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oxlennox 01-28-2009 04:18 PM

restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
A friend of mine had the car customized. For that reason it was stolen out of his front yard with a tow truck. The wiring was cut seats were cut exterior body parts were destroyed. For some reason my friend gutted the car and threw away almost everything except the shell,top,motor, and tranny. Ive had the car for about 4 months now and ive got a lot of hours and $$$ invested. I already own a 1985 z 28 305tpi and im learning new things every day about these cars. I have many pieces that came from a 1986 hardtop iroc w/305 tpi interior and some wiring. I still am not sure about many pieces that are diffrent from the hardtops. If any one can maybe help me with a list of parts that will be different on the convertible. The stuff i have so far is front and back seats,console,dash,dash wiring,door panels, ecm, and most of the wiring except engine wiring.please let me know if this stuff is gonna work. Really need to know what and how many pieces will be different so i can work on finding them. Just to let you know how this restoration is Im paying 13,000 dollars on new paint and leather interior alone. Absolutely Nothing being done half A** on this car. would really appreciate all the help i can get thanks!

Mark in Maine 01-28-2009 08:24 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Good luck with your car - It's good to hear from someone who's bringing a 'vert back from the dead; i.e. a car that just as easily could have been parted out, or junked. There aren't going to be any more of these cars, just fewer of them, every one that's put back on the road is one that's still around for them sunny days . . .

oxlennox 01-28-2009 08:39 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Thanks for the support. Those sunny days to come are probabley my biggest motivation....

Mark in Maine 01-28-2009 08:47 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Yah - this is pretty much the place to find out whatever you'll need for tech info, finding stuff you need, or just moral support - I bought my car several months ago, and then went looking for websites - found this one, and didn't look a whole lot further. This is my first Camaro, and I've learned a lot about these cars here. Lot of good people on here who know a lot about these cars.

oxlennox 01-28-2009 08:52 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
i agree

wvabreeze 01-29-2009 02:40 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Electrically I can't think of any differences in a hardtop and a vert.Anything pertaining to the convertible top,tonneau cover and trunk lid are the hard to find parts.Oh yea our seatbelts and the panels beside the rear seat are hard to find also.Parts are out there but hard to find.Good luck,I am in the process of bringing an 88 back to life also.Mine was used a parts car also.

oxlennox 01-29-2009 03:01 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Luckily I have been able to get my hands on a lot of ext and int pieces i needed. The only things Im missing are probabley gonna be the hardest to find. I am a little confused Im not sure of how many pieces there are in the rear interior (seat belts,seat belt guides,rear panels. I know there are more pieces that I have no idea about. Maybe you can help me with a possible breakdown of the rear interior assembly and maybe the front header and pillar assembly.Thanks and good luck with yours!

SiCkRs 01-29-2009 03:03 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
I am doing that but mine is t top and i just finish rebuilding my engine and trans. paint is next my uncle has a body shop and he will paint for me free if i prepare the car just to paint it.

oxlennox 01-29-2009 03:12 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Thats a big one paint could get very expensive. I also got a pretty good deal on my paint. A good friend of mine got the car in his shop and is taking it to the metal. Make sure you take yo time and prep it right will make all the difference. My car has been in the paint shop for about two months and is far from paint.

wvabreeze 01-30-2009 08:21 AM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 

Originally Posted by oxlennox (Post 4025070)
Maybe you can help me with a possible breakdown of the rear interior assembly and maybe the front header and pillar assembly.Thanks and good luck with yours!

I will try and help,but my car was used as a parts car,so I am sure there are parts missing that I don't know about also.I have mine down to the basic shell right now.I need a floor pan installed.If you search through the vert forum here there are a few good pics posted here and there that may help seeing what your missing.I will need to do the same myself.This is my first 3rd gen and vert so I am no professional by no means.

My replys could be hit and miss.I haven't had electricity going on four days now.I am working off my laptop in my service van while on the job.The vert people are very helpful in here cause we don't have much written info to referrence to. Good luck and be patient.

SiCkRs 01-30-2009 11:38 AM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Yeah but my uncle has all the right tools and 25yrs. of experience

oxlennox 01-30-2009 02:10 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Then your car should be flawless as mine will be. Thats good,Good luck.

SiCkRs 01-30-2009 02:29 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Yeah i am going to start on it tommorow and hoping to finish the car by december to give it to brother cause he saved my life one day and i still owe him as a thanks

SiCkRs 01-30-2009 02:30 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
I saw a iroc for $2000 convertable with a 305 tpi is it worth it for i could get that one for me

Mark in Maine 01-30-2009 02:43 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
Yah, that sounds like a good deal even if you had to end up doing a bunch of work to the car - the irocs seem to be the cars that are most desirable from the standpoint of what they'll be worth in future . . .

oxlennox 01-30-2009 03:00 PM

Re: restoring 1988 iroc convertible ground up$$$$
 
I dont think I could pass that up


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