Chevrolet Camaro 1983 on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Engine:V-8
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 157,000
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: T-Top Camaro
1983 Chevrolet Camaro
This car has a 5" steel cowl hood, new front windshield, B&M megashifter, automatic, T-tops, power windows, aluminum intake. New items include: alternator, battery, belts and hoses, front struts and rear shocks, calipers and brake pads on the front, wheel cylinders and brake shoes on the rear, carpet. Has new polyurethane transmission mount, rear sway bar bushings, and end links. New door seals on the door side. Door panels, arm rests, and console lid are in good shape. Tires are a year old, still good. Doors do not drag and paint is in good shape. Front lower spoiler has some scrapes. Has no headliner, and the dash pad has cracks. Just trying to unload one of my vehicles due to a new purchase.
Car can be viewed before bidding. Clear title is in my possession. No warranty, car comes as is.
Must be picked up within a week after purchase.
On Aug-04-13 at 15:55:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
Comes with 2 keyless entry remotes.
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