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 Post subject: My first Yank
PostPosted:Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:25 pm 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Evening all

Going to look at a '89 Camaro on Wednesday, an IROC with the L03. It's done about 100,000 miles.

I'd love to know what I need to be looking out for so I don't just fall for the engine note and wind up with a lemon!
I guess that like any 20yr old car, I'm going to have to look out for the tin worm. Any areas that are particularly prone to rotting?
Any other tips for things to look at would be greatly appreciated.
Hopefully if everything goes well on Wednesday, I'll be rolling around in my first US car.

Cheers.


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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:02 am 
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Joined:Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:24 am
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Car Details:88 IROC Convertible
305 Tpi
Hi there and welcome,

IROC's can be real dogs. They tend to be bought buy people that can't afford to maintain them properly, I've certainly seen a lot of dogs in my time. Having said that, they are pretty basic cars with solid engines.

Tin worm? Look for leading edge of the bonnet, they tend to go there and the arches. Make sure you look underneath at the state of the floor pans as these have a great deal of input into structural integrity.

Without knowing more about the car, it's difficult to offer substantial advise. Check the codes in the centre glove box. Look for either code B4Z or Z28 on later cars to make sure it is a genuine IROC, many cars were just festooned with IROC parts. Should have all the side skirts, alloys, front fogs and bonnet louvers.

Check the engine for knocks and rattles and make sure the oil is not white (head gasket problems). Most chevy small blocks smoke a little when started up. interior parts are pretty easy to find and most mechanical bits are pretty standard.

Good luck and feel free to contact me if you want to share more info on the car.

Cheers,
Felix

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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:28 pm 
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Car Details:Hi Guy's, she's a 91 met grey 3rd gen with a 305 V8 and T tops, and a genuine 26,000km, no rust, landed from japan in 2005, 3 uk owners and I love to bits.....
Good look mate hope you get her and get some pictures on asap good luck ;)


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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:09 pm 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Gaaah...

Turns out she failed her MOT today due to a failed bulb in the fog light, and a knackered front shock. Parts on order from the US, so now I wait the 2-3 weeks for them to be delivered to the dealer, then fitted and re-tested.
So now I wait. :(


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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:37 am 
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Car Details:88 IROC Convertible
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2 weeks for a bulb and shock absorber? Sounds dodgey to me mate. Also if one shocker has gone the one on the other side sure as damn it will be too!

Still dubious about the 6 speed manual yet picture shows auto...

Tread carefully my friend.

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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:50 am 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Cheers Felix.

Both fronts are being done, apparently nobody in the UK was holding stock for 3rd gen shocks. I'd have thought someone like USAuto would have had something?
Yes, the description he gave in the ad was a pile of nonsense, but the description he's given over the phone would appear to be more accurate.

I wonder if I can do Devon to Shropshire and back in a day without completely killing myself?


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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:08 pm 
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I'm sure somebody has stock in the UK lol.

Yeah you can do that journey no probs. I did Belfast and back in a day to do mine :)

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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:39 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:45 pm 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Well, just spoke to USAuto, and they've got two on the shelf.
Time for another phone call...


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 Post subject: Re: My first Yank
PostPosted:Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:06 pm 
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Car Details:86 IROC-Z 305 Manual
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Did they say how much? I've always found them quite expensive.


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