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Thanks for taking a look at my 1992 Convertible Z28, I have always loved the F-Body Camaros and have owned 6 over the years. One thing I have learned is that it is extremely had to find them without rust problems, primarily on the under carriage. I have seen cars that look great on top but had major rust problems on the underside. I spent a lot of time trying to find an original 1992 Z28 convertible that wasn’t molested, damaged or rusted out and had all original body panels. I found this z28 in Oregon and bought it from the second owner with 74,000 miles on it. I have bought a number of cars from Oregon as the cars are always rust free. I like the 1992 z28’s as it was the last year for the F-Body style and the Convertible was very rare as only 1254 were built compared to in 1991 were 3,203 were built. Over the last year, even thought it was in great shape I restored it. I had the complete exterior repainted in the original Artic White. The original paint was fine but had the standard clear coat problems that all 90'S GM cars suffer from. All new seat foam and seat upholstery was installed. All Suspension parts were stripped and repainted with POR15 chassis paint. New stainless Magna flow exhaust was installed. New Hankook Ties, 4 wheel alignment, fuel filter, new battery, Alternator, New ac compressor and dyer and all ac seals replaced.Mobil One synthetic 5w30 oil. Fabric top is in great shape as is the rear window. There is a small bullseye on the very lower edge of the windshield, small crack on corner of dash, airbag light is on. and This Z28 drives fantastic, very solid and I would drive it anywhere. shifts nice and drives very smooth I have a number of service records for this car. The Z28 Is titled in my name. I have a small collection of cars and have collected cars for the last 20 years. I have bought many cars on EBay over the years that looked and sounded good, but when I got them I was surprised by some obvious defects that were never disclosed. A few times cars come in looking better than I thought. I know this is the risk you take buying sight unseen over the internet. Unfortunately many sellers and dealers will just post tons of pictures without saying a word about the condition of the car. Ibelieve to grow the hobby of collecting cars you need more than a lot of pictures. You need to describe the condition the best you can. I try to point out any obvious things that I would like to know about if I was buying a car sight unseen. I am sure I may miss something small but I welcome anyone to come and inspect my cars or have a 3rdparty come and inspect them before you bid. If there is anything you would like a picture of just send me an email and I will take it for you. Please ask all questions before the auction ends. Thanks For looking. Chris Now for all the fun legal stuff: Warranty This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition. Terms & Conditions All monies must clear my bank prior to release of the vehicle and title, no exceptions.If you pay cash, I will gladly hand you a title at time of delivery. Deposit and Final Payment:Paypal is accepted for your deposit only. I do not accept PayPal for the remaining. For final payment I accept Cash in Person, JJ Best classic car check and Bank Wire Transfers, Final payment is due within 7 days of the auction close. |
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