1989 Camaro Iroc Z28 5.7 Tuneport 5-speed Clean/great Driver on 2040-cars
Madill, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Iroc-Z Coupe 2-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 107,000
Number of Cylinders: 8
Sub Model: IROC Z28
Exterior Color: CHARCOAL
Here we have a Clean 1989 IROC Z28 Tuned Port Injection 5.7L / 5-Speed Transmission car, and it is loaded out with full power and cold AC. Everything on the car works, and it drives great down the road, with minimal wind noise if any. All the T-Top rubber is good, and they seal tightly to the body, so it doesnt have your typical windnoise issues.
This is a Charcoal color car, but it really looks Black, so dont let the pictures fool you.. Overall the paint is in great driver condition, and it shines nicely.. It does have some typical blemishes due and ding or two, but for its age the car looks very very nice. All the interior is in absolutely Nice to Excellent shape, and the only real issue with the interior is some minor carpet fading here or there.. The seats are nice and clean, with no fading or wear, along with the door panels.. The Dash is all in great shape also, but has had the Hard Dash Cover installed at one point, but it was done right, so it looks great.
Everything on the car is pretty tight, and it has had new struts installed a few months ago, so there arent any surprises there.. If you havent had any experience with these cars, they are normally rattle traps if they have been abused at all, and this car is very very solid. It doesnt have the squeeks or rattles in the interior that alot of these cars have, and it drives nicely and quietly down the road at highway speeds.
If you have any questions about this car, or need any additional pics or information, dont hesitate to message.. It isnt very often clean versions of the IROC Z28's come out, and this is a very very respectable car, that is completely road worthy.. All the tires are in great shape, and the factory wheels are in great shape also, but could use the IROC Decals for the center caps, which are available very cheaply here on Ebay..
I also have a very reputable transport guy that I have used, and he is normally about half of what the Ebay Shippers quote, so I would be happy to share that information with serious buyers, so you can get a complete purchase and shipping quote with no surprises.. Look at my Ebay Feedback, and you will see in my Hobby Cars that I have sold, I have tried to represent them as honestly as possible, and I have a 100 percent feedback and comment with those sales.
On Mar-17-13 at 16:53:33 PDT, seller added the following information:
Here is a YouTube Video link to a walk around of the car, while it is running.. The red light on the dash, is the Emergency Hand Brake Lever, and all other lights function and are off..
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