F/S 2001 Camaro Z28 w/ 418cid stroker motor
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Year: 2001
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $0
Mileage: 90000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): FL
Color: White
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
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That a sick car man!!! If you did just some small things..Like even put some cloth interior, repaint your grille, detail it...I know your car has the works, but $14K in this econmy people seem to expect perfection..But badass setup!!
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I would re-dyno the car and post results. 450 out of a stroker LS1 is weak and might be hurting the sale. We have 3 stroker LT1's here in town that put down more than that and we all "know" how LT1's supposedly suck. Saying it's a "low reading dyno" just sounds lame. Many dyno shops would probably cut you a break and do like two pulls for $40-50. If you want to sell the car, it's a good investment. Not hating, just trying to help.
And yes, +1 on fixing the seat. Just gives the wrong impression.
And yes, +1 on fixing the seat. Just gives the wrong impression.
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I would re-dyno the car and post results. 450 out of a stroker LS1 is weak and might be hurting the sale. We have 3 stroker LT1's here in town that put down more than that and we all "know" how LT1's supposedly suck. Saying it's a "low reading dyno" just sounds lame. Many dyno shops would probably cut you a break and do like two pulls for $40-50. If you want to sell the car, it's a good investment. Not hating, just trying to help.
And yes, +1 on fixing the seat. Just gives the wrong impression.
And yes, +1 on fixing the seat. Just gives the wrong impression.
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^^^in regards to the previous 2 responses
I don't remember the exact dyno numbers and can't find the sheet. I went conservative with listing 450RWHP because I didn't want to give out any bad information. I'd rather underestimate than overestimate for the dyno numbers.
I know the car will clean up nice and I will do some of the small fixes myself if I cannot find a buyer at the price requested. But for the requested price, I am hoping the buyer knows he can easily fix up the minor appearance issues and have the car looking sick again!
I am done spending money on this car and it's really not that bad. Seat covers, touch up paint on the grill and a detail and the car is back to being a really nice inside and out car. If I can't move it, maybe I'll clean it up and do the minor things mentioned, but then I'd want to list it for more...
As for the dyno, if you can find me a shop in South Florida area that will do a few pulls for cheap, I'll do it immediately, as I am also curious to see the output on a different dyno.
Also, this car was not built to be a peak HP car, like some of the others on this site. I don't care about showing the highest HP number. I wanted usuable power that didn't need to be run at high RPM's all day. The way this car is set-up (and can easily be changed with big cam), it has plenty of useable power for the streets, not just a 1/4 mile track. The 'under the curve' power this car puts out is amazing and the torque comes on quick and stays strong.
Thanks for the input though.
I don't remember the exact dyno numbers and can't find the sheet. I went conservative with listing 450RWHP because I didn't want to give out any bad information. I'd rather underestimate than overestimate for the dyno numbers.
I know the car will clean up nice and I will do some of the small fixes myself if I cannot find a buyer at the price requested. But for the requested price, I am hoping the buyer knows he can easily fix up the minor appearance issues and have the car looking sick again!
I am done spending money on this car and it's really not that bad. Seat covers, touch up paint on the grill and a detail and the car is back to being a really nice inside and out car. If I can't move it, maybe I'll clean it up and do the minor things mentioned, but then I'd want to list it for more...
As for the dyno, if you can find me a shop in South Florida area that will do a few pulls for cheap, I'll do it immediately, as I am also curious to see the output on a different dyno.
Also, this car was not built to be a peak HP car, like some of the others on this site. I don't care about showing the highest HP number. I wanted usuable power that didn't need to be run at high RPM's all day. The way this car is set-up (and can easily be changed with big cam), it has plenty of useable power for the streets, not just a 1/4 mile track. The 'under the curve' power this car puts out is amazing and the torque comes on quick and stays strong.
Thanks for the input though.
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^^ Right on. All experienced members will agree with you about area under the curve, but that makes it even more important if you can post a dyno graph (I should have been more specific).
Understandable that you don't want to sink additional money in a car that you are selling, but anyone who does sales for a career knows that often a small additional investment to "spruce up" the item for sale can more than pay for itself in a higher selling price, or can be the difference between getting it sold at all. I don't have any hookups in FL, but I know a couple places I could get two pulls for $50 locally. $50 for dyno chart and $60 for the seat and maybe a little elbow grease on the other stuff and the car would sell.
Understandable that you don't want to sink additional money in a car that you are selling, but anyone who does sales for a career knows that often a small additional investment to "spruce up" the item for sale can more than pay for itself in a higher selling price, or can be the difference between getting it sold at all. I don't have any hookups in FL, but I know a couple places I could get two pulls for $50 locally. $50 for dyno chart and $60 for the seat and maybe a little elbow grease on the other stuff and the car would sell.
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^^^Been looking for a replacement seat but haven't found anything that is in good enough shape and people seem to think a drivers seat can net them $250...I'd rather do seat covers...
Funny thing is I do sales for a living, haha, just not car sales. Like I've tried to pointout, because I don't want to mislead anyone, basically the only 'issues' with the car are the drivers seat and the nose area (grille and some small chips). Nothing major and definitely not expensive, but after seeing receipts and invoices totalling around $30K, even spending a few dollars here and there is something I'd rather not do...unless I have to.
I just know how I think, and if I started spending a few dollars here and a few dollars there, I'd convince myself to keep the car. Then I'd spend money on new tires, interior, and possibly body kit and new paint...then I'm gonna put a bullet in my head for being retarded with my money.
As it is, someone could pick this car up for $14K (or OBO) and go crazy with making it to their particular liking and not have to be the one who put $40K into the car.
Maybe I have the wrong idea, but I just know once I start fixing things I can't stop until I have done everything the biggest and best possible.
Funny thing is I do sales for a living, haha, just not car sales. Like I've tried to pointout, because I don't want to mislead anyone, basically the only 'issues' with the car are the drivers seat and the nose area (grille and some small chips). Nothing major and definitely not expensive, but after seeing receipts and invoices totalling around $30K, even spending a few dollars here and there is something I'd rather not do...unless I have to.
I just know how I think, and if I started spending a few dollars here and a few dollars there, I'd convince myself to keep the car. Then I'd spend money on new tires, interior, and possibly body kit and new paint...then I'm gonna put a bullet in my head for being retarded with my money.
As it is, someone could pick this car up for $14K (or OBO) and go crazy with making it to their particular liking and not have to be the one who put $40K into the car.
Maybe I have the wrong idea, but I just know once I start fixing things I can't stop until I have done everything the biggest and best possible.