1988 Camaro Iroc Z-28 - 57,500 Original Miles - 5.7l - T-top on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1988 Camaro IROC Z28 - 5.7L, 350ci, Overdrive
automatic transmission, 57,500 actual original miles, T-tops with original
storage bag, Fresh new original repaint and all new decals. New BF Goodrich Force Sport Comp-2 tires on
stock optional 16” aluminum wheels. Loaded with options. Power door locks, hatch release & windows.
Factory Rear window defrost, Cruise,
Tilt, Oil cooler, Front & Rear power disc brakes, Limited slip
differential. Within the last year the
following has been replaced as part of a complete restoration; Radiator, Brakes,
Calipers, Rotors, Mass airflow sensor, Headers, Thermostat, R134a conversion A/C
system, Compressor, Condenser, Dryer, Orifice tube, Hoses, Belts, Coolant Hoses,
Wires, Plugs, Alternator, Battery, Shocks, Amp gauge, Carpeting and Performance Procar
front seats. Premium 6 speaker Rockford
Fosgate RFS Series stereo system with huge amp and 10” subs in custom Q
enclosure. The original seats, exhaust
manifolds, stereo and air injection systems are also included. MagnaFlow 3” cat back exhaust system for the
right sound. Original keys, manual,
folder full of receipts and all the original sales and marketing literature. This is a 26 year old classic collector car
with low miles and can be comfortably driven as a daily driver or part of a
museum collection. Call Chris with any
questions (602) 663-4743. |
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