1993 Chevrolet Pace Car Camaro Z28 500 Festival Car on 2040-cars
Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
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Attention
Bidders: I am
selling this Camaro Z28 Pace car for a friend.. The only reason he is selling
this vehicle is because he needs the room.
We
are Selling a 1993 CHEVROLET PACE CAR CAMARO Z28 500 Festival CAR. Only 653 were
built in 1993. Only 125 went to Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This is # 100 of that
rare 125 at the festival. This car has a very detailed documentation package including: Window
Sticker Delivery Inspection certification Package
(Unopened) Still retains track sticker (2) Authorization for use of civic license
plate 1993 Pace Car V.I.N. sequence and
assignment listing Car Wash Ticket Invoice of the original sale Original Certificate of Insurance from GM
For the Festival Annual Copy of the original title Bill of Lading – Shipment to second owner Certificate of Insurance – 2nd Owner Copy of Title – 2nd Owner Copy of Title – 3rd Owner 2)
original Sales brochurs Misc Pictures and Invoices…
This
1993 Z28 Camaro festival car was assigned to Tim Tuttle – ON TRACK
MAGAZINE. The
selling Dealer: Voss Chevrolet
Centerville, Ohio This is
car #284 of 684 Total Production. Only
487 of the pace car production were “T”tops.
The Factory Options Include: Z28 –
2dr coupe Six-way
driver power seat Sport
cloth bucket seats Indy
pace car package Removable
roof panels w/locks Electric
rear window defogger Performance
Axle Ratio 5.7
Liter MFI V8 engine 4-speed
automatic transmission P245/50
ZR-16 radial tires Delco
Bose Music System – Compact disc – clock Z28
Preferred equip Group Air Conditioning Speed control Remote hatch release For lamps Power door locks Power windows Electric twin remote mirrors Leather wrapped steering wheel, trans
shifter, Park Brake Indy
pace car package Graphite
sport cloth
This
car is in exceptional condition with only 5,700 miles. The car has always been garage kept,
Professionally maintained and hardly driven. THIS IS TRULY ONE OF THE NICEST EXAMPLES OF THIS EXTREMELY RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER MODEL.
This
vehicle is open to inspection at any time throughout the auction. If the buyer is not fully satisfied after the
inspection and before the car leaves our location, the buyers
deposit will be returned. Buyer is responsible for any inspection charges and fees.
NOTE: VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL... BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THIS VEHICLE IS SATISFACTORY AT TIME OF PURCHASE. NO CLAIMS ALLOWED AFTER BUYER TAKES POSSESSION OF VEHICLE.Arrangements/Terms A
500.00 Deposit is required from the winning bidder through paypal within 24
hours after the close of auction. Full
payment is required in 7 days, via
a bank to bank wire transfer or a certified bank check,
which will have to clear before the car & title is released, or cash.
Buyer
is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping costs. No
outside of E-bay transactions - All business & communication will be done
within the confines of EBay. I
am not accepting trades at this time. I Reserve the right to end auction early. I have the title in hand and it is clear and
free of all liens. I
pride myself on my perfect feedback score & I wish to keep it that way. I
believe I've described the car correctly & accurately to the best of my
ability based on my first hand knowledge of the car & its condition. The car is available for inspection at
anytime during the auction. Please
have financing in order before placing your bid on this vehicle. The
car is located in
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