the optional 5.7 Hemi. You have no clue what you’re talking about.
@@docdildonica7515got the wrong engines brother
Those chevys where the car of choice until they got discontinued, way better then the vics