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1989 IROC Convertible, TPI, 5spd, California car in Chicago
1989 IROC Convertible. Black exterior, black interior, black top. Car is an orignial TPI/5spd car. Its from California, has absolutely no rust, you can eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner off the underside of the car. It could use a respray, its not bad, but its not perfect either. I bought it with the intentions of finishing it. Just bought a house, theres other cars that Id rather have. It needs to have the motor and trans installed. I bought it with a blown motor. I've got a L98 longblock that goes with it. I have every part for the car, there is nothing missing. $6000
Re: 1989 IROC Convertible, TPI, 5spd, California car in Chicago
your probaly not gonna get to much interest in this car simply because you have no pics and your asking a high price especially for a car with no motor or trans i want a convertible iroc and i have priced them ready to go for less than what your asking .....just my 2 cents
Re: 1989 IROC Convertible, TPI, 5spd, California car in Chicago
I honestly do not expect to sell it here. I list them here just to see if a fellow enthusiast wants it before I throw it on ebay.
I doubt you will find an original 78,xxx mile triple black 5spd car with absolutely no rust running for less than $8,500 running.
If you do consider yourself lucky. It took me a long time to find a real 6th digit vin 3, iroc, tpi, 5spd car. Not too many around. Also its an original CD player car and I have the original CD player as well.
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The motor and trans are not missing, they just need to be installed. I have everything to put this together. I just do not have the time to dedicate to it. The car deserves to have the time taken to put it together. I do classic car restorations for a living, Id rather dedicate that time to something older, more along the lines of what my shop completes on a daily basis.
Last edited by Opher; 12-21-2008 at 10:26 PM.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost