Beautiful car! I’ve got an identical black, 1985 IROC, ttops, original TPI car with charcoal Lier Siegler interior but mine was Ls1/4L60 swapped and I drive the wheels off of it every chance I get. I’ve got a couple of videos of it on my channel!
@@MSClassicCars that’s awesome!! Saw a video of the previous person who owned it and didn’t even want to drive it. Fear of mileage. Nice to see it again
While very cool, what good is it if you don't drive it?, I had the Super Chevy mag it was in and at the time I believe it only had 10 miles on it when they pulled it out of a shipping container, the front spoiler wasn't even installed, who the hell am I kidding, if I had the money I'd buy this bitch and have a glass case in my living room made to park it in and just admire it's beautiful perfection!
I dont get it. Why would you purchase a great new sports car that you would be itching to drive and be seen in and just immediately put it away new for 40 years? I mean, 40 years from now who knows im prob not even gonna be here. Only thing i can think of is he bought 2 of these same specs: he drove one and stored the other
@@robertmielke6196 $100,000 firm - I'd pay it in a heartbeat if I had the money. I bought a used low-mile 87 in exactly the same color scheme except for grey leather instead of cloth seats and the 5.7L when I came back from Desert Storm in 91 - good Lord I miss that car!!
I dont get it. Why would you purchase a great new sports car that you would be itching to drive and be seen in and just immediately put it away new for 40 years? I mean, 40 years from now who knows im prob not even gonna be here. Only thing i can think of is he bought 2 of these same specs: he drove one and stored the other
what a stunning beast ! a golden oldie from the 1980s !
My god! I feel my mullet growing….
I have a 87 but the 5.7 in really good OG condition but this is insane. Wow.
Beautiful car!
I’ve got an identical black, 1985 IROC, ttops, original TPI car with charcoal Lier Siegler interior but mine was Ls1/4L60 swapped and I drive the wheels off of it every chance I get. I’ve got a couple of videos of it on my channel!
Gorgeous! Tad nicer than my 83, hope you flushed and replaced ALL fluids, incl. Coolant, Brake, and clutch, with all its sitting.
It had less than 4 miles when they first found it… I’d try to keep that number down… Then another video had it with 9 miles.
@anthonywithem2272 unfortunately moving it around adds up here and there. We've since sold this.
Wow!! So technically today Wednesday May 8th 2024 is The Holy Grails 39th birthday 🎂🥳
It was built on April 22, but we could still count that for when it was sold! That is pretty cool!
In love
Doesnt that single snorkle air cleaner mean that engine is the base LG4 150hp?
170hp with the manual tranny, would've been nicer with the 215hp TPI motor.
Yes.
Is this the one that was found in a trailer for 20 plus years
Yes it was
@@MSClassicCars that’s awesome!! Saw a video of the previous person who owned it and didn’t even want to drive it. Fear of mileage. Nice to see it again
If that’s the one Ken had, he tried to not let it get to double digits on the odometer
Is this the one that was stolen?
This will have major issues based on 11 miles. Cars do not like to sit for 30 nears!! My opinion.
The car was fully gone through, thanks. And has already been sold.
Nobody going to drive this car it will sit like this for the rest of its life passed on from owner to owner
While very cool, what good is it if you don't drive it?, I had the Super Chevy mag it was in and at the time I believe it only had 10 miles on it when they pulled it out of a shipping container, the front spoiler wasn't even installed, who the hell am I kidding, if I had the money I'd buy this bitch and have a glass case in my living room made to park it in and just admire it's beautiful perfection!
I dont get it. Why would you purchase a great new sports car that you would be itching to drive and be seen in and just immediately put it away new for 40 years? I mean, 40 years from now who knows im prob not even gonna be here. Only thing i can think of is he bought 2 of these same specs: he drove one and stored the other
I got unsubscribe this guys too high dollar for me I’m not a millionaire
How much was the asking price?
@@robertmielke6196 $100,000 firm - I'd pay it in a heartbeat if I had the money. I bought a used low-mile 87 in exactly the same color scheme except for grey leather instead of cloth seats and the 5.7L when I came back from Desert Storm in 91 - good Lord I miss that car!!
100k
@@F-ZERO Thank You for the Reply!
@@F-ZERO100k joke, the guy prolly paid 40,000 for it…
I dont get it. Why would you purchase a great new sports car that you would be itching to drive and be seen in and just immediately put it away new for 40 years? I mean, 40 years from now who knows im prob not even gonna be here. Only thing i can think of is he bought 2 of these same specs: he drove one and stored the other