[TN] ** SOLD ** 1991 Camaro RS 305 TBI 5 speed
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Car: 91 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 TBI
Transmission: 5-Spd
Axle/Gears: 3:08
** SOLD ** 1991 Camaro RS 305 TBI 5 speed
** SOLD ** 1991 Camaro RS 305 TBI 5 speed - $4100 OBO
I am the second owner and it has 103k original miles. Car is in Nashville, TN.
The AC works, all interior and exterior lights work and all gauges work.
Dash pad and console are like new. I have too many vehicles and need the garage space, or I would keep and finish the project. When I bought it, I had plans to swap a 383 or LSx but never got to the engine.
Here's a list of what I've done to it:
1) replaced driver's side upper door hinge
2) replaced brakes with Baer black label disc brakes on all 4 wheels
3) replaced rear-end with a Australian 9-both locking rear-end
4) added a TA performance rear-end girdle
5) replaced the fuel gauge sending unit while I had the rear-end out
6) painted over the original baby blue paint with black single stage paint
7) replaced the heater core
8) replaced wheels with chrome after-market IROC wheels
9) replaced the front bumper cover, grille and emblem
10) factory radio was busted and I installed an inexpensive Pioneer deck
11) replaced the shifter ball, original had been over-tightened and cracked
12) replaced the rear deck support struts so it will stay up without a broom handle
13) installed a 3 inch cat-back Flowmaster exhaust system
14) replaced front upper ball joints
15) 4 new BF Goodrich TA radial tires
16) had the tachometer fixed by one of our TGO members
Now, the things that are not perfect:
1) back deck pull-down mechanism is shot but closes properly with a little encouragement
2) The interior hasn't had much restoration. The seats and carpets have some stains that could probably be cleaned and the drivers-side has a seat cover on it because of a relatively small tear in the upholstery.
I am the second owner and it has 103k original miles. Car is in Nashville, TN.
The AC works, all interior and exterior lights work and all gauges work.
Dash pad and console are like new. I have too many vehicles and need the garage space, or I would keep and finish the project. When I bought it, I had plans to swap a 383 or LSx but never got to the engine.
Here's a list of what I've done to it:
1) replaced driver's side upper door hinge
2) replaced brakes with Baer black label disc brakes on all 4 wheels
3) replaced rear-end with a Australian 9-both locking rear-end
4) added a TA performance rear-end girdle
5) replaced the fuel gauge sending unit while I had the rear-end out
6) painted over the original baby blue paint with black single stage paint
7) replaced the heater core
8) replaced wheels with chrome after-market IROC wheels
9) replaced the front bumper cover, grille and emblem
10) factory radio was busted and I installed an inexpensive Pioneer deck
11) replaced the shifter ball, original had been over-tightened and cracked
12) replaced the rear deck support struts so it will stay up without a broom handle
13) installed a 3 inch cat-back Flowmaster exhaust system
14) replaced front upper ball joints
15) 4 new BF Goodrich TA radial tires
16) had the tachometer fixed by one of our TGO members
Now, the things that are not perfect:
1) back deck pull-down mechanism is shot but closes properly with a little encouragement
2) The interior hasn't had much restoration. The seats and carpets have some stains that could probably be cleaned and the drivers-side has a seat cover on it because of a relatively small tear in the upholstery.
Last edited by jacklieb; 07-06-2018 at 01:53 PM. Reason: adding pics of the interior and engine compartment
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From: Nashville, TN
Car: 91 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 TBI
Transmission: 5-Spd
Axle/Gears: 3:08
Re: 1991 Camaro RS 305 TBI 5 speed
Evidently I had this priced too high since I received no inquiries. Dropped the price by $1000 to $4100 OBO.
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