1991 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Roller Project. No Engine Or Transmission. on 2040-cars
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 1991 Camaro RS originally with a 305 TBI Motor. The vehicle has 2" lowering springs installed, Glass T-Tops, Front Drilled/Slotted Disc Brakes, Rear Brake Drums, and stock 2.73 Gears. It does NOT come with an engine, transmission or the wheels seen in the pictures. It comes with Chevy S-10 Wheels. All power options work on the Camaro. The vehicle needs part of the driver side floor pan cut out and patched due to some rust. The bottom driver side quarter panel will need worked on as well. Other than that the car is in solid shape. The original color was teal but then had a black not so nice paint job done. The Dash pad is in great shape as well as the front nose spoiler (cost me $250 New). This Camaro just needs the above mentioned done with maybe a LSX set-up and TH-400 Tranny along with a set of 18" Chrome Iroc-Z wheels and it'll be looking nice. This Car is worth your time. There is no reserve. If the auction does not reach at least $900 I will be keeping the Dash Pad inside the Camaro and If it does not reach $650 or more I will be keeping the Front Nose Spoiler and side skirts as well. Sold As-Is, No Warranty.
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