"Sport Coupes recorded 99,608 sales and Z28 buyers totaled 88,132.
Sport suspension became standard and the F41 option was
discontinued. The IROC Sport Equipment package was available only
on the Z28, and 49,585 buyers spent $659 to get it."
Hagerty.com
For consignment, a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe showing 137,125
miles, but the true miles are unknown due to title exemption and an
odometer replacement. This car features T-tops and power disc
brakes on both front and rear.
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
In pure 80's style, this Z is designed with two stage Summit White
paint with accents that include silver cladding and expanded strobe
type striping comprising four stripes of three colors, mirrored too
in the Z28 emblems on the rocker cladding and rear fascia.
Chevrolet's tuned port injection is also advertised in these areas
giving the car some additional red light street cred. Distinct hood
vents also let challengers know this is no ordinary Camaro and
black trimmed tail lights and headlight bezels are also
characteristic. 15-inch five spoke wheels are just aggressive
enough showing tires with letters out because that's how we rolled
in 1986! Overall, the body and paint are in great shape with
imperfection noted as some delamination in the black windshield
border and flex cracks, scuffs, and chips in the front
cladding.
Interior
Not unexpectedly, this heartbeat of America is red on the inside,
starting with an opening of the doors lined in diagonally designed
red velour over carpeted lowers, topped by black switchgear and
door handles with some typical fading of the button graphics,
otherwise presenting cleanly. Diagonal accenting continues on the
cloth bucket seats, red with dark red piping and other than some
wear on the side piping, appearing to be in great shape including
the passenger seat and rear 2+2. A GT steering wheel replaces the
original and fronts a black plastic instrument cluster housing the
standard package. A crack in the dash pad and some general minor
aging is noted as we look forward and that stays true on the center
console where the shifter resides in a plastic faceplate behind an
updated AM/FM/CD radio and basic climate panel. Bright red, plush
carpet floods the floor and the rear cargo area nicely and the
T-top bags are in place and clean.
Drivetrain
Upgraded pullies highlight the 305ci LB9 V8, here mated to a 700R4
4-speed automatic transmission that routes power to the 10 bolt
axle with 2.73 gears. The bay presents cleanly.
Undercarriage
Everything is buttoned up underneath which shows typical surface
rust and oxidation along with a single spot of invasive rust on an
inner rocker panel. The single exhaust makes its way without a
catalytic converter to a FlowMaster muffler which emits two
tailpipes for that extra sporty look while power disc brakes are
now on all four wheels. Suspension includes coil springs front and
rear with a torque arm joining the party out back.
Drive-Ability
TPI does its job and delivers fuel to the cylinders and this V8
comes to life without hesitation as we drop the 700R4 into Drive
and hit the test loop. Decent power, straight tracking, and
unsurprising good handling from the F-body are observed. We note
the fog lights and cruise control are not working but all other
functions operate as they should and it's back to the mall for this
80's classic. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Consider yourself lucky if you had one of these in high school.
While we were happy to drive any F-body, having a performance model
over the base models was held in a bit more esteem. You were just a
little bit cooler than anyone else. This is a clean example of an
'86 Z28 and we wouldn't hesitate to use as grocery getter or show
car, and just wait until you arrive at your 40 year high school
reunion in this baby!
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87-2 Door Coupe
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N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
102530-Sequential Unit Number
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