Rare 2.8l V-6 With 5-speed Manual T-top Camaro !! on 2040-cars
Harrison, New York, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L V-6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: 2-door hatchback t-tops
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 104,346
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
********** MUST HAVE ATLEAST 5 POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO BID OR MUST EMAIL ME CONTACT INFO TO BID, THANK YOU. ********** I FEEL THIS CAR IS RARE, MAYBE IT IS AND MAYBE IT ISNT BUT I HAVE OWNED MANY CAMAROS AND THIS IS A COMBINATION I HAVNT SEEN OFTEN !!! THIS CAR COULD BE READY TO CRUISE AS IS WITH SOME TLC OR JUST SIMPLY DROP A 5.0 OR A 5.7 IN IT !! THESE OPTIONS WILL DROP RITE IN AS THESE CARS WERE BUILT WITH EITHER OR. HAS THE 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANS ALLREADY !! THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AND HAS T-TOPS BUT DOES NOT HAVE A/C. CAR WAS RE-PAINTED AT ONE TIME AND HAS SOME PEELING-BUMPS AND SCRAPES. CAMARO ALSO HAS DUAL EXHAUST WITH NICE TIPS OUT THE REAR. PLEASE SEE SUPER SIZED PICTURES FOR ACTUAL CONDITION OF CAR. COULD USE FUTURE TUNE UP, THERE SEEMS TO BE A ROD KNOCK IN THE LOWER END, THIS CAR RAN FINE WHEN PARKED BUT WHEN WE STARTED IT UP TO TAKE PICTURES WE HEARD THE NOISE WHEN REVING ENGINE UP ? COULD BE MINOR BUT ASSUME ITS NOT !! YOU COULD FIX IT OR LIKE I SAID EARLIER, DROP IN A NEW MOTOR OR GO WITH THE 8 CYLINDER OPTION ?? THIS IS A NO/RESERVE AUCTION SO BID NOW !!! I RESRVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF THIS CAR SELLS LOCALLY. ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS, I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND BUT WILL GET ANSWERS AS FAST AS I CAN !! THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK !!
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