come take a look or test drive, it's like stepping into a time capsule into my youth. It drives like they did when I had a new one in 87. Call or text and questions or picture requests. 978 894 6992 JoeOn Jul-05-16 at 20:29:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
Some have asked it it has northern rust. The vehicle was always stored in a heated garage and taken off the road in the fall around September and put back on the road around april given that years conditions. This is why the cars body is in such nice original condition with0 minimal if any rust. I had a GM bodyshop employee of over30 years experience look at it when I bought it to verify condition and original paint because I can be fussy. He assured me that all the decals and paint and body lines appear to him to be original and untouched. The floors are all rust free, the rockers, doors, fenders, quarters, wheel wells again all rust free. I have some good pictures of the rear tub by the exhaust which you can view the pinchwelds behind the bumper. There are also pictures of the bottom of each door showing factory seam sealer and paint. The pictures of the rocker panels show the pinch weld area free of any rust. The car on top of being never run in the winter, had dealer installed "zeibart" undercoating.
This is truly a nice opportunity to own a beautiful example third generation Camaro. The color alone was only made three years and was not high in production. 1985 is the first year of the IROC, and the L69 engine is highly desirable and low in production. Combine the color, year, and engine and in my opinion its a very hard car to find in any condition.