26,128 miles
Production for the 1991 Camaro started in February 1990. Big changes occurred, as all Camaros received a facelift in the form of a ground effects package for not only RS but also the Z28 models, while the IROC-Z was no longer offered. The Z28 featured a high-rise spoiler and non-functional hood blisters, and received a new wheel design to accent the new body. - The Camaro White Book This 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible is showing just 26,128 miles on the odometer and is featured in a black exterior (41U) with a medium dark gray cloth interior (82C) and black cloth convertible top. It is powered by the legendary 5.0-liter tune port injected (TPI) V8 motor mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. This one owner low mile Camaro is in very good overall condition with the exception of some areas of wear and buff through in the paint (as detailed in the photographs). The cloth interior shows very well and features bucket seats with center console, and AM/FM Cassette stereo. This Z28 is running on factory sixteen-inch alloy wheels wrapped with Bridgestone Potenza RE750 tires. If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at Legendary Motors LLC. (Legendary Motors LLC recommends that all future buyers schedule an appointment and give the car a personal look or have the vehicle inspected by a qualified professional. Although we do our absolute best to represent the vehicles accurately everyone has their own opinion on conditions and ratings.) Legendary Motors LLC makes no representation of the authenticity of vehicle identification numbers i.e. (matching numbers) other than to indicate the numbers as shown on the vehicle at the time of photographing.
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