2001 Camaro SS - NBM, CCWs, M6, 56k miles
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2001 Camaro SS - NBM, CCWs, M6, 56k miles
Year: 2001
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $11500
Mileage: 56600
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): TX
Color: Blue
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
I am the 3rd owner, first two owners were neighbors in California. Car has never been in an accident. I have owned the car for a little over a year and it has not given me a single problem. The car is super clean with very minimal dings/scratches. The CCW's do have curb rash on all but 1 rim, since they are aluminum they can be repaired (bought them this way). Also, the driver side window motor doesn't like to work..
$11.5k
Options:
SS Gril, SS Floor Mats, Hurst Shifter, Skip shift eliminator
Mods:
SLP Lid
Smooth Bellows
Borla Catback
Eibach Prokit
UMI Boxed Weld-in Subframe Connectors
LCA Relocation Brackets
BMR LCAs
UMI Short Stick
19" x 10" CCW 505a's
Driver 3/4 view:
Passenger 3/4 view:
Side view:
Dash:
Cockpit (driver seat has minimum wear):
Gauges:
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A couple more answers to questions that have been popping up.
T-Tops? Yes
Stock clutch? I believe so, the car doesn't get beaten on and has fairly low miles, I'll have to go through all the documentation that was given to me when I bought the car again to make sure
T-Tops? Yes
Stock clutch? I believe so, the car doesn't get beaten on and has fairly low miles, I'll have to go through all the documentation that was given to me when I bought the car again to make sure
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I have a few suggestions if I may. First, clean the interior, vacuum the carpets, and maybe use some armor-all (not my favorite, but it works). The first thing I look at when I go to buy a car is if the interior has been taken care of. If there are no deep scratches or gouges, cigarette burns, clean carpets, no stains on the seats or carpets, headliner looks good, and windows are clean, I know the owner cared a lot about the car. Second, I would see about replacing the driver's side window motor (and maybe the passenger's). They are not that expensive, and make a HUGE difference when it comes to selling the vehicle. Other than the issue of the carpets, this car is STUNNING. I think the CCWs really set off the car. Good luck with the sale!
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I have a few suggestions if I may. First, clean the interior, vacuum the carpets, and maybe use some armor-all (not my favorite, but it works). The first thing I look at when I go to buy a car is if the interior has been taken care of. If there are no deep scratches or gouges, cigarette burns, clean carpets, no stains on the seats or carpets, headliner looks good, and windows are clean, I know the owner cared a lot about the car. Second, I would see about replacing the driver's side window motor (and maybe the passenger's). They are not that expensive, and make a HUGE difference when it comes to selling the vehicle. Other than the issue of the carpets, this car is STUNNING. I think the CCWs really set off the car. Good luck with the sale!
You are right, I could take a new interior picture, I put it for sale on a whim and it was in need of a quick vacuum.
Standard vacuum gets the job done, the car is extremely clean.