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Looking for a project car for my Dad and I to build. Looking for mostly a roller no motor or transmission but everything else there. Specifically try to find a 3rd gen camaro around the years of 1985-1989 IROC or Z28 but could be anything. Not looking to spend a bunch but can make a deal. Let me know what you have. Can receive pictures via text or email.. Feel free to contact me. (989)475-3455 or my e-mail Beckjon1992@aol.com
Thanks
1989 Camaro RS - SOLD
1991 Camaro Z28 - SOLD
1987 Camaro IROC-Z - current
When the rear end's loose, the car's fast. Loose is fast, and on the edge you're out of control.
not really. my dad and I are set on a 3rd gen camaro. Thanks though
1989 Camaro RS - SOLD
1991 Camaro Z28 - SOLD
1987 Camaro IROC-Z - current
When the rear end's loose, the car's fast. Loose is fast, and on the edge you're out of control.
not all to interested. Im stuck on 3rd gen camaros plus were building a carbed 383 so that a bunch more electrical that I dont really want to deal with. Thanks though
1989 Camaro RS - SOLD
1991 Camaro Z28 - SOLD
1987 Camaro IROC-Z - current
When the rear end's loose, the car's fast. Loose is fast, and on the edge you're out of control.
ummm didnt you have a 3rd gen you just sold why would you not just keep that one. however your about a month and half too late I sold my black 85 iroc hard top. good luck on the search, Im sure you'll find one.
'91 Camaro Modded, LSx, House of Kolor Intense White, lowered, GS chrome 18" wheels, 14" Brembo CTS-V on all 4 corners, LS rear end, FP suspension components
" When in doubt...throttle out ! "
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1988 IROC-Z, red, t-tops, 5 speed, 355 carb motor from a '74 Nova that i had built a while back, Intrax lowering springs, UMI adjustable lower control arms, UMI adjustable panhard bar, 4th gen disc brake posi axle out of a '98 Z28, C5 Corvette brake upgrade (not installed), full set of OEM Z06 wheels/tires (245/40/17 front, 295/35/18 rear), subframe connectors welded in. This has been my project car, but the last few years the only thing i have been able to do is strip a lot of it down and move it to a couple different storage spots.
I now have 2 kids so this car sees no time spent on it.
Currently has the motor & trans out of it, no front suspension (pulled lower control arms and POR-15'd them, prepped spindles for the C5 upgrade, hubs milled), dash is out of it, have '03 Viper seats that i was going to mount in place of the stockers that i have sold already, wiring was a hot mess when i got it, so a majority of that has been pulled (i had planned to run a new Painless kit w/ the fuse panel and battery in rear "trunk" space and run minimal wiring back through the car), no carpet (was shot), floors are solid except for a couple of spots (the DS near the fuse panel needs the most work w/ a pretty descent patch there), currently sits on jack stands w/ custom made jack stand rollers to get in/out of garage.
Odometer reads 85,xxx miles. It's pretty clean. Pulled it out last summer and washed it and it still looks pretty good for its age.
At this point, i don't know when i will have the time to work on it and i would like the space back in the garage.
Email me (rce2win@gmail.com) if you are interested and i can shoot you some pics.
Last edited by rce2win; September 26th, 2013, 02:31 PM.
1988 IROC-Z Camaro
In progress: 4th gen disc rear, Z06 17"/18" wheels & tires, C5 Corvette front brake upgrade, SBC 355 carb motor.
Plans: flat black paint, bronze wheels, blacked out windows, tails, headlights.
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