Looking for IROC Camaro interesting trade???
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From: Mountain Home, AR
Car: 1987 Yellow IROC
Engine: L98
Transmission: A4
Looking for IROC Camaro interesting trade???
Hello, Im going back to my roots after owning over 20 Camaros, im hopefully going back to my roots again in the next few months. My first two cars were third gens a '83 Z28, and a '89 IROC L98. Im again looking for another IROC Camaro and will hopefully be buying one in the next few months. Until then im throwing up a interesting trade. Looking for a L98 IROC with T-tops, or a 305 TPI IROC with a 5spd and T-tops color is not important just please no basket cases the closer to Mountain Home, AR 72653 the better!
What I have is a 1957 Cadillac 2 door hardtop, Car is very buildable but will require alot of work. All in all a great starting point for that driver, show car or custom. car has a Arkansas title, 365 V8 with air cleaner, glass wiper jar "not pictured". Car does not have a transmission in it but all the crossmembers are in the trunk and the drive shaft is wired up underneath. The floors need to be replaced, and there is a few spots in the trunk that need some attention as well. The drivers side was hit at one time and will need some work, both rear quarters look good with only a small amount of rust and some minor bodywork needed. Interior looks complete just needs to be gone over. Now for the good part included is and pictured as well, a extra 1957 365 V8, and a correct Hydra-matic transmission, "AC compressor, AC brackets, and the AC fuel bowl are not included", engine was running last year by previous owner, a good usable drivers side fender with only a small amount of rust in the lower part, A bare 4 door front drivers door with good metal to repair the damaged area on the car, a extra front bumper and grille setup with what is needed to make one perfect grille out of the two, and the front license plate delete panel. "rubber bullet on extra bumper end is not included". I also have all the metal needed to patch the rear trunk and its included as well. A few other odds and ends are included as well. Car is located in North Central Arkansas near mountain home, AR 72653 about 45 minutes give or take






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What I have is a 1957 Cadillac 2 door hardtop, Car is very buildable but will require alot of work. All in all a great starting point for that driver, show car or custom. car has a Arkansas title, 365 V8 with air cleaner, glass wiper jar "not pictured". Car does not have a transmission in it but all the crossmembers are in the trunk and the drive shaft is wired up underneath. The floors need to be replaced, and there is a few spots in the trunk that need some attention as well. The drivers side was hit at one time and will need some work, both rear quarters look good with only a small amount of rust and some minor bodywork needed. Interior looks complete just needs to be gone over. Now for the good part included is and pictured as well, a extra 1957 365 V8, and a correct Hydra-matic transmission, "AC compressor, AC brackets, and the AC fuel bowl are not included", engine was running last year by previous owner, a good usable drivers side fender with only a small amount of rust in the lower part, A bare 4 door front drivers door with good metal to repair the damaged area on the car, a extra front bumper and grille setup with what is needed to make one perfect grille out of the two, and the front license plate delete panel. "rubber bullet on extra bumper end is not included". I also have all the metal needed to patch the rear trunk and its included as well. A few other odds and ends are included as well. Car is located in North Central Arkansas near mountain home, AR 72653 about 45 minutes give or take






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From: Mountain Home, AR
Car: 1987 Yellow IROC
Engine: L98
Transmission: A4
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