1990 CAMARO 383 STROKER 700R4 POSI QUICK! SOLID CAR!!
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Condition:
Used
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Item location:
Bondurant, Iowa, United States
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Make:
Chevrolet
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Model:
Camaro
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Type:
Coupe
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Trim:
RS
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Year:
1990
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Mileage:
141,000
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VIN:
1G1FP23E0LL111412
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Color:
Red
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Engine size:
383
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Number of cylinders:
8
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Power options:
Cruise Control, Power Locks
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Fuel:
Gasoline
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Transmission:
Automatic
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Drive type:
RWD
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Interior color:
Gray
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Options:
CD Player
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Vehicle Title:
Clear
Chevrolet Camaro 1990 Description
1990 Camaro. This car isn't cosmetically perfect but is VERY solid. It's got some faded paint in a couple of spots, minimal rust, but is otherwise super solid. This car was a "father/son" hot rod project designed to be reliable, fairly fast, and safe. The details are as follows: The car is a clean title 1990 Camaro RS. The body is solid but not perfect. With minimal work/paint it could be really nice. It is a good looking car as is. The interior is a 7/10 and very respectable as it is. The engine is a professionally built 383 stroker with Scat crank, steel rods, Speed Pro pistons, custom hydraulic roller cam, Vortec heads, Air gap manifold, roller rockers, Holley 650 Double pumper carb, and a performance HEI distributor. It's a legitimate 380hp engine and has just under 1000 miles on it . The car is complete with Hedman headers, Flowmaster exhaust, new 700R4 tranny, 2400RPM converter, and 373 limited slip 10-bolt. It's, literally, a car that my son has driven to school with zero problems and I've hopped in it a few times to relive my drag race days. It starts at the touch of the key, sounds awesome, is a reliable daily driver....but gets with the program when you drop the hammer. It's perfect for somebody that wants a reliable hot rod that you can either light the tires up on Saturday night or drive to the grocery store on Sunday. There is over $7000 in drive train in this car, but priorities have changed and it's time to find a new home for it. If you're looking for a fun, reliable, quick street car.....you found it. I'd consider selling just the engine if the deal was right, but it wouldn't be my first option. Please message with questions.