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Old 04-26-2024, 10:16 PM
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It brings up a good question that is often debated, how far gone is too far gone? If this was a marquis Camaro with big options and papers, would that change an opinion? I would NEVER attempt anything with this but is there someone out there that is overly optimistic about their abilities that would attempt such an undertaking?
To some people, nothing is too far gone. But, chances are, they have never attempted to rebuild a total rust bomb like this. IF it was a rare/limited production/highly optioned car, it would, most likely, be a "rebody", which I believe is what the seller is actually selling.
I don't see any evidence of a rear axle under it either. There are dollies around that clamp to the rocker pinchweld to facilitate rolling it onto a trailer/truck. Pulling it loose from Mother Earth's grasp would be an interesting undertaking...and yes, I have done stuff like that. It's the challenge that is the motivation. Go ahead, tell me there's no way I can do that...
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