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1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - Low Miles - Beautiful Original Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:36145
Location:

Beachwood, Ohio, United States

Beachwood, Ohio, United States
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1981 Z28

Last Year for Body style

36,000 Actual Miles

Automatic

5.7 Cu In. 350 Engine

All-original

Power Steering

Power Brakes

Dual Exhaust

 

Thank you for looking at my beautiful 1981 Camaro Z28. This was one of the last Z28s ever produced of this body style. This car was kept in a heated garage all of its life and never saw a single winter. It was always adult-owned and driven, and it only put on approximately 1,000 miles per year. The car has been serviced properly since it was new. If you’re the lucky winner of the car you can get in and drive it anywhere you want to go without opening the hood and checking any fluids. The tires and brakes are excellent, the exhaust is new, tune-up is 100% and it drives not much different than it did when it was brand-new. There are a few nicks. The body on the vehicle is super clean and 100% original except for the roof, because when the sunroof was installed they touched up any scratches after installation. However, it matches very nicely in both color and patina. The interior of the car is so nice that you’d think it was replaced, but it’s all-original. The air conditioner compressor did go bad, and it was removed, but it’s a very inexpensive fix. The reason that I didn’t fix it was because I’m barely using the car, and that’s also why I’m selling it.

I am selling this car no-reserve, which means that the last highest bidder wins the car when the auction ends. I’m also selling this car as-is because there is no way that I can offer a warranty on this car. If you’d like to come out and personally inspect the car, you can do so for 7 days until the auction ends. If you can’t make it out, you can always call the local mechanic to come and give you a report. I would like the car picked up within 7 days of auction ending and I’d like the car paid for within 48 hours of the auction ending either by Paypal, wire transfer or cash (no checks). Please only bid if you have the funds available to purchase the vehicle and if you have the opportunity, please check out my eBay score because the description that I’m giving is straight and honest. I’d like to sell this vehicle to another eBayer that will appreciate my car with integrity. This is a clean, well-preserved, American classic car ready for cruising and car shows. Please check out all the pictures on the Photobucket so that you can get familiar with the car and appreciate the great condition it’s in. If you have any questions, or you want to make any offer, feel free to call Larry at 216-406-0220. Thank you for reading my ad and good luck to all bidders.

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