Do you buy this story???
#1
Do you buy this story???
Here is the car, read his discription...WTF???
http://www.carsoup.com/used/detail.a...;DealerGroupID=
Details
Price:$4,000 or Best Offer
Color:Red
Fuel:Gas
Miles:189,000
Body Style:Coupe
Engine:3.8L V6 MFI OHV 12V
Transmission:Automatic
VIN:2G1FP22K3S2220145
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Description:This is a 1995 Camaro 3.8 liter. Halfway through 1995, a few certain plants in California produced some Camaros with the 3.8 motor, instead of the usual 3.4 motor, making them quite rare and unique. Runs excellent, never seen salt. It was originally a Florida car. Needs nothing. Very clean. Extremely nice for the year and miles. Also very powerful for a V6.
Miles are:
40,XXX on new motor
5,XXX on rebuilt tranny, new torque converter
40,XXX on new rearend
4,XXX on suspension
189,XXX on body (really doesn't show it)
Just had a full tune up over summer, (plugs/wires/fuel filter/etc)
MODIFICATIONS:
ENGINE:
Cold Air Intake
Pacesetter Headers
3" Magnaflow (Carsound) Catalytic converter
3" Summit muffler
160 degree thermostat
DRIVETRAIN:
Performabuilt 3500 rpm stall
Aluminum driveshaft
3.42 gears
Posi rear
B&M tranny cooler
APPEARANCE:
C6 Corvette Replica Rims (front 245/45/17, back 275/40/18)
Clear corner lenses
5% Tint on rear window
SUSPENSION:
Eibach Sportline springs
Bilstein SLP shocks
Ground Control adjustable cups
UMI Lower control arm relocation brackets
Email me at Chad@redline-revolution.com for more info & pictures, or call.[/align]
Here is the CARFAX type thingy.... well it wont let me put it up but basicly it says that it was made in canada, the title has been altered, it was in a significant front impact, and it was never owned in florida
http://www.carsoup.com/used/detail.a...;DealerGroupID=
Details
Price:$4,000 or Best Offer
Color:Red
Fuel:Gas
Miles:189,000
Body Style:Coupe
Engine:3.8L V6 MFI OHV 12V
Transmission:Automatic
VIN:2G1FP22K3S2220145
Get a Free VIN Check
Description:This is a 1995 Camaro 3.8 liter. Halfway through 1995, a few certain plants in California produced some Camaros with the 3.8 motor, instead of the usual 3.4 motor, making them quite rare and unique. Runs excellent, never seen salt. It was originally a Florida car. Needs nothing. Very clean. Extremely nice for the year and miles. Also very powerful for a V6.
Miles are:
40,XXX on new motor
5,XXX on rebuilt tranny, new torque converter
40,XXX on new rearend
4,XXX on suspension
189,XXX on body (really doesn't show it)
Just had a full tune up over summer, (plugs/wires/fuel filter/etc)
MODIFICATIONS:
ENGINE:
Cold Air Intake
Pacesetter Headers
3" Magnaflow (Carsound) Catalytic converter
3" Summit muffler
160 degree thermostat
DRIVETRAIN:
Performabuilt 3500 rpm stall
Aluminum driveshaft
3.42 gears
Posi rear
B&M tranny cooler
APPEARANCE:
C6 Corvette Replica Rims (front 245/45/17, back 275/40/18)
Clear corner lenses
5% Tint on rear window
SUSPENSION:
Eibach Sportline springs
Bilstein SLP shocks
Ground Control adjustable cups
UMI Lower control arm relocation brackets
Email me at Chad@redline-revolution.com for more info & pictures, or call.[/align]
Here is the CARFAX type thingy.... well it wont let me put it up but basicly it says that it was made in canada, the title has been altered, it was in a significant front impact, and it was never owned in florida
#5
RE: Do you buy this story???
Although there were never any Camaros actually produced in California, he is correct in saying that 1/2 way though 1995 GM started producing special "California" cars. The Z28's came with the dual cat setup that was standard starting in 1996 and the 3.4L V6 was upgraded to the 3.8 for the base Camaro. 0.4% of all Camaros produced in 1995 had the 3.8, it was RPO code L36, totaling 4,787 built, all of which had an automatic transmission. So it does make it rare if it was infact origionally equipt with the 3.8.
#7
RE: Do you buy this story???
The front end damage as well as the Florida seems suspicious, although all Camaros as well as Firebirds were produced in GM's Ste. Therese, Quebec plant since 1993, the plant was built in 1965 but was actually specially converted to produce the 4th gen Camaro in 1993.
#8
RE: Do you buy this story???
It sounded fine until I read the CA built part and the Florida part, and it made me especially suspicious when I read the last part. You're gonna wanna stay away from that type of stuff.