1988 Camaro on 2040-cars
Oceanside, California, United States
today for sale I have a 1988 Camaro first owner I purchased brand new I do have title in hand free and clear I have repainted my Camaro the same factory color as when I bought it I have also put in a new create motor same as when I bought it 2.8 V6 5 speed this was put in 6 years ago as well I have put in a new clutch while it was taken apart why did I put a new motor in ? because I threw a rod in the old motor as you will see in the pictures odometer reads 168421 miles on the motor but there is only 1500 miles on the motor and yes I had someone put the motor and clutch in for me because of no time to do it myself also I purchased new tires after the motor was put in they were also put on 6 years ago as well and they have 1500 miles on them as well there is a new fuel filter and fuel pump on the rims my center caps are missing I have not purchased them but they are on line for $65.00 I have also put on my Camaro new 3 inch exhaust with flow masters they do make a header for the V6 and I did set it up to bolt on if you so choose to there is also new brakes and struts put on as well for the front of my Camaro I did purchase a billet grill because the stock grill deteriorated for the as for the interior I have purchased a new dashboard and center console lid because as you will see in the pictures the dashboard is cracked and the center console lid is broke there is a few minor tears on the driver side seat but the are not all the way through as for the rest of the seats there are no tears or rips the passenger door and driver door is in good shape although the handles could be replaced because material is coming off a little because of normal wear and tear on the out side I do have a few minor dings on the driver side as you will see in the pictures in the engine compartment I have replaced the spark plugs and wires distributor cap and rotor to go with my Camaro I have a set of 3 factory rims same as on the Camaro to go with the purchase I have never been able to purchase a 4th one to make a set my Camaro has always been garage kept and covered I hate to get rid of her but she needs to go to a good home as for I have too many vehicles and I need money to pay bills because of a job loss my Camaro also needs to be smogged if you live in California if not and your only inspection then you do not haft to worry about it and yes the horn lights turn signals brake lights all work including the windshield wipers thank you for looking ps I have purchased dashboard center console lid new center caps for rims that say Camaro & chrome exterior handles for both doors On Sep-21-14 at 13:07:46 PDT, seller added the following information: to all biders the reserve price has been lowered good luck |
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