Vehicle Description
1989 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Convertible Two owner Z24 believed to
be one of the lowest mileage examples in existence Almost still in
show room new condition One of 13,075 Cavalier Z24 Convertibles
made in 1989 2.8L V-6 (code LB6) engine with multi-port fuel
injection Turbo Hydramatic 125 three-speed automatic transmission
Dark Red exterior (code 79) with silver lower fascia, a Black Sport
Cloth interior and a black, power-folding vinyl top
Air-conditioning, power rack-and-pinion steering, power front
disc/rear drum brakes, power locks, power windows, tinted glass,
cruise control, intermittent wipers and more Documentation includes
original window sticker, original delivery docs and original owners
manual with servicereceipts. Looking for the next up and coming
American classic with low miles from Chevy's Heartbeat of America
1980's period? Come by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and check out this
super clean 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Convertible. This example
is one of 13,075 Cavalier Z24 Convertibles made in 1989 and we are
pretty confident that only a handful of these are left in this type
of near show room condition. This one was manufactured at GM's
Lordstown, Ohio factory. After it left the assembly line, it was
shipped to the St. Louis, Missouri Area Zone Office before arriving
at Jim Butler Chevrolet right here in St. Louis, Missouri. This car
has never left the St. Louis area and we are selling this for a
local friend who collects some really unique collector cars who
purchased this car from the original owner who was a salesman for
Chevrolet and is included withoriginal window sticker, original
delivery docs and original owners manual with servicereceipts. It
left the factory with the following options - 2.8L V-6 engine;
automatic transmission; air-conditioning; AM/FM stereo with seek &
scan, cassette deck, graphic equalizer, clock and extended range
sound system; cruise control; tilt steering column; intermittent
wipers; power trunk opener; and trunk-mounted luggage carrier.
Dressed in Dark Red (code 79) with silver lower fascia, this car's
paint and trim are in overall very good order though there are some
minor blemishes on the hood and three minor dimples on the driver's
side rear fender, just behind the driver's door. The black, vinyl,
power-folding top is in very good order. The car's glass panels are
clear and intact, however the rear window on the convertible top
has aged, as one should expect on a car that's nearly 30 years old.
The car's lights are in great condition, including the quad,
flush-mounted headlights and unique taillights with their six-panel
design. The car's bodywork is straight and solid, the color-keyed
bumpers are in very good order, the engine bay is quite tidy and
the battery appears new. This Cavalier rolls on BFGoodrich Radial
T/A blackwall tires, size 215/60R14 at all four corners and the
tires surround factory alloy wheels. The radials are in excellent
condition while the wheels are in very good order. Under the hood
is the General's ubiquitous 2.8L V-6 engine (code LB6) that first
saw duty in the X-bodies. This unit has multi-port fuel injection,
an improvement on the older throttle-body induction previously
used. Buttoned to this engine is a Turbo Hydramatic 125 three-speed
automatic transmission. Driver convenience features include
air-conditioning, power rack-and-pinion steering, power front disc
and rear drum brakes, power locks, power windows, cruise control,
intermittent wipers, tilt steering column and more. Inside, the
car's Black Sport Cloth interior is in overall excellent condition.
The front bucket and rear bench seats are in excellent order, as is
the matching carpet. The black, three-spoke steering wheel looks
great and the instrument panel, with its full instrumentation, is
crack-free and very representational of the styling cues of the
era. Even the inner door panels look fantastic and echo the rest of
the interior's general theme. The center console looks fantastic,
as does the floor-mounted shifter. There are cubbies in the console
for spare change and other small items while there are spaces below
the receiver to store music cassettes. Completing the interior is
the aforementioned Delco-Bose AM/FM stereo with cassette deck with
search and repeat, radio station seek & scan, five-band graphic
equalizer, clock and extended range sound system. In 1989,
thesteering columnwas redesigned. The new self-aligning steering
wheel was designed so as to reduce injuries in a collision by
bending to conform to the driver's chest. Also, rear shoulder belts
became standard on all models. RS and Z24 custom cloth seating
received a new style of front bucket seats with integral headrests.
Documentation includes original window sticker, original delivery
docs and original owners manual with servicereceipts. Competition
to this Cavalier droptop in 1989 included convertibles from
Chevrolet's own Camaro, Chrysler's LeBaron, Ford's Mustang, Mazda's
Miata, Nissan's 240SX, Pontiac's Firebird and Toyota's Celica. This
is a great driver with ultra-low miles and the ability to drop the
top makes it a pleasant fair-weather cruiser. Driving with the top
down also lets you hear that rumbly exhaust note. Gen Xers -
remember those high school or college days before you got married
and had kids? This car is a testament to those times, when life was
less hectic. If you still have working De La Soul, Paula Abdul,
R.E.M., Roxette or Tom Petty cassettes, even better! Bring 'em with
you today to play during a test-drive while at MotoeXotica Classic
Cars. VIN: 1G1JF31W1K7220922 This car is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 28,643 miles and is believed to be original by condition and
included documentation but is sold on an exempt Missouri title due
to age. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and
conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said
vehicle, thank you.