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I could see if it were an optioned car. Maybe an RS, SS or Z. The nice thing about a 70 is they still had the 12 bolt and low back buckets with headrests. This car has none of them.
Where was I when you guys were trying to unload these cars? lol |
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You should try to find one a bit more solid.
Thats going to need a boat load of work and its just a plane jane... Wait out for a better starter car...
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front bumper is std and cut w a hack saw to look like a rs.
rich
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One of my MAJOR pet peeves is when someone calls a 70-73 Camaro a Split bumper car. The split bumper was part of the RS package only! It could have been a plain RS, an RS/SS or RS/Z28. People just don't listen or care.
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Looking HERE for Rust Free western U.S. 70-73 Body.........
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Looking HERE for Rust Free western U.S. 70-73 Body......... [/ QUOTE ] Huh? |
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One of my MAJOR pet peeves is when someone calls a 70-73 Camaro a Split bumper car. The split bumper was part of the RS package only! It could have been a plain RS, an RS/SS or RS/Z28. People just don't listen or care. [/ QUOTE ] I thought they were called "Round tail light" cars?
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I could see if it were an optioned car. Maybe an RS, SS or Z. The nice thing about a 70 is they still had the 12 bolt and low back buckets with headrests. This car has none of them. [/ QUOTE ] Not all 1970 Camaros had 12 bolts. The SS and Z/28 were the only ones. The 1970 Camaro in my opinion is the most sought after of the second generation. The difficultly in restoring these cars is that there are a lot of one year only parts on the car I.E seats, steering wheel, hood springs, one year only 12 bolt if SS or Z/28, rear defroster, the rear package tray is one year only as well. Early cars also had a different driver side inner fender. Honestly the price is a little high but it's worth alot more then $1000-1500. Since it is missing a lot of the original parts I would offer him $2500-3000. Rick H. |
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[ QUOTE ] Looking HERE for Rust Free western U.S. 70-73 Body......... [/ QUOTE ] Huh? [/ QUOTE ] He wants to buy a nice one.
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