1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Survivor Car on 2040-cars
Sidney, Ohio, United States
Up for bid is a 1980 Camaro Z28. It is in excellent condition for its age.It runs , drives and stops just as should.Its a very nice driving car. It is a Van Nuys built car and was delivered to Gibson Company in Mesasha ,WI. 54952.It is a true Z28, with the CC1 option Hatch roof with the factory bags. (T-Tops !).It has all the Z 28 options such as Power brakes and power steering, Spoilers, Tilt Steering,Space Saver tire, Custom interior, tach in the dash, F-41 Performance suspension.Etc. I do have a copy of the build sheet as well as the original manual and pamphlets that came with the car.
BODY: The body is in excellent condition with all original body panels, trunk and floors.The car was Ziebarted heavily when it was new and this kept the car nice and solid for the last 35 years. It did receive a paint job at sometime in the past and is not the best paint job by todays standards of paint jobs people put on muscle cars now.It has paint chips that have been touched up,and some dings here and there.It is far from perfect but it is a very honest car.No smoke and mirrors.It presents itself very well and a person could take great pride in driving it into any cruise in or car show. Interior: The interior is in very good condition.It is the custom cloth interior and not the standard vinyl.It is called Carmine red.No rips stains or fading.All the lights work, Dome light,Glove box light.original AM/FM radio is still in the car and working fine.Brake lights, turn signals,Tilt wheel,wipers etc. all work , even the seat belt lights!The headliner is nice and the T-Tops do not leak. The console cover closes but does not latch closed.The arm rest on the left door is a little loose and cracked at the top.Not very noticeable if your not looking for it.I would replace it since the rest of the interior is so nice.Ihave not found a good enough original one yet though.New reproductions are available though. Engine: The Z28 Proudly retains its original drive line. It has a LM1 350 4-Bbl engine that is bone stock and rated at 190 H.P.. Original Automatic transmission and 3.42 rear end. The Z28 also came standard with Power disc brakes.The Air Induction system is all in place and works great.When you put the pedal down the flaps on the back of the hood scoop open to bring in cold air.Very cool to see when your driving the car. Misc: The car has new duel exhaust and sounds very mellow.The tires are Cooper Cobra Radial G/T`s that are like new. The trunk lid will not stay open, there is a rod off it but it is there to be put back on. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.I have many more pictures of the car and would be happy to take pictures of any specific area.You may call or text (937)658-2717 for more information.I work 3rd shift so It may be the afternoon before i get back to you.The car is sold as is , where is.Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer but i will help work with shippers.I do require a $300 deposit thru paypal at auction end with the balance due within 5 days.I will store the car in my garage for 2 weeks until pick up.It should be picked up by 2 weeks of auction close. Thanks for bidding and GOOD LUCK !! |
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