79 Camaro Z28 Survivor, 34k Miles, Like New Original Paint, Interior And Tires on 2040-cars
Northfield, New Jersey, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Z28
Drive Type: AUTO
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 34,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: Z28
79 CAMARO Z28
NO RUST SURVIVOR
ORIGINAL PAINT
TOTALLY DETAILED UNDERCARRIAGE AND SUSPENSION
34,000 ACTUAL MILES
EX SHOW CAR FROM INDY
NO DENTS OR DINGS
PERFECT BODY
ORIGINAL INTERIOR (Near perfect. 1 scratch on driver's seat bottom)
TOTALLY DETAILED UNDERCARRIAGE AND ENGINE BAY
ALL NUMBERS MATCHING (350 ENGINE, (painted orange for show purposes)
ORIGINAL GOODYEAR POLYSTEEL TIRES (Tires were in storage for 33 years, still look new and have nubs on them)
The air conditioning compressor and misc. parts were removed under the hood for show purposes but are included and are in perfect condition. Nothing was cut. All inside controls and fans work perfectly.
The car drives like new.
Some minor engine mods (carb, intake, headers, gear drive)
Flowmaster stainless exhaust
Trunk and floors are perfect
High end stereo with amp and cd changer (stock dash opening)
Basically if you want a new 79 Z28 this is about as good as it gets. The paint is original and untouched, the undercarriage and wheelwells are unreal and there isn't a spec of grease or dirt anywhere. No dents, no dings, no leaks. All rubber is in brand new condition. The doors close perfectly.
The paint is near perfect with no repairs. (minor thinning from buffing on rear bumper and in front of t top. Isolated areas, no blending needed) I didn't fix these as no other paint work appears to have ever been done, however they are easy fixes if desired.
Please contact me with any questions or picture requests before bidding. As with any car there are more details that are easier discussed in person or over the phone. The car is available to be shown at any time. I am near Atlantic City NJ.
I will consider trades up or down of early muscle cars. Please send a picture, description and phone number.
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