This 1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS for sale is the first year of the
ever so popular LS1 for the Camaro. The Corvette first received the
engine in 1997 when the C5 debuted. In 1998 came the updated
version of the F body Camaro along with the all aluminum LS1. This
exciting example has been tweaked a bit thanks to a full exhaust
system, a strut tower brace, sub-frame connectors and a new set of
rear gears. The power is sent through a 6-speed manual transmission
back to a set of drag radials ready to hook up and go. Originally
this car was sold new in Burbank, California before making its way
to St. Louis and comes with a lot of original purchase paperwork
including the window sticker and build sheet. Inside the car is
mostly stock and in very nice condition. Outside there are some
tasteful touches; black hockey stick accent strips adorn the front
fenders, black-out tail panel, old school SS emblems and a set of
polished aluminum wheels to finish the menacing look. This
beautiful 1998 SS Camaro fixed roof coupe is ready to scare the
neighbors or to roll into the local cruise nights.
Vehicle Details
1998 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1578845
Price:$29,995
Location:St. Charles, Missouri
Year:1998
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:17324
Stock Number:C38295
VIN:2G1FP22GXW2136258
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