Obviously, if it's an LT1, for $4000, it's gotta be nice. On the other hand, i'm not expecting a super pristine LS1 either. I have a 97' Grand Prix GT I can trade if you're interested. Annnnywho, lets see the offers.
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Originally posted by Frazier View PostObviously, if it's an LT1, for $4000, it's gotta be nice. On the other hand, i'm not expecting a super pristine LS1 either. I have a 97' Grand Prix GT I can trade if you're interested. Annnnywho, lets see the offers.
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auto will be easy, manual not so much.1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed
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Originally posted by JasonHIt's amazing what you can get done when you throw copious amounts of money at something.
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Originally posted by JasonHIt's amazing what you can get done when you throw copious amounts of money at something.
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I actually prefer an auto.Originally posted by nascarnate326 View PostAuto or Manual?
auto will be easy, manual not so much.
No, this will be replacing my daily driver.Originally posted by mcalus View PostInterested in a project?
That's not what I meant. And i'm not one of those LS1 fanboys that hate on LT1s. I just meant that a decent LT1 can be had for 4,000, and not many worth while LS1's can be found at the $4,000 price.Originally posted by FASHOOTER View PostSo if it is a lowly LT1 it better be pristine for $4000? Good Luck!
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good luck with the search! dont settle because you can get a real clean lt1 car for cheap these days, and there is nothing wrong with them.wishing i could drive like joe and the atm squad
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There HAS to be something wrong with the z28 in the first link. That low of miles and he's only asking 3000?
That's what i'm hoping!Originally posted by MunsterZ28 View Postgood luck with the search! dont settle because you can get a real clean lt1 car for cheap these days, and there is nothing wrong with them.
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yeah, that's kinda what I thought, but I figured I'd throw it out there.Originally posted by Frazier View PostThere HAS to be something wrong with the z28 in the first link. That low of miles and he's only asking 3000?
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Originally posted by JasonHIt's amazing what you can get done when you throw copious amounts of money at something.
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I would sell my rust free LT1 automatic. It has a lot of miles but it runs strongs, the trans was rebuilt the spring, new tires in spring, new brakes and alignment last week, and it will have a new head liner next week. A/C blows cold, current has a dent in the rocker that I was going to fix over the winter. PM me for more details, It will well under your price range.Last edited by bri2203; November 9th, 2010, 11:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Frazier View PostHow many miles?
Alot but RUNS great and really is RUST free...
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