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Iroc, Convertible on 2040-cars

US $10,900.00
Year:1989 Mileage:83259 Color: and frame are in excellent condition
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
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1989 CAMARO IROC Convertible with 83,259 Original Miles!
All original, including 305 Tuned Port Injection, automatic transmission and emissions. 
Cold A/C, cruise, tilt, power driver seat, folding rear seat, power door locks, power trunk latch and power mirrors. 
All guages work including the tachometer. All other electronics work as they should. 
Stereo has been upgraded to a JVC unit with Aux/MP3 input. 
There have been no other modifications to the vehicle.

All new weatherstripping including top, windows, doors, trunk and bow seal.
New cloth top with plastic window. Nice and tight at all corners.
New 245/50-16 tires
New fuel injectors
New MAF and EGR Temp switch.

Interior is in great shape including a crack free dash. 
Exterior and frame are in excellent condition. View the underneath pics and you will see only surface rust. Nothing is covered up by undercoating. This vehicle is Solid!

This is not  a show car. There is a scratch on the front spoiler and a paint chip on the left fender on the hood gap. There is a rock chip in the windshield.
This IROC is a very nice driver that gets a lot of looks and compliments. I would drive this baby across the US with no hesitations.


I've included several pics here and there are an additional 55 pictures on Photobucket. View them here:

http://s755.photobucket.com/user/thefire96/library/1989%20IROC%20CAMARO%2083259%20Original%20Miles

I have also uploaded a few videos on Youtube of the car running, the interior and exterior. View those here:

http://youtu.be/i1ewsEVRwYY?list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

http://youtu.be/xjPVUmBAVXU?list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

http://youtu.be/MH9hyf5mLBI?list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

http://youtu.be/6E-Y_DtAWS0?list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

http://youtu.be/MH9hyf5mLBI?list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg


Feel free to ask question and please bid with confidence. My feed back speaks for itself.

Winning bidder must pay $500, via Paypal, at auction end and pay the balance within 7 days either in person, by cash/cashiers check, or cashiers check via overnight mail.
This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early to complete a sale.




On Sep-12-14 at 05:49:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

The original link to the 55 pictures does not work and the links to some of the video's do not work.
Not sure why but try to copy and paste into your browser.

http://s755.photobucket.com/user/thefire96/library/1989%20IROC%20CAMARO%2083259%20Original%20Miles?sort=9&page=1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1ewsEVRwYY&list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjPVUmBAVXU&index=1&list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8nb-jZCOko&index=4&list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E-Y_DtAWS0&list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg&index=2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH9hyf5mLBI&list=UUmi0kTShz05nctH6YWC0PCg&index=3












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