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Old 06-13-2019, 12:17 AM
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Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-Chevro...dAHHe#viTabs_0



Being represented as original 75K mile IROC. Carfax says 175K miles and an accident in 2002. Also obvious repaint if you look at the pics, '89-'90 15" IROC wheels, '88-'92 interior, Firebird door panels, missing third brake light, and missing AC compressor. Looks like it's overheating on the test drive as well.

Other than that, looks like a decent car for around $4K, but not as represented.

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nice catch on the door panels.
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Those are not 1986 seats either. I think those are 88 seats.
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Re: Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

This is also the very first '86 IROC, LB9 SPID I've seen with a GU2 code, (2.73 gear). I've looked at dozens or hundreds, who know, and they've always been GU5, (3.23) with no G92 listed.
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Re: Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

In The Video The Car Has Been Running A Little Over 3 Minutes And It's Almost Up To 260 On The Temp Gage.



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For 4k I could fix this up a lil and drive it every day for sure. I do agree is shouldn't be mis-represented so.
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In The Video The Car Has Been Running A Little Over 3 Minutes And It's Almost Up To 260 On The Temp Gage.



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I think it was above 220 when he started it. Maybe he had it running for a while?
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For 4k I could fix this up a lil and drive it every day for sure. I do agree is shouldn't be mis-represented so.

Yeah, some unsuspecting buyer will get ripped off on it.
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Sold, just spoke to the new owner and he was aware of the mileage. Says he didn't pay much, anyway.
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Re: Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

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I think it was above 220 when he started it. Maybe he had it running for a while?

Or maybe it's a faulty gauge.
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Or maybe it's a faulty gauge.
Could be.
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I've had to replace 3-4 temperature gauges that burned out on my cars when I tried to start a car after sitting through the winter and the battery didn't have enough charge to start the car, but you could hear the starter clicking as I tried to turn the engine over. Somehow, this shorts out the temperature gauge on these cars. I don't know why it does this, but sometimes it does. Now I check the battery with a gauge to see if it has enough charge left in it to start the car before hitting the starter. I haven't had to replace anymore temperature gauges since figuring out this was the cause in my situation. Has anybody else had the same problem?
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I've had to replace 3-4 temperature gauges that burned out on my cars when I tried to start a car after sitting through the winter and the battery didn't have enough charge to start the car, but you could hear the starter clicking as I tried to turn the engine over. Somehow, this shorts out the temperature gauge on these cars. I don't know why it does this, but sometimes it does. Now I check the battery with a gauge to see if it has enough charge left in it to start the car before hitting the starter. I haven't had to replace anymore temperature gauges since figuring out this was the cause in my situation. Has anybody else had the same problem?
That's interesting, thanks.
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Re: Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

Originally Posted by yo soy el warg
I've had to replace 3-4 temperature gauges that burned out on my cars when I tried to start a car after sitting through the winter and the battery didn't have enough charge to start the car, but you could hear the starter clicking as I tried to turn the engine over. Somehow, this shorts out the temperature gauge on these cars. I don't know why it does this, but sometimes it does. Now I check the battery with a gauge to see if it has enough charge left in it to start the car before hitting the starter. I haven't had to replace anymore temperature gauges since figuring out this was the cause in my situation. Has anybody else had the same problem?
I forgot to mention that when the temperature gauges shorted out they all pegged out at 220 degrees or more and the needle stayed frozen at that spot.

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Re: Pretty in pics blue '86 IROC but beware..

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This is also the very first '86 IROC, LB9 SPID I've seen with a GU2 code, (2.73 gear). I've looked at dozens or hundreds, who know, and they've always been GU5, (3.23) with no G92 listed.
I actually had one of the 86's with LB9 and 2.73 gearing. It had aluminum drums and an open diff. I never thought it was uncommon, but I can say I've ever paid much attention to the gearing of other non-disc 86's.
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Looks to me as someone who had 3 cars sitting around and put the best pieces together to get one. Wrong wheels, dented TPI runners, missing floor mats, parking brake and sifter leather show a lot more mileage than the rest of the interior. Someone actually removed the third brake light and put plug in place rather than just swapping hatches? Who does that? Amongst the other things mentioned above... this care is a steaming pile of crap.

It just needs to be driven until the wheels fall off. Too much to fix to make it right.
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