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The Chevrolet Camaro III Restyling (1985-1992) is a classic American pony car, offering iconic 80s styling and V8 power at an accessible price. It's ideal for enthusiasts seeking a project car or a distinctive daily driver with strong aftermarket support.
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Chevrolet Camaro III Restyling prices range from $450 to $2,300. Average price is $1,142. Average mileage: 376K km.
THM700R4 (4L60) Automatic Transmission Failure
Fuel Pump Failure
Electrical Gremlins (e.g., faulty gauges, lights, power accessories)
Suspension Bushing Wear (especially control arms, sway bars)
Oil Leaks (valve covers, oil pan, rear main seal on V8s)
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THM700R4 (4L60) Automatic Transmission Failure
Fuel Pump Failure
Electrical Gremlins (e.g., faulty gauges, lights, power accessories)
Suspension Bushing Wear (especially control arms, sway bars)
Oil Leaks (valve covers, oil pan, rear main seal on V8s)
Conduct a thorough rust inspection: Pay close attention to floorboards, subframe rails, and around T-top seals.
Check for T-top leaks: Look for water stains inside, especially on the carpet, headliner, and in the trunk.
Assess engine and transmission condition: Listen for abnormal noises, check fluid levels and color. Test drive for smooth shifts and proper engagement.
Verify electrical system functionality: Test all lights, gauges, power windows, radio, and HVAC controls.
Review service history and VIN: Ensure it matches documentation and check for accident history, especially if importing from the USA.
Factor in restoration costs: Many examples will require some level of cosmetic or mechanical refreshment due to age.
Research engine variants: Understand the differences between V6, TBI V8, and TPI V8 options to match your desired performance.