1988 Chevy Camaro Z28 Iroc on 2040-cars
Caldwell, New Jersey, United States
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I am selling my 1988 Iroc Camaro Z28, it is in partially restored condition and runs and drives with no problems! The car has t-tops ,fresh rebuilt original auto trans with warranty, and a very healthy 5.0 liter V-8 TPI. The car also has power windows, power locks, very clean grey cloth interior, and air conditioning that blows cold but could use a recharge. The car only has 112,000 miles on it and the car has zero rust; the car is really clean and drives super tight as it has all new suspension parts and Hotchkis lowering springs. I switched the rear out to a 9 bolt Posi Disc brake unit with 3.27 gears. All new brakes, car stops on a dime.This car turns heads and looks good and drives down the road awesome. Fresh tune-up and emission electronics, ECU and sensors so the check engine light went away. New flow master cat back exhaust and Magnaflow cat along with welds.The wheels are factory 16 inch iroc wheels (Professionally painted graphite), the tires are brand new Faulkens. The car has all new weatherstripping, so the T-Tops don't leak and the outer door felt ones are not all cracked. Additionally, the paint has been freshened up and all new decals were added. The gauges all work except the tach is a little off. This wasn't a show car paint job, the clear coat was faded and peeling so I had that stripped off and repainted. Here is a complete list of new items:
Rebuild Trans - $2,535 includes new torque converter and shift kit Paint and bodywork - $1,500 Exhaust &Cat - $550 Tires - $500 Disc rear end - $450 Brakes & calipers - $450 - includes new master cylinder and proportioning valve Hotchkiss springs - $350 Lakewood trailing arms $100 struts & shocks $200 ECU, MASS airflow & other sensors - $400 Weatherstripping $450 Decals - OEM $300 Gray seats $200 Total $7,935 The only things that could use some attention at some point are the carpet, the radio, and the rear hatch motor, other than that its good to go, anywhere you want to drive it! I love, love, love this car but now I have a kid on the way in January so the Warden (wife) says she has to go. Email me or feel free to call or text me 973-615-4504. |
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