1987 5.7l Iroc Z Camaro T-tops Very Clean on 2040-cars
Norwich, Connecticut, United States
Up for auction is my 1987 Iroc Z Camaro, This car still gets the thumbs up when i take it out every time. The car has so many options please see the dealer sticker in the pics for all the options on this car, it is always garaged and never seen snow, salt or ugly New England winter weather. the paint is still flawless and the trim is just as clean, seat are like new no wear or tears, Car runs great has always been maintained by the local Chevy dealer, Radio is an aftermarket Alpine real nice system back in the day, all the factory wiring and plugs remained in the car nothing was cut out.all new cables were ran to the new system. Tires are 70%. I drive this car about 150 miles a year now and need to make room in the garage for my next purchase. if you purchase this car you will not be disappointed. car fax is clear, Title is in hand also clear, I purchased this car from the local Chevy dealer back in 1987, I do want to list a few flaws 1- drivers door trim has a small crack in it (see picture), 2- steering wheel leather wrap has a small wear spot just a little rough not worn through, 3- I don't have the original radio or speakers I did save them but now can't find them. Good Luck!
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