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Here's what's up with this vehicle:
- Basically one owner. My wife got the car on her 18th birthday in 1987. She loved it. It was her baby. She drove it cross country from CA to OH for Grad School. That's where we met and started having human babies in 2003 so the car was stored at my inlaws in Fresno, CA. (ever try to get a baby in and out of a car seat in the back of a Camaro? Not easy.). Wife passed away in 2014 (cancer). In 2020 our 17 year old son asked if he could have the car and my inlaws agreed, so I took over the title and we fixed it up so he could drive it.
1. Headliner cloth had disintegrated and fallen down. We replaced that ourselves (it could be better). Some of the interior trim fasteners were brittle and broke in the process, so the trim is not as secure as it could be, but should be fixed easily.
2. Front seat cloth has definitely seen better days so we put Camaro seat covers over them.
3. Automatic trunk latch broke so we disabled it. Still opens and closes with the key, just not automatically anymore.
4. Typical Camaro dashboard cracks so we put a dshboard cover over it.
5. Never been in an accident in all these years, but it now has a brand new ding on the left front from a nice neighbor or delivery person (thanks a lot!!)..
6. The clear coat of paint is peeling off/has peeled off the hood, top and back.
7. The AC is not working.
8. The stock radio/cassette player stopped working.
With no tunes and no AC in the SoCal summer heat my son found an old, reliable Corolla for cheap and now this baby is just parked on the street in front of our house feeling neglected. It has such sentimental value, but hoping someone else might be able to give her some love.
Could that be you? Make me an offer!!
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Here's what's up with this vehicle:
- Basically one owner. My wife got the car on her 18th birthday in 1987. She loved it. It was her baby. She drove it cross country from CA to OH for Grad School. That's where we met and started having human babies in 2003 so the car was stored at my inlaws in Fresno, CA. (ever try to get a baby in and out of a car seat in the back of a Camaro? Not easy.). Wife passed away in 2014 (cancer). In 2020 our 17 year old son asked if he could have the car and my inlaws agreed, so I took over the title and we fixed it up so he could drive it.
1. Headliner cloth had disintegrated and fallen down. We replaced that ourselves (it could be better). Some of the interior trim fasteners were brittle and broke in the process, so the trim is not as secure as it could be, but should be fixed easily.
2. Front seat cloth has definitely seen better days so we put Camaro seat covers over them.
3. Automatic trunk latch broke so we disabled it. Still opens and closes with the key, just not automatically anymore.
4. Typical Camaro dashboard cracks so we put a dshboard cover over it.
5. Never been in an accident in all these years, but it now has a brand new ding on the left front from a nice neighbor or delivery person (thanks a lot!!)..
6. The clear coat of paint is peeling off/has peeled off the hood, top and back.
7. The AC is not working.
8. The stock radio/cassette player stopped working.
With no tunes and no AC in the SoCal summer heat my son found an old, reliable Corolla for cheap and now this baby is just parked on the street in front of our house feeling neglected. It has such sentimental value, but hoping someone else might be able to give her some love.
Could that be you? Make me an offer!!
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