Chevrolet Camaro Coupe 30th Ann.Z28 (1997)
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“Cash only unless otherwise discussed and planned ahead of time. Vehicle will not be released until payment clears.” |
Year: | 1997 | VIN : | 2G1FP22P7V2116564 |
Mileage: | 172000 | Model: | Camaro |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Make: | Chevrolet |
Exterior Color: | White | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Trim: | Z28 | Body Type: | Coupe |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Type: | RWD |
Engine: | 5.7L Gas V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
Vehicle description
Vehicle Details 1997 Chevrolet Camaro 30th Anniversary Z28, 5.7L LT1 V8 with automatic transmission. I've restored the paint, leather interior, motor and transmission fully rebuilding or repainting/redoing everything necessary to make this a nice car show cruiser for the enthusiast on a budget. The vehicle is 95% complete, only needs minor details to make it perfect. Motor was redone, new head gaskets, bolts, tune up, sensors, etc. Transmission was rebuilt about 3 years ago and the A/C was refreshed with new lines and a refill do to a small leak in the low pressure hose. This collectors Camaro came in white with orange stripes (which I also purchased however did not install because I'm not a huge fan of orange), white interior with white wheels. Everything was done back into factory specifications except for a Flowmaster muffler for a nice low tone, intake and lower control arms. Those were only installed because at the time they were something I saw as performance that was cost effective versus stock replacements. The only issues I would say the car has is tires (I didn't want to replace them because I know most people will likely put on aftermarket wheels), the driver door pin is a little saggy, the driver door hinge retractor spring is missing (because of the hinge sagging). Interior is very nice, carpet is probably a 7 out of ten however proper floor mats cover any conspicuous areas. The driver side tail light and marker light occasionally turn off, however it is not due to bulbs, but I can never get it to act up when trying to diagnose. I believe it to be the light module located in the center console. Miles are high on the odometer however the repair and restoration offset the value and yet it is still half the price of a 100k mile clean original 30th. Any more questions please ask. I will upload more photos soon after this listing has posted. Happy bidding! Images Download the Motors app