94 Camaro Z28 f/s
94 Camaro Z28 f/s
Hey guys im selling 94 t-top camaro, its in in great conditions unfortunitly i just cant afford it anymore. ive had quite a few things done to it, i got the transmission completely rebuilt. The engine block was rebuilt and i had a comp cam put in it. i had the heads port and polished and new valve springs were put in. The intake manifold was ported aswell to match the head and the the mouth was opened to fit a 48mm throttle body. It has a new MSD distributor , new water pump and thermostat. it has all new belts and new belt tensioner, it has coated longtube hooker headers, and a new battery. The paint on the car is still really good and the interior is in really good conditiond its black leather. im asking $7500 obo. thanks for reading if your interested or have any questiong dont hesitate to email me or call me at joejo0302@hotmail.com Cell: (954) 736-6550 im located in miramar. if you need pics juss email me and ill send them
hey if you guys could help me out on how to sell this car a little quicker id appreciate it ,im juss trying to get rid of it bcuz im trying to get this bike i have on hold at the honda dealership and i need the cash for the bike so if anyone has anysuggestions pls help me out
First thing you probably need to try is lowering the price. LT1 cars typically wont pull that kind of money unless they are pristine. I have seen LT1 SS cars with similar mods to yours sell for less. Not to mention LS1 Z28s sell for far less. I only paid $3600 for my 98, and have less than what you are asking in the car and am pushing 410rwhp to the wheels on motor and it is in nearly perfect condition.
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Last edited by dalynchmob; May 20, 2008 at 12:45 PM.
Check this out, A 22k car selling for $6500, and a 69k car selling for $4500. My buddy picked up a 94 Z28 a couple years back with 120k on it for $1900 in pretty good condition. So depending on mileage you might be around the $4500 mark, but if its high mileage it may be lots lower. I have seen pretty nice LT1 cars go in the $3000 range, but having not seen or driven your car I cant give you a real honest assesment. But that is a place to start. If you are trying to sell it fast maybe adjust accordingly.
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I paid 3400 for my 1994 Z28 M6 142k miles. Black perfect paint and perfect interior minus dash, t-tops and brand new tires. It had some miles on it but i still take it to the track and no probs so far. I just gotta find someone to put in these 4.10s i got sitting in the garage.
That is a lot of money for an LT1 car with that kind of miles. You will be hard pressed to get more than $3500, no matter what has been rebuilt. I only paid $3600 for my 98 LS1 with 119k in almost perfect condition.
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