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88 Camaro Iroc-z T-top Tpi Auto 5.0 Mint New Paint Tires Drives 100% No Reserve on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1988 Mileage:131268 Color: rust
Location:

Rome, New York, United States

Rome, New York, United States

PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION AND VIEW PICS BEFORE BIDDING!!! DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU INTEND TO BUY!!! I'D MUCH RATHER HAVE ANY POTENTIAL BIDDERS COME AND INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE BIDDING!!! IF YOU CAN'T COME LOOK AT THE CAR, PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFOREHAND!!! I HAVE OVER 500 FEEDBACKS AND 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK RATING!!! I AM NOT OUT TO HIDE ANYTHING FROM ANYONE AND WILL DO MY BEST TO DISCLOSE ANY AND ALL FLAWS UP FRONT!!!

 

Up for sale I have a 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z. This is a true IROC-Z, not an RS with IROC badges. 5.0 Liter TPI Automatic. This is a NICE ready to go, cruiser. Entire car was stripped and repainted 2 years ago. Paintjob is a 9/10 at least. Underside of hood and doorjams included. No exterior rust, and underside is CLEAN. Very clean for a northern car. nothing but light oxidation/surface rust on exposed metal parts. I've been underneith it and only noticed one small rust spot behind the rear bumper. I've owned 4 of these cars and they all seem to have rust there. Floors are solid/clean. Same goes for under the hood. Interior is in great shape. 1 small wear spot on drivers seat but not ripped yet just worn. Dashpad is MINT. Only a few small cracks in the speaker grills. It does need a shifter bezel and shift knob because it had a B+M megashifter in it and I had to take it out because my wife hated it. (to hard to work with small hands) However the stock shifter is in it and its fully drivable as is. Just not pretty. Has an aftermarket CD player. I believe its alpine. Other than that interior is great. T-Tops are original glass and don't leak. You can see in the pics the edges were sanded down for paint but never finished, as well as the narrow metal trim piece at the rear of the side windows. 2 small things that can be painted with a rattle can cheap and easy just never got around to it. Rims are in excellent shape and are wrapped in brand new tires. less than 200 miles on tires.

Car starts and runs great. None of that dreaded blue smoke on startup from the notorious valve-guide seals. The guy I got it from said he had the top end freshened up but I have no proof of what he did so assume its never been touched. I did have 8 new injectors installed. (1 was bad so I bit the bullet and did all 8) The only "mechanical" flaw I know of is the exhaust shield over the converter is rattling a little. easy fix nut I wanted to disclose that.

Now for the good stuff. The guy I bought this from was in the process of building a street/strip bruiser. He did all the paint work and got it pretty. Then was forced to sell before getting to far into the mechanical aspect. So it has a lot of nice aftermarket parts including:

Hotchkis Strut Tower Brace

Hotchkis Weld In Subframe Connectors

Hotchkis Panhard Bar

Hotchkis Rear Control Arms

Street/Strip Harmonic Balancer

3.73 Rear End Gears

Aluminum Driveshaft 

Line-Lock race brake

Flowmaster Cat-Back Exhaust (oem cat still in place)

K+N Air Filters

All 8 Brand New OEM fuel injectors

Some chrome dress up pieces under the hood

Previous owner barely finished it and was forced to sell it so its never been raced/abused. I bought it for my wife and its too much for her so I'm selling it to buy another toy. I've had this car over 2 years and put maybe 200 miles on it. Nice car, Runs great. Wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere. But I have my own and my wife doesn't drive it. I always store my summer toys inside during the winter but I want my garage back. I've got this outside now so thats where its staying. I have a brand new car cover for it that will be included in the sale.

These are hard to find in this good of shape. Especially at this price. If it doesn't get any bids I'll store it another winter and the price will GO UP in the spring. Title is clear and ready to transfer. This car WILL sell to the highest bidder regardless of price so BID TO WIN!!!

Any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Email, or call/text (3I5)-27I-6455 Thanks,  Justin

I reserve the right to end auction early as this car is also for sale locally.

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