: I found a 68 camaro I wanna know if......
IFoundA68 Apr 12th, 01, 09:29 AM Is this car a good choice, because i need something affordable heres the link http://www.camaros.net/forum/smile.gif
its $1,950.00
http://www.countryclassiccars.com/cars/68bcvcam.jpg
HwyStarJoe Apr 12th, 01, 09:34 AM Ummm.... I love the grill.
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Post the cowl tag numbers and VIN#.
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'69 wallet crusher
kz1000ltd Apr 12th, 01, 09:44 AM But that front bumper sure is shiny! http://www.camaros.net/forum/smile.gif Give us some more details, like what kind of drivetrain is in it, check it out thoroughly for rust, especially in the rear quarters, rockers, floorpans and in the trunk......KZ
Racer#00 Apr 12th, 01, 09:59 AM Check the wiring too. Some kid owned my 67
prior to me and cut into every power supply under the dash for his stereo. I'm in the process of restoring the car and have to replace the whole under dash harness. It's about $400.
Like KZ said, check the floors and trunk good too.
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Racer#00
Plain Jane 67
76 Trans Am Stock Car
74 Z28 (Basket case)
IFoundA68 Apr 12th, 01, 10:01 AM i said for me not ya'll lol http://www.camaros.net/forum/smile.gif ty
IFoundA68 Apr 12th, 01, 10:06 AM well, the problem is its in like oregeon and i live in tx which is terrible cuz theres not one camaro i can afford anywhere around here!!! http://www.camaros.net/forum/frown.gif but we still need to get da mula and once we do im gonna find out more about the car, they said it runs good, but im probably gonna do a full restore (but its not gonna be stock) lol http://www.camaros.net/forum/smile.gif
HawaiianCamaro Apr 12th, 01, 10:22 AM not to bad i guess for $1500
HawaiianCamaro Apr 12th, 01, 10:23 AM My nephew sent that same one to me and he lives near by and they quoted him 1500 not 1950
IFoundA68 Apr 12th, 01, 10:31 AM hehe, great minds think alike lol, ty for info http://www.camaros.net/forum/smile.gif
born lucky Apr 13th, 01, 03:05 PM The camaros looks like a driver. I would take the advice of the above people. Look into the car. Look for rust, previous accidents,make a note of what you would need to drive the car. Remember it costs money to do things.
Your possible camaro looks like the one I found 2 years ago. I have it in my garage for a full resto. I'm having a good time working on it. I decided not to drive it in the shape it was in. I have the time but I am always short on cash.
HwyStarJoe Apr 14th, 01, 04:36 AM Cash? Is that some new thing I ain't heard of yet? Where can I get some cash for my Camaro?
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kdorsett Apr 16th, 01, 05:08 AM If you can get someone to check it out, you can always have it trailered down. I bought mine right outside of Bakersfield , Ca. and found someone to trailer it home for $450.
Kevin
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68 Camaro SS - In Resto
Chris Edwards Apr 16th, 01, 05:39 AM looks like an old VeGa Grill or somthing from a AMC (almost a car) Gremlin or pacer...
heheheh
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Gary Dorion Apr 18th, 01, 05:46 PM I sure wish I could get a grill like that for my 69:rolleyes
Gary Dorion Apr 18th, 01, 05:48 PM I sure wish I could get a grill like that for my 69:roll eyes. Maybe I'll get it right some day. I'm waiting for 8-tracks to make a come back.
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