1985 Camaro Z28 Unmolested Garage Kept 27675 Original Miles Show Or Go Car Look! on 2040-cars
Petoskey, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.0 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Z28
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2wd
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 27,675
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: z28 coupe
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Please read my feedback I describe great and I am a 100% honest seller. with that being said I am offering for sale my most recent addition to my collection of toys. I bought this car with intentions of showing it at local shows and driving it this summer and due to a upcoming job change that was last minute and I did not expect I will be out of town most of the summer and I will not have time to enjoy it. It is a 1985 original z28 camaro with the 5.0 motor. it has 27675.3 original documented miles and was the same owner from 1986-2013 and all paperwork to show, dealer window sticker, sales invoice, etc. the car was garage kept its WHOLE life, it was TUFF-KOTE rustproofed when it was new, it has air conditioning, cruise, tilt, tachometer, etc, all gauges are accurate and function properly, the paint shows very well with NO peeling or fading, the interior is WAY BEYOND AVERAGE, it shows very nice with no signs of wear on the seats carpet dash etc... none of the plastic is sunfaded and nothing is damaged or missing, all the lights function as they should, the only thing not original to the car to my knowledge is the plug wires, and plugs, and the tires they were put on in 1986 and I have the receipt and warranty information for them as they wanted white letter tires on it and the headlight covers. This thing runs and drives down the road just as it would have in 1985 when it came of the showroom floor, shifts like it should and does not leak a drop of ANYTHING!! it does have mobil one synthetic oil in it and always has, I do have two sets of door and ignition keys for this car. This car has NEVER been in the snow or salt it has only been used on an nice sunny day with no signs of rain in the forecast, so there is NO rust and never has been, the rear brake drums still have the factory seals on them showing they have never been opened! I hated to pull this out of the garage for pictures but pictures in the garage do not do it justice and I hope these will do it better! I would not hesitate to drive this car to florida! overall in my opinion this car is ready to show or enjoy as a weekend cruiser or a daily driver if you so choose.
There is a 100 dollar non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction end to secure the sale, you will have ten days to pay for the car in full in the form of cashiers check, cash, or secure wire transfer. I can store/hold the car for as long as you need so that you can arrange shipping/pick-up
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