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1987 Chevy Iroc Z 28 on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:92000 Color: Arctic White /
 Gray
Location:

Stafford Springs, Connecticut, United States

Stafford Springs, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
VIN: 1G1FP218XHN170136 Year: 1987
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: IROC Z 28
Options: Air, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Driver Seat, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 92,000
Exterior Color: Arctic White
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 Excellent Condition. Most items on the vehicle are new or replaced.  Excellent Paint.  Over $25,000 invested

  • Motor and drive-train balanced and blueprinted 350 full roller motor with Dart iron heads
  • Crane gold race roller rockers and push rods
  • Edelbrock TPI HI Flo manifold and runners
  • TPI Specialties TB air foil
  • Be Cool modular cooling system for 3rd gen F body...Alum Radiator and electric fans w/wiring
  • GMPP front accessory package upgrade brings car up to 88 and F body specs using a single serp belt. Includes new power steer pum, A/C compressor, water pump, brackets etc
  • SLP cold air kit
  • SLP ceramic coated headers and Y pipe
  • Moroso 8qt oil pan and matching blue printed pump
  • JG built 700 Transmission with shift kit misc improvements, servo, stall converter, braided lines and B&M fluid cooler
  • Strange Engineering s60 Dana 60 rear diff for F body w/optional upgrade stronger posi unit
  • 3:73 gear ratio using 4th Gen FBody rear disk brakes, new calipers n slotted rotors
  • Strange 3" HD steel drive shaft
  • MAC off-road pipe
  • MAC sub-frame connectors
  • Flowmaster 3" American Thunder system with polished tips
  • SLP ZR1 style wheels and new Kumbo performance tires
  • Koni orange adjustable shocks 5 way in front, 3 in rear
  • Spohn front coil over kit
  • Baer front brake kit
  • Air lift air springs in rear
  • Eibach rear coil springs
  • Spohn adj. panhard bar
  • Spohn chrome moly rear sway bar and mount kit
  • BMR tubular rear control arms w/poly bushing
  • Auto Meter Phantom gauges in custom dash side pillar pod
  • B&M Megashifter
  • New fuel tank with Walbro Hi po fuel pump
  • Canton reusable fuel filter
  • New ACR close ratio steering box
  • Front A arms new bushings and ball joints
  • New heater core
  • Heater AC control panel replaced with NOS unit
  • New soft seal door weather stripping and outer window felts
  • New driver window power motor
HERE IS A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION ON THIS CAR:
Notes on '87 IROC Z-28

  1. Almost everything on this car is new or replaced around the same time period and has seen very little use.
  2. Engine less than 1,000 miles
  3. Trans less than 1,500 miles
  4. Rear diff less than 500 miles
  5. Same for all the other parts, suspension, wheels, tires, etc.
  6. Car had the 92,000 original miles on it when converted to new gauges and odometer.  Total mileage is 92,000 plus what is current speedo reads and is accurate.
  7. Many other things on the car have been done not on the aftermarket parts list.   Just about every wearable part has been replaced or restored.
  8. Car has many new NOS switches, relays, sensors
  9. Headliner has been replaced, small spot on drivers seat, rugs clean, original and in good shape.
  10. No cracks in dash. Interior clean.

Good for show or shine.  The car speaks for itself.  Real nice car to take to Car Shows, Cruz Ins,  Road Course or simply a fun drive!  Handles beautifully, everything tight and drives like a dream.  Garage kept, non smoker.

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