Chevrolet Camaro Z28 on 2040-cars
Portland, Indiana, United States
If you are looking for a Nice daily driver that you can take to the shows on the weekend, this is the one for you! I am selling this for a friend of mine. It was sunny as can be during the pics, so you will see all kinds of glare and the detailer didn't do the best job getting all of the wax out of the body lines. The odometer shows 34,705 Miles, but I am sure it must have turned over at some point before she bought it. She has had it for about 9 years and has been garage kept and onle put a few thousand miles over that time. The top was put on new about 5 years ago. We just had it detailed professionally and a new starter put in it by a mechanic. Runs great, drives great. The emblem on the back bumper shows a little glue around it, but it was that way when she got it. Also, the top does come down and fold away fine, I was just unfamiliar with how it worked the day we took the picturres. The rims are older and have some pitting due to age, but looks good going by. There are a few normal touch up spots but nothing abnormal and looks super! I just try and be honest and list any flaws I see, but the car is super looking ride and a sweet convertible just in time for summer!
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