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pupert
Mar 22nd, 02, 03:47 PM
i need the whole insides for an 80 camaro does anyone know where i can get it. somewhere close to north carolina?

novaderrik
Mar 22nd, 02, 04:30 PM
define "insides"...
you need a complete interior?

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1971 Nova(looks like 69 camaro from underneath!)
355sb, vortec heads, HOT cam,T-10 tranny, 3.70 gears 16X8" IROC wheels. 12" Corvette brakes on the way.
see pics here http://community.webshots.com/user/novaderrik

DOUG G
Mar 23rd, 02, 02:36 AM
www.valueparts.com (http://www.valueparts.com) on-line search for parts at recycle yards.

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My '68 Camaro (http://hometown.aol.com/Dougs68Camaro/index.html)
Doug G.
68 Camaro
406 ci.
13.5@102 W/ 2.73POSI.

RickB1B
Mar 23rd, 02, 02:45 AM
Try these guys. I don't know how new they deal with but there're pretty good. http://www.classicindustries.com/

NastyZ
Mar 23rd, 02, 12:40 PM
Or you could go where everyone else with 2nd gens finds parts:
www.nastyz28.com (http://www.nastyz28.com)

DjD
Mar 23rd, 02, 02:08 PM
There's always this sites "for sale" area www.camaros.net/ads (http://www.camaros.net/ads) and our sponsor Ground Up (http://www.ss396.com)

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...Dennis
"The '69 (http://chevelles.com/showroom/fine69_03.jpg), the '96 (http://chevelles.com/showroom/fine69_02.jpg) & the club (http://camaroslimited.com/)"

pupert
Mar 23rd, 02, 02:46 PM
I DONT WANT TO REGISTER JUST TO LOOK AT A WEB SITE NASTYZ

NastyZ
Mar 23rd, 02, 09:10 PM
I figured since you own or are asking about a 1980 Camaro (http://www.nastyz28.com/camaro/camaro80.html) you'd be interested in seeing stuff pertinant (http://www.nastyz28.com/tech/e-79dash.jpg) to it.

You only register if you need to post something. You can search the
<A HREF="http://www.nastyz28.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true" TARGET=_blank>
swapmeet area</A> and notice there's only 30 hits for interior.

I made the suggestion because if I need jeans I go to walmart, not Victorias Secret, you know. There's only 5000 other guys with a car just like yours there.

The other advice I'll give to you is: be patient, you'll need to piece together your interior from various sources. Our cars aren't like the 1st gens (1967 - 69) where you can open a catalog and buy nearly everything necessary to put the car together.

Some of the stuff you can get from ground up, this places sponsor, some of the stuff you can get from GM, or some of the stuff you need to "find". And to find it quickly, check the swapmeet.