1992 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Convertible Ls1 Motor on 2040-cars
Kenvil, New Jersey, United States
Engine:LS1
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 98,220
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: RS Convertible 2-Door
I am selling my 1992 Camaro Convertible RS. I did an LS1 swap about 6 years ago. Here is a list of the things the car has.
Hawks 3rd Gen. headers and high flow cats
2000 LS1 Motor - has about 38 k mi.
LS1 gas tank
Speartek wiring harness
4L60E trans
new radiator
rear disc brakes
SLP catback exhaust
This car runs excellent and can be driven anywhere. The motor is all stock other than the LS6 intake. There are no leakes anywhere. All of the gauges work. The stitches have come undone in the back window and the top may need to be replaced. Please look at the pictures, the car does have some chips and scratches in the paint. The car is lots of fun to drive, especially with the top down. Any questions email or call 973-945-1298.
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