1992 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Wentzville, Missouri, United States
1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible, 25th Anniversary Edition. This was the last production year of the 3rd Generation Camaro. Black paint, tan convertible top and leather interior. This car is super clean and runs like a top. 305 TBI and 700R4 transmission with shift kit. Custom leather interior with sport seats, embroidered RS badges in the headrests and door panels. Power windows, mirrors and wood grain dash. CD player and Grant steering wheel. Car has been lowered 1.5" with Hotchkis trailing arms and Kenny Bell subframe connectors to stiffen her up. 245/50R16 tires on chrome Cobra style wheels fill the wheel wells. New KYB shocks and struts, polyurethane bushings all around. 92K miles. This car is a driver! All of the gauges light up, work properly and run where you want them to. No need to drop tons of money or spend countless hours in the garage on a project, this one is done and ready for the spring!
Condition: This car has been tastefully modified and is in overall great shape. It has been properly maintained and garage kept. It has been professionally repainted black, and was originally green. The paint is very nice, but does show typical wear. (minor chips, scratches) Features: This car has many features, truly fun to drive!
History: This car has been owned by my family since 2000. |
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