1989 Camaro Iroc Z28 on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:GAS 5.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Z 28
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 5 SPEED STANDARD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Mileage: 48,799
Sub Model: IROC
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
LET'S TRY IT AGAIN !!! SOLD IT ONCE BEFORE ON HERE AND THE BUYER WAS A FLAKE(NO PAY) BUT E-BAY MADE IT RIGHT WITH ME. SO HERE WE GO AGAIN.... ONE PREVIOUS OWNER....89 IROC WITH A 5.0 TUNE PORT AND A T-5 FIVE SPEED TRANS....BOTH REBUILT. I BELIEVE THE REAR IS A 342 POSI.(REALLY LIKES THE FREEWAY) DON'T GET ME WRONG IT IS LIKE A BULLET OFF THE LINE AS WELL.
I REPLACED THE FUEL PUMP AND FUEL TANK SENDING UNIT MODULE AND FUEL LINES AS THE CAR SAT FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS AND IT DRIED UP. FLUSHED TANK AND LINES(RUNS SWEET NOW)..
AS YOU CAN SEE IT HAS 18 " POLISHED IROC WHEELS AND NICE 245/40 GOODYEAR SPEED RATED TIRES
NO RUST THAT I HAVE SEEN AND THE BODY IS EXTREEMLY STRAIGHT, NEED'S A PAINT JOB TO BE REAL NICE
THE DRIVER BOLSTER IS WORN FROM TOO MUCH BUTT ENTERING AT ONCE(I THINK !) BUT THE REST IS PRETTY NICE, NEED'S A HEADLINER AND THE CARPET IS STAINED, ALSO IN NEED OF A FEW GOOD ARM RESTS, GLASS IS ALL GOOD
I HAVE NOT DRIVEN IT MORE THAN AROND THE CITY HERE BUT I HAVE HAD IT UP TO 80 OR SO AND SEEMS PRETTY TIGHT AND NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS OR LEAKS, NO NOISES OR SMOKE, CLUTCH RELEASES GOOD, VERY STRONG RUNNER. I WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DRIVING IT CROSS COUNTRY
THE PREVIOUS OWNER STATED THAT THE A/C WAS JUST NEVER RECHARGED AFTER INSTALLING THE REBUILT MOTOR, THE COMPRESSOR TURNS FREELY AND IT IS ALL THERE. EVERYTHING ELSE HE TOLD MY CHECKED OUT SO I HAVE NO REASON NOT TO BELIEVE HIM.
I DO KNOW THE HISTORY OF THIS CAMARO .
I AM SURE YOU WILL HAVE QUESTIONS AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM ALL BUT PLEASE BE SERIOUS AS I HAVE DONE THIS ONCE BEFORE I GUESS FOR PRACTISE
SO IF YOU HAVE 2 OR LESS FEED BACK OR ANY NEGATIVE, OR RETRACTIONS ......I WILL TERMINATE YOUR BID.............................UNLESS YOU TALK TO ME BEFORE BIDDING....THANK YOU
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