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It's finally time to sell one of my camaros. I never intended on selling this one, but since I bought an iroc, I figured I would let this one go. I have so much time and money put into this thing that it almost feels like family. I have it listed on craigslist locally. I tried to base my pricing off what I was seeing online, not what I think it's truely worth. I would have put a million if I did it that way.
1988 base Camaro 305 TBI 5 speed manual. Box C clean title. I'm assuming the mileage is unknown because the odometer rolled once and then changed hands before I got it, because it was a Box C when I bought it. Also, half the gauges didn't work when I got it, the odometer being one of them. I have put in an Intellitronix blue digital gauge cluster to replace the factory one. Looks pretty cool.
Previous owner did the exhaust. Herman headers and I don't know what the catback is, but it has dual 2.5" pipes. Has an exhaust leak where the header collector on the driver side meets the y pipe. I closed it somewhat but it's still there.
I'm just going to link my craigslist ad to this because it's extremely long.
Asking $5,000 for it on craigslist. I'm probably. Buying a truck soon so I will be more motivated to sell this so that I have space to park everything. My iroc and all the parts take up half my yard space to park vehicles and I'm already clogging up the street at my house. Time to consolidate. Read my craigslist ad for details on what trade and the mile long list of stuff I have done.
Last edited by AmpleUnicorn88; Apr 5, 2016 at 11:04 AM.
Deal didn't go through. So it's still available. Open to offers within reason as I really want a truck. Only saw one truck this weekend and contacted 15 different people who stopped messaging once I asked when I could come look at their trucks. This weekend has easily been the most ridiculous car shopping experience of my life.