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Chris Allen
04-27-2012, 06:48 AM
I have owned this car since 2005 and the guy I bought it from owned the car since 1995 and it was in driving condition all that time up to January of 2004 when it was disassembled for body work and paint. The body and all removable body panels have been media blasted and primed with DuPont Veriprime. Every body panel on this car is in great shape, with the exception of the hood which will need some body work. The drip rails where shaved off and need to be finished as well has the door knobs. The car has new rear quarters and trunk lid. The frame has been sandblasted and powder coated semi-gloss black and is attached to the body with new DSE (Detroit Speed and Engineering) solid aluminum body mounts and stainless steel bolts. The inner fender wells have also been powder coated the same color.

The car was originally a standard V8 Camaro with butternut yellow paint and a black vinyl top, and had a 327cu with a Muncie M-22 four speed transmission (body plate picture available on request). Later a 69 Z28 hood and front and rear spoilers were added for a Z28 look. I still have the original 327cu engine, which is now on a rolling engine dolly (included with the car); however the drivetrain was replaced by a 1998 Chevrolet 5.7L LS1 and Tremec T-56 six speed transmission.

The interior of the car is complete and includes (seats, carpet, headliner, sun visors, rear view mirror, door panels, arm rests, window cranks, door handles, kick panels, sill plates, glove box door, speaker deck cover, dash pad, center dash bezel, pedal assembly, gauge cluster, and A-pillar trim. All of the original glass is intact and comes with the car. This includes the front windshield, driver and passenger side door glass as well as the triangle pieces and rear quarter glass. Below are the specs for the car.

Engine / Transmission:- 1998 Z28 LS1- Agostino Racing Oil Pump- S&P (Street and Performance) Oil Pan- S&P EGR block off plate- 1998 Camaro aluminum radiator with dual electric fans- Flowmaster American Thunder exhaust with H-pipe- Tremec T56 Transmission- Denny HD Driveshaft (http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/) Painless Performance wiring harness for the LS1 motor and T-56 Tranny, also comes with Original Engine: 1967 327ci, 210/275HP- Block ID 3903352

Front Suspension:- Powder Coated Semi-gloss black frame- Factory upper control arms w/ polyurethane bushings- Factory Lower Control Arms w/ DSE Delrin bushings- DSE tie rod adjusters with new inner and outer Moog tie rod ends- AGR Performance quick ratio power steering gearbox- DSE solid aluminum body mounts- Power 10½ front disc brakes

Rear Suspension:- 12-bolt Posi rear end with 3:55 gears- Hotchkis Sport Leaf Springs w/ heavy duty mounting hardware- Calvert Racing Caltrack traction bars- Herb Adams Adjustable Shocks- Power rear drum brakes

Body:- Z28 hood- Front and rear bumpers- Standard Camaro grill- 15x8 Rally Sport wheels- BFG TA Radial tires sizes 235/60/15 in the front, and 255/60/15 in the rear- Not a factory air car, but the heater box opening has been smoothed with a DSE firewall fill plate- New upper and lower door hinges, New hood hinges, New trunk lid, Front and rear spoilers

Interior:- Autometer Phantom 5Tachometer and Electronic Speedometer- Autometer Phantom 2 5/8 Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter, and Fuel Gauges- Tilt steering column with Grant GT steering wheel- Front bucket and rear bench seats- 1998 Z28 center console- New weather striping- New factory style bumper to bumper wiring harnesses

This car was complete and running with the LS1 prior to being disassembly for paint. Other pics available on request. All parts which were on the car at that time come with the car. This is not a hacked up piece of junk that you so often see. This could easily be a dream car for the right person, all it needs is paint and reassembly.


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L8869
04-29-2012, 08:02 AM
Price? Location?

opnwide
04-29-2012, 06:46 PM
The biggest problem is shipping this basketcase. You're much likely to sell it locally, but for less money than what you'd like.

Where are you located?

Bill Howell
04-29-2012, 07:45 PM
OP, Read the forum rules PLEASE!
LOCATION AND PRICE REQUIRED to list a car in for sale section. That is the REASON we ask you have 50 posts first, hopefully by then you have read the very simple rules. IF you want the members to price it for you, it should be in the marketplace section.

andrewb70
04-30-2012, 05:56 AM
I moved this to The Marketplace, where it belongs.

Andrew

sniper
05-03-2012, 07:16 PM
Would it be wrong to offer him $2000 in cold hard cash?

johndoe07
06-14-2012, 07:03 PM
yes it would be..lol . wish it was possible though