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Re: My "Day 2" 1968 Camaro find & purchase
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 4onthefloor</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What made the guy Sell the Car to You In that 10 year time span,Did you become friends with the owner of the car?I must say that Camaro has a LOT of potential,As soon as I saw them chains in Front-I could tell that was a Fast Car in its day-It would be cool if the owner could gather up some older photos and some Street Race stories-Very Cool Score on your Part,Are you gonna build it As it was or do your own thing to the car?Cant wait to see progress Pic's.. </div></div>
When I was in the area I would randomly stop by and ask about the car since I knew about it. He would tell me some stories now and then. He was going to use the 12 bolt rear out of it for a 1970 Nova he had but he sold that since he damaged it trying to put it up on some wire spools with a bucket loader. A young lady also came outside and was glad that someone was interested in getting the "junk" out the yard. I also bought a 1969 B-Body Dana 60 from him on my visit 2 years ago which softened him up. To be honest, I am not going to build it. It was a cool car and I hated seeing it sit so I had to save it before it wasn't worth saving at all. It would make an excellent and cool project for someone. -Matt |
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It seems like old race cars Come back to life,That camaro would be Perfect to Build up "Street Racer" style-it has a history of it and some old school modifications already done to it,If you could get some pic's of the car in its Glory-that would be iceing on the cake......
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Re: My "Day 2" 1968 Camaro find & purchase
In the close up shot of the 12 bolt, it appears that the pass. side frame rail is split / rotted? Or is it the picture?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fast67VelleN2O</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The car has a lot of surface rust on the suspension parts but is surprisingly solid underneath. It was undercoated since new. Frame rails, shock mounts, torque box areas, front subrame, cowl and windshield area, rockers, braces, etc are all rock solid. Typical fender, door and quarter panel rust and the driver's side footwell has two small holes. -Matt </div></div> |
Re: My "Day 2" 1968 Camaro find & purchase
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Chandler</div><div class="ubbcode-body">In the close up shot of the 12 bolt, it appears that the pass. side frame rail is split / rotted? Or is it the picture?</div></div>
That is a piece of undercoat that has flaked off. The paint underneath is glossy. -Matt |
Re: My "Day 2" 1968 Camaro find & purchase
Please Dont cut it up and evil bay the car!!!!!!!
If I wasnt involved in my 455 olds engine build I would buy it from you....that car is so vintage cool |
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The car is going to stay exactly the way it is.
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http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...6/IMAG0687.jpg reminds me of my dad's old 67 .
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If I only had the room.
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No body ,or heater man I know there. Some boat guy there,I think with a Vet.
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Re: My "Day 2" 1968 Camaro find & purchase
Interesting update. This car just came back to me yesterday. It's changed hands 2 times since I've sold it. A lot of the cool parts are missing but still has the tow tabs, the 12 Bolt, and the whole stick setup. I bought it cheaper this time than I originally did the first time. The first pic is how it left me. The rest is how I just got it back.
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