Vehicle Description
1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 T-Tops ?Super low mileage, odometer
showing only 2,065 miles ?One family owned Z28 since new and never
left the greater Peoria, Illinois area ?Sold new at S&K
Chevrolet in Peoria, Illinois on 8/29/1984 with 182 miles at
delivery ?Was on MSO only until 1996, then titled for the first
time by the original family ?Recently traded in for a new Chevrolet
at Ray Dennison Chevrolet, Peoria Illinois?Clean one owner
AutoCheck Report ?Amazing 3rd generation Z28 survivor, believed to
be one of the finest examples to exist today ?Correct Black
exterior (code 19) with silver trim and Camel interior with black
trim?Original 305 CID V-8 (code LG4) with four-bbl Quadrajet carb
and dual exhausts?Original 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission
and original 3.08 gearing?Factory Four-bbl Quadrajet carb still has
factory chalk mark on butterfly ?Air-conditioning (blows cold),
power steering, power brakes with front discs, power windows, power
locks, power front seats, rear power lift gate lock, cruise
control, tilt steering column and intermittent windshield
wipers?Factory Tinted T-tops in excellent condition ?Completely
original and solid undercarriage ?Included with original delivery
paperwork, GM new owner information, GM insurance certificate, GM
maintenance schedule, original owners manual and Firestone Tire
Warranty?Road & Track magazine selected the 1984 Camaro/Firebird as
one of 12 best cars in the world and in the Best Sports GT category
This might be the lowest-mileage 1984 Camaro Z-28 left in existence
and we now have it here at MotoeXotica Classic Cars, with just over
2,000 miles on the clock! This Black Z28 is a true local survivor!
This Camaro is a one family owned car since new and never left the
greater Peoria, Illinois area until 2019! The Camaro was sold new
at S&K Chevrolet in Peoria, Illinois on 8/29/1984 with 182
miles at time of delivery. After 1984, the Z28 was stored dormant
for many years with MSO only (Manufacturer?s Statement of Origin)
until 1996 when the family actually titled the MSO for the first
time with the state of Illinois. Recently in 2019, the family
traded in the Camaro for a new Chevrolet at Ray Dennison Chevrolet,
Peoria Illinois. Iincluded with this Camaro is the original
delivery paperwork, GM new owner information, GM insurance
certificate, GM maintenance schedule, original owners manual,
Firestone Tire Warranty and a copy of the current AutoCheck report.
Assembled in General Motors? Van Nuys, California factory (VIN code
L) during the fourth week of June 1984 (code 6D), this Camaro is
dressed in Black (code 19) with silver trim. The paint and trim are
in overall very excellent order, and the finish really shines
brilliantly. The car?s glass panels (including the tinted T-tops
(code CC1) and compound curved hatch with rear defroster) and
lights look new, the bodywork is solid and straight, the sports
sideview mirrors look excellent and the body-colored bumpers and
factory mudflaps fit tightly to the body. The original engine bay
is tidy and very well preserved. Underneath, the undercarriage is
original and solid. Under the hood is the original 305 CID V-8
(code LG4) with a four-barrel Quadrajet carburetor and breathing
via dual exhausts. In fact, the factory Four-bbl Quadrajet carb
still has the factory chalk mark on butterfly! Backing this engine
is the original 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission with a
3.08:1 rear end. Driver convenience features are plentiful ?
air-conditioning, cruise control, power steering with fast 12.7:1
ratio, power brakes with front discs, power window, power door
locks, power front seats, tilt steering column and intermittent
windshield wipers. This Camaro rides on BFGoodrich Radial T/A
tires, size 235/60R15 at every corner. Each tire is mounted to an
original, factory five-star alloy wheels. The alloys are in
excellent, original order while the tires are in very good
condition. Inside, this Camaro has an interior that would look at
home in the mid-level Berlinetta Camaro. The original Camel cloth
interior is shot through with diagonal black stripes (code D ?
custom contour cloth) on the inner door panels and the side
bolsters of each seat. The front reclining buckets and rear demi
bucket seats are in overall great condition with some wear visible
at the base of the driver?s seat. If the rear seats are not needed,
it might be better just to leave the rear seatback folded down for
more cargo room. The carpet and headliner are in great, original
shape while the three-spoke steering with its low-set horizontal
spokes still looks excellent. The original inner door liners and
black dashboard with its large padded top, are in excellent
original condition. The speedometer has an unusual dual-needle set
up - left arc for miles per hour, right arc for kilometers per
hour. The General?s multi-function turn signal stalk is forward of
the lever for the tilt column. The center console and shift lever
look great and in the dash is the factory Delco-Bose AM/FM stereo
with cassette deck and those (for the era) awesome speakers in the
B-pillars. GM stunned the automotive world in 1982 when it
introduced the third-generation F-body cars, which some critics
earlier thought would not survive the aftershocks of the second
energy crisis. Deftly styled with features like quad headlights,
tri-colored rear taillights, a windshield canted at 62 degrees, a
huge compound curved hatch, a folding rear seat for extra cargo
room and suspensions that put its corner-carving ability on par
with the Corvette. This generation owed nothing to the previous
two, was lighter than the second and offered more utility and
better handling than its predecessors. Road & Track magazine
selected the 1984 Camaro/Firebird as one of 12 best cars in the
world and in the Best Sports GT category. Car and Driver magazine
picked the 1984 Camaro Z-28 as the best handling car built in the
United States. Competition to this Camaro in 1984 included
Chrysler?s Laser, Dodge?s Daytona, Ford?s Mustang, Honda?s Prelude,
Mercury?s Capri, Nissan?s 300ZX 2+2, Pontiac?s Firebird, Toyota?s
Supra and Volkswagen?s Sirocco. If you have fond fantasies of these
Camaros from when you were in middle school, high school or
college, this is your chance to pick up one of the finest surviving
examples! If you owned one in the 1980s or 1990s and desire another
one, you owe it to yourself to stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars
today to check this black Z-28 out for yourself. VIN:
1G1AP87H1EL224340 This car is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 2,065
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt Illinois title due to age but mileage is believed to be
original due to the current original condition, one family
ownership and the AutoCheck report. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!?Note:
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