A bit of a barn find in the family (I think someone just forgot about this thing). Gf's aunt has an '81 Chevy Camaro Z28 (Canadian spec) with the 350ci V8, final year of production of 2nd gen and being Canadian spec it doesn't have all the emissions crap that the US '81s were installed with. Car is single owner (well, 2 owners, mom and daughter) and was parked in '87 in covered garage with only 10,200kms on the odometer.
Pulled the car out last month, flushed all fluids, gas tank looked pristine, no rust, battery, starter, tires, brakes replaced. Thing fired right up and drives great, which is insane for sitting 30 years. Car looks damn good, looks like it time travelled from the 80's. Still have the original purchase agreement and tons of documentation too.
Is there any demand for these cars? They weren't super powerful thanks to the whole energy crisis, but do people care about low mileage original owner cars like this? I see sites have valuation has it at $12k for excellent and $16k for concours condition. Seeing if next to no mileage would command more money or not.