Camaro Ss #2905 1997 Lt1 on 2040-cars
Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 88,400
Model: Camaro
Exterior Color: sebring silver
Trim: ss z28. camaro #2905 1997
Interior Color: Gray
1997 camaro ss # 2905..rare sebring silver. 5.7 350 lt1 engine , 6 speed transmission with hurst shifter ,skip shift eliminator done. a/c, Grey leather interior, t tops, alpine stereo, original window and slp sticker, ss key chains, ss car cover, 88,700 original miles, clean title, 3rd owner,f1 goodyears in great shape, may need struts, garaged and well maintained. never driven in snow or rain!! Great collector car and good investment only going up in value!! Any questions feel free to email..
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