was this option really available

MsVic
07-27-2007, 01:57 PM
My wife bought a new Z-28 in 1995 which i;m selling but, want to get the ad right.
Seems, because she worked for GM, there were options not readily available to gen. public
Trying to confirm if this is correct or some sales guy just trying to impress her.
3:91 rear gears/posi
Aluminum corvette calipers/12" vented rotors
Factory woodgrain dash inserts
I;ve posted this ad but don;t want to be stretching the truth.

OBE1 95Z28
07-27-2007, 03:33 PM
None of these were available in my opinion. Here's a link that itemizes the option codes: http://www.f-body.org/tech/

TraceZ
07-28-2007, 01:43 AM
Open the glove box and take a picture of the build sticker to post on this forum. We'll decode it for you.

TwEaKeDSS
07-28-2007, 02:07 AM
3.91's hahaha whoever told you that is full of you know what ;)

WS6NIGHTMARE
07-28-2007, 09:04 PM
Factory wood grain in a Camaro?! Man if that wouldn't push the mullet stereotype, I dont know what would. :lol:

They lied, none of it is factory equipped.

MsVic
07-29-2007, 12:24 PM
Thanks for the comments, I think.
I have talked to the dealer & yes, these are local dealer installed.
Turns out, the car was ordered by head of sales at Aurora Chev-Olds, him being some kinda hot shot ordered what he wanted.
When my wife went in to showroom, there it sat, seems he got "downsized" before he could take delivery!
There was a woodgrain or Aluminum insert choice, the alum. is actually pretty cool, the woodgrain is, well, old fashioned i;d say.
Again the dealer had a company that comes on site & does this.
The 3:91 rear gears are dealer installed ,right on the option/order/total cost sheet. HaHa
He couldn;t remember the calipers/rotor option.
But, the car was new, never out of showroom until she bought it, so ,can;t figure that one
But, he did say that they were very agreesive in dressing up cars to personalize em & still are with Caddilacs, Tahoes ,etc
Anyway, Appreciate attempt at explanations, i;ve had a ton of calls re car & i;ve only posted at this site
So, thanks

reamo04
07-29-2007, 01:12 PM
Thanks for the comments, I think.
I have talked to the dealer & yes, these are local dealer installed.
Turns out, the car was ordered by head of sales at Aurora Chev-Olds, him being some kinda hot shot ordered what he wanted.
When my wife went in to showroom, there it sat, seems he got "downsized" before he could take delivery!
There was a woodgrain or Aluminum insert choice, the alum. is actually pretty cool, the woodgrain is, well, old fashioned i;d say.
Again the dealer had a company that comes on site & does this.
The 3:91 rear gears are dealer installed ,right on the option/order/total cost sheet. HaHa
He couldn;t remember the calipers/rotor option.
But, the car was new, never out of showroom until she bought it, so ,can;t figure that one
But, he did say that they were very agreesive in dressing up cars to personalize em & still are with Caddilacs, Tahoes ,etc
Anyway, Appreciate attempt at explanations, i;ve had a ton of calls re car & i;ve only posted at this site
So, thanks

i would hate to say this, but I think you are semi-retarded for selling that car since those were all installed at a dealership. Leave it in the garage under a cover for another 10-15 years, and probably sell it for what it cost new

soontobeGN
07-29-2007, 07:43 PM
i would hate to say this, but I think you are semi-retarded for selling that car since those were all installed at a dealership. Leave it in the garage under a cover for another 10-15 years, and probably sell it for what it cost new

:yes:

and post pics of the car, I am interested in seeing the interior, and also how the vette brakes look, if you can. and do you have a scan of the spec sheet by any chance?