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Amazing 1989 Iroc Z28 Camaro Convertible, Very Nice, New Paint, Built ~500hp on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:128000
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Awesome collector toy or fully street legal (currently in az) daily driver with a lot of power that sounds awesome. This is a true iroc convertible verified by vin and RPO codes. This is a rare factory convertible (not a T-Top conversion) that has a number 3 in the 6th digit of the VIN number for factory convertibles of this year.  Only 3,940 were ever made of these.  I have owned this car for about 4 years and it has a box a title (no accidents). Also this car does not have the standard 5.0 engine, it has a much faster 350 sbc 5.7 liter.

Here is a video of the car running.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxORAv0u9XE.

Here are some high res pics here
http://www.magentatech.com/other/iroc/1989iroccamaro.html

Irocs were only made from 1985 to 1990 and even then it must be labeled in the vin and rpo codes, or it's just an RS or Z28. You can easily Google how to verify a real iroc if you want more info. Power is near 500hp, but if you want exact you'll have to pay to have it put on a dyno which i will do at your cost (contact me to make arrangements). Its sounds like a true muscle car, and everyone loves it when I take it out, so if you want an attention getter, this is the one.

All new seals and gaskets redone 2 years ago, and all the performance mods put on, and car has been driven less than 500 miles since this time. Automatic transmission Th350 with no issues. Cold AC, passed Az emissions for another year no problems, so new Arizona tags for another year until October.

This car can be used as a daily driver if you wish, it runs great as a daily driver, never over heats, etc... no problems, just as reliable as my other car except everyone stares and points, and when i'm sitting at a light everyone also turns and a looks as where the rumble is coming from. New tags a few weeks ago,  

Engine replaced with 5.7 sbc with the following upgrades:
  • Patriot performance all aluminum cylinder heads
  • Comp 270h cam 
  • Holly stealth ram intake with high performance fuel rails 
  • Bosch 36lbs injectors 
  • New high volume race tronix fuel pump with wiring kit
  • 58mm polished holly throttle body 
  • Edelbrock headers with y pipe. Titanium coated. 
  • Flow master exhaust with full 3.5" tube exhaust piping
  • Computer chip reprogrammed.

Recent Paint job costing over 5k, entire body was dismantled, all trim was removed, ground effects, front and back, even the door locks and handles. Premium RPG paint, and triple clear coat.  It is Not a maaco paint job with bumpers, mirrors, and trim still on, those don't last, the paint will start to flake around the edges over time.  
Color is bright red, matches exact original color using original RPO codes.  I had the car painted again only because the prior owner repainted it a different red and was poor quality.   Been garaged ever since, no snow (az) and never driven in rain or storms, and only driven a few hundred miles since new paint put on. Chrome iroc replica rims. Tires have only a few thousand miles, still look great and have those rubber tabs still hanging off that new tires have. Interior is all stock.  New door and trunk molding also recently put on.

Other stuff:
ac, power driver seat, upgraded cd stereo, etc... Several other parts replaced as well such as power steering pump, starter, battery, and alternator, new brake system front/back, and new front suspension, alignment, tires balanced. I have a folder with receipts.

128k on frame, < 2k miles since all new gaskets and performance parts. I've put about 3k miles on the car since i have had it about 4 years (3,000) just driving around town and having fun.

The 3 only minor things i am aware of with this car:
  • small oil leak at oil pain (I was told), was quoted 200$ to fix, and i don't ever need to put any oil in between changes so only if you don't want a metal drip pan on your floor in between rides. 
  • small wear in the carpet just in between the 2 rear seats (center console), as you can see in the picture. Replacement carpet can be purchased online for 200$ or less. Not sure what happened, was like that when I purchased the car 4 years ago and carpet was next on my list but never had time. 
  • very small clean/cut "pinch slice" on side of convertible top, i included a photo, it's patched from the back and not noticeable unless you are very close and know to look for it. 
Payment
Deposit of US $2,000.00 within 48 hours of auction close
Full payment is required within 7 days of auction close
Car will not be released until funds have completely cleared.
I will assist in shipping provided you set everything up and pay all costs.

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