Well,
it has been some time since I have posted something for Rotting in Style. I do apologize for that, but I have been
getting about three to four days off per month, so I have been very, very busy. Regardless, I figured if I was going to post something,
it might as well be a good one. So I
bring to you a 1989 Camaro in Sitka, Alaska.
I mean, why not? Camaros always
seem to do well on here.
Anyway,
abandoned Camaros seem to be quite popular in Alaska. If you have read this blog in the past, or
watched some of the past videos, you’ll remember seeing a 1989 IROC-Z and a
1979 Z28. Well this one is a little less
special as it is a 1989 Camaro RS with the 2.8L V6. To make up for it, I did a little bit more digging.
This
car was last registered in 2003 by what looks like the third and final owner,
and has probably sat here since. The
last owner looks like he had a lien on it in 1992, and in 1994, it was sold at
an auto auction. How’s that for digging?
Even
if it does only have the 2.8L V6, it’s still a sad sight to see for any
American car lover. This body style is personally
my favorite when it comes to Camaros. The
body of this one however has the typical abandoned in Alaska accessory:
moss. There is also some dirt and rust
as well.
The interior
may be all there, but it seems quite scattered.
There is a transmission outside of the car, but I don’t know if it is
for this Camarao or not. The battery, I
can say for sure though, is not where it is supposed to be as it’s sitting in
the left headlight cutout.
While
it would be nice to see this car running and driving again, I doubt it will be
moving again anytime soon. So it looks
like it will remain sitting, Rotting in Style.
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Another Camaro?
ReplyDeleteCool to see another US car ad, so different to what we have in the UK.
It's Green Pretzel by the way, didn't realize it would hide my username.
ReplyDeleteHaha. They are much different compared to what we have now. The 80s seemed so fun in terms of the ads.
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