1989 Rs Chevy Camaro Convertible Red on 2040-cars
Coventry, Connecticut, United States
Engine:5L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door convertible
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Mileage: 146,000
Sub Model: RS
1989 RS Chevy Camaro Convertible AC, PW, New exhaust , NEW BREAKS and break lines .needs new fuel lines .the car is running condition but wont run now because needs new fuel lines you can put same gas to the carb. from the top and the car starts right up. needs carpet and some tlc .The car is all original.
Therefore, upon purchase, it will need to be either towed or put on a trailer.
The payment have to be made within 3 days after auction ends .
Please ask question before auction ends . The Car is sold "AS IS ." The buyer is responsible for picking up the car or for shipping.
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