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1999 Z-28 Signed By #3 Dale Earnhardt Sr, Z-28 Camaro on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:69700 Color: Red /
 Gray
Location:

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Advertising:
Transmission:6 pseed standard
Body Type:2door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LS-1
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2G1FP22G8X2124725 Year: 1999
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Z-28
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 6 speed standard
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 69,700
Sub Model: Z-28
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
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. ... 

For Sale 


My 1999 Z-28 Camaro , Signed by the Legend #3 Dale Earnhardt Sr, The Intimadator! Dale signed the passenger dashboard and the Owners manual.
 at a Grand opening for a dealership in Portland Oregon, when the Camaro was New in 1999.
 I have a Letter of authenticity from the Top salesman at Carr Chevrolet for over 25 yrs at the Dealership and is still employed there and who was there that day and who witnessed the signing of my Camaro.
I'm the 4th owner of the Camaro, I did a Carfax before buying the Camaro when it had just over 57,500 miles, and there were No Accidents on the Carfax and None since I have owned the Camaro, i purchased the Camaro in 2008.
 The Camaro now has just under  69,700 miles on it now,as far as I'm told this is Original mileage, And judging by the condition of the Camaro consider it to be right.

When I purchased the Camaro the previous owner said the Camaro was All original except for a few very minor up grades.

Camaro has never been Smoked in as long as I've owned it, but I do not now if it was Smoked in before I purchased the Camaro., It doesn't look like it was Smoked in before, but I'm not certain.
Camaro Has the following options(I hope to give as best details as possible) Camaro is mostly original with a few up grades from stock

LS-1 Engine with SLP Airbox and K+N filter

6 speed standard transmission with SLP short throw shifter ,I recently replaced the clutch with and New CenterForce Dual-friction clutch and pressure plate and new GM Throwout Bearing

Camaro has 4 wheel disc brakes, posi-trac rearend with 3.42 gears (I was told by previous owner) it has the Factory GM performance suspension package, with heavy duty swaybars and performance shocks

Camaro has 17x9 Corvette painted aluminum rims (same as SS Rims) with recent New BFG G-Force Z-rated radial tires, 255/45/17's on the front and 285/40/17's on the rear, rims are in nice shape ,1 has a little bit of curb scuff , very minor , others are good shape. with factory space saver spare in back as well as factory jack and tire iron.

Camaro is a Z-28 model it has the optional ground effects kit on it,  I installed a Factory 1999 SS Camaro hood on it, I liked the look better!
 Stock flat hood goes with the Camaro with the sale., No other modifications to the body of the Camaro. 
The Red Paint on the Camaro is original, at least that was what I was told when I bought it, Paint is in good shape, it shines up real nice,
 a few little rock chips and  some minor scuffs on the very bottom of the ground effects,very minor but they are there, No cracks in the ground effects, Basicily the Camaro's body and paint are in very nice shape and Camaro shows very nice,
 doors and hood and hatch, open and close as they should, everything lines up as it should also. 

Camaro has a Flowmaster muffler system from the Catback with the stock Z-28 tips, Nice sound ,but not to loud.

The Gray leather bucket seats are in very good shape, drivers seat has a bit of wear from getting in and out, but again its not awful, but i have driven the Camaro so its got a bit of minor wear on it, passenger seat is in great shape, rear seats are also in great shape, original carpet is in good shape with i little tear in it under the floor mat from the heal of my foot I guess near the gas pedal, Camaro has a Alpine CD player in it with a 12 stacker mounted in the rear area of the cargo area on the side out of the way.

 T-roofs are in great shape, seals are good, I have never had a leak from them when I have been in the rain, which is not very often., windshield is good , No chips or bruises, side windows are Tinted ,but in good condition, rear hatch is tinted and glass is great shape

Camaro has Power/steering and brakes P/windows, P/locks,tilt steering,,P/drivers seat,A/c blows Cold,

If there's any other info you would like just ask, I have lots of pictures' and I can take pictures of anything you would like to see.

I hate to sell this One of a Kind Collector's item , but I must part with it,

I don't know how many people can say they own a Car signed by The Intimadator Dale Earnhardt Sr!!? , But Here's Your Chance to Own one of one!

 I'm a Huge #3 Fan and I want it to go to another Dale Earnhardt Sr fan who will enjoy driving and showing it off as I did! 

The Camaro Runs and drives Great, Very Fast! Handles like its a racecar!   And it gets 30 mpg on the freeway at 70 mph in 6th gear!

Payment of $500 to be paid by successful bidder within 48 hours of  closing auction on the Camaro    PayPal or  Cash transfer to me

Buyer to arrange their own transportation of the Camaro from my home, 

At this time I will sell the Camaro to USA or Canada only and Only Worldwide if you Contact me before bidding on the Camaro, Thanks

I have the Camaro for sale on other sites and reverve the right to end this sale at anytime for any reason. Thanks again, Happy bidding.

My Consider Trades for up to HALF the Value of my Camaro, and Cash difference 
Part Trades I might Consider are 
1966 or 1967 Chevy Nova 2dr  driver or project
1955 to 1957 Chevy Belair 2 dr driver or project
1970 to 1972 Chevy K-5 Blazer  or Jimmy or Chevy or GMC 3/4 ton Longbox 4x4
Or Old Hot Rod or lead sled
Or 19 ft jet boat? 
Let me know what you have . Thanks for looking


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