1985 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Ls1 T56 6 Speed Pro Touring Restomod Patina on 2040-cars
New Caney, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Year: 1985
Trim: Z28
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 6speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 85,655
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
I have an extremely clean 1985 Camaro Z28 I would like to sell. I found a very nice rust free body to do a LS1 T56 conversion on. This car has the original paint and almost perfect original interior in it. The dash has no cracks the seats have no tears and the body has only a few scratches and dings in it. I installed a newly rebuilt 2000 Ls1 Camaro engine with with 350 hp with a little over 100 miles since the rebuild. It runs out perfect and gets 27 MPG so you could drive this car everyday with no problems what so ever. I mated it with a Tremec T56 out of a 2000 Camaro also. I installed a late model Camaro rear with a set of 3.70 positraction gears. It has a tubular subframe installed for strength and extra weight savings. The engine wiring was purchased from PSI and computer is mounted under the dash out of site. It has a late model FI tank with a walboro 255 GPM pump in the tank. This car has most of the parts i could use off of a late model Camaro like radiator, fans, and accessories. This car is a lot of fun to drive and extremely hard to find in this good of shape. Air has been upgraded also. A couple of things that dont work are the heater I just never hooked the hot water hoses up and it would work fine, the sppedo needs a converter from electric signal to manual and the tac works but needs the signal in the computer changed to read correct. I installed a new set of KYB struts on the front bigger sway bars front and rear. The exhaust is corvette manifolds stainless 3 inch to the rear with a flowmaster sounds good and throuty. This is a no T-Top, manual window manual door lock car. Nothing to break or leak. If I didnt have so much going on I would keep this car but I build resto mods for a living and I am to buisy to keep all my neat stuff. I have my 70 camaro LS6 project for sale on another auction. If you have any questions about this car call me and I will answer them. Only serious calls please I am busy so please if your not serious about purchasing it please dont call. My number is 281-615-0551. If someone did not want the worn look this car could be painted easy and it would be perfect then. Also, you could not build this car for what my starting bid is so if you want a car like this dont hesitate to buy it. I am sure I am leaving things out so just text or email with questions.
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