82 or 83 Z28 Convertable,heard of it?
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Re: 82 or 83 Z28 Convertable,heard of it?
My uncle has a original 82 or 83 z28 2-seater convertable.
I was wondering if any body has seen one before?
I've seen one other F-body of that year and that was a 83 Transam convertable 2 seater. Same conversion.
They only made a hand full of them.
I would like to buy my uncles, what should I offer him for it.
It is red and silver with a modestly BUILT motor with a 2200 stall. It also has the newer IROC Z28 wheels. It needs a new top, repainting and seats recovered.
I would LOVE to see any other pics of convertables that year if you guys have any.
Oh, did I mention I'm new to the site.
I was wondering if any body has seen one before?
I've seen one other F-body of that year and that was a 83 Transam convertable 2 seater. Same conversion.
They only made a hand full of them.
I would like to buy my uncles, what should I offer him for it.
It is red and silver with a modestly BUILT motor with a 2200 stall. It also has the newer IROC Z28 wheels. It needs a new top, repainting and seats recovered.
I would LOVE to see any other pics of convertables that year if you guys have any.
Oh, did I mention I'm new to the site.
#17
Re: 82 or 83 Z28 Convertable,heard of it?
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You need to check your G-2 (Intelligence) or "did you get that info from our CIA". They have already made a big stink in the White House, so be careful. The 2 seater was contracted out by Gm before they arrive at the dealers NEW with this modification. I have bought mine NEW from a GM Dealer in New Orleans, LA. "Banner Chevrolet" in August 1984. As stated above they was modify in Elkhart, IN.
Below I have attached a history of the Camaro Convertible. I,m backing my post up with FACTS not heresay, for the 2 seater convertible,check the BOLD PRINT. If you care to further dispute please do your research and provide some type of documentation to your finding. KNUFF SAID
You need to check your G-2 (Intelligence) or "did you get that info from our CIA". They have already made a big stink in the White House, so be careful. The 2 seater was contracted out by Gm before they arrive at the dealers NEW with this modification. I have bought mine NEW from a GM Dealer in New Orleans, LA. "Banner Chevrolet" in August 1984. As stated above they was modify in Elkhart, IN.
Below I have attached a history of the Camaro Convertible. I,m backing my post up with FACTS not heresay, for the 2 seater convertible,check the BOLD PRINT. If you care to further dispute please do your research and provide some type of documentation to your finding. KNUFF SAID
#18
Re: 82 or 83 Z28 Convertable,heard of it?
My uncle has a original 82 or 83 z28 2-seater convertable.
I was wondering if any body has seen one before?
I've seen one other F-body of that year and that was a 83 Transam convertable 2 seater. Same conversion.
They only made a hand full of them.
I would like to buy my uncles, what should I offer him for it.
It is red and silver with a modestly BUILT motor with a 2200 stall. It also has the newer IROC Z28 wheels. It needs a new top, repainting and seats recovered.
I would LOVE to see any other pics of convertables that year if you guys have any.
Oh, did I mention I'm new to the site.
I was wondering if any body has seen one before?
I've seen one other F-body of that year and that was a 83 Transam convertable 2 seater. Same conversion.
They only made a hand full of them.
I would like to buy my uncles, what should I offer him for it.
It is red and silver with a modestly BUILT motor with a 2200 stall. It also has the newer IROC Z28 wheels. It needs a new top, repainting and seats recovered.
I would LOVE to see any other pics of convertables that year if you guys have any.
Oh, did I mention I'm new to the site.
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