87 Z28 (non-IROC) vert 8887 actual miles
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Car: 87 Z28 Vert, 08 Challenger SRT8
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87 Z28 (non-IROC) vert 8887 actual miles
I found a 1987 true Z28 (non-IROC) convertible (factory ordered) in mint condition, bone stock (still sitting on the original Eagle GTs). 8887 actual miles. Red and in mint condition. It is loaded with factory options, like power seats, mirrors, windows, fog lights, leather, AC, cruise. It is a Norwood Ohio build. One owner (deceased woman) whose daughter traded it in. The only negative I can see is the engine is an LG4 and it is an automatic. It looks brand new on the inside and out. Asking price is $17,995. Should I buy? How much should I pay? Any advice is appreciated.
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Re: 87 Z28 (non-IROC) vert 8887 actual miles
Sounds like a beauty BrianG-Z.
I'll let others touch on the price thing. Strikes me as maybe a touch high for an LG4/Auto vehicles, but some folks go gaga for super low miles.
Speaking of which...if you are going to pay a healthy price for a very low mile example, is it safe to assume you aren't planning on driving the car much?
I'll let others touch on the price thing. Strikes me as maybe a touch high for an LG4/Auto vehicles, but some folks go gaga for super low miles.
Speaking of which...if you are going to pay a healthy price for a very low mile example, is it safe to assume you aren't planning on driving the car much?
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From: St. Paul, MN
Car: 87 Z28 Vert, 08 Challenger SRT8
Engine: LG4
Transmission: auto
Re: 87 Z28 (non-IROC) vert 8887 actual miles
DynoDave43, Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it and the other advice I've received in this forum so far. It's a great resource. I'm sensing a common theme, that the price is by no means a steal for an LG4. I'll have to think this purchase over and decide if it's worth shooting lower. Thanks again.
If anyone else out there has an opinion, feel free to weigh in.
If anyone else out there has an opinion, feel free to weigh in.







