1997 Camao Ss Slp T-tops Rare #234 Slp Low Miles 62k Leather Nice Car!!!! on 2040-cars
North Olmsted, Ohio, United States
I have a 1997 Camaro SS SLP Build #234 30th anniversary T-TOP addition!!!!!! low mile car only has 62K rare car....I bought it off the original owner very nice car!!! ...I have recently put new brake's on the car also Magnaflow exhaust system(sounds great) brand new water pump along with new suspension parts (ball joint tie rods ) the car has brand new wheels and tires less then 100 miles on them.....it was a winter project for me but now that its spring I lost interest!! a few more 100 $$ car will be show quality .. took pictures of the hood clear coat is pealing, driver side rear fender has little rust ....driver seat of course is torn (normal) but rest of interior is clean comes will ss mats c/d changer in trunk!!! car does drive very nice(tons of power) has slight oil leak nothing bad but like to be honest ...still get lots of looks driving down the street!!! car has clear title no warning lights on..i have front black outs was going to put on after I painted it !!! this is a nice rare car with low miles and little work will be a fun car to go to car shows with!!! I have no problem with you coming to check car out or have a mechanic look at !!! Thank you for looking and happy bidding !!!!!!!
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