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Matt, you can buy a very nicely restored original drivetrain L34 for that kind of money. Go to most Camaro shows or rod runs and you will find one. A friend bought an original unrestored car that was loaded with options in Pigeon Forge last fall for $19k. Needed paint and detailing but was a very nice driver................RatPack...................
I think you answered your own question about buying this car anyways......................... |
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Hmm, that car has it's POP. Check out the #'s:
http://www.camaros.net/forum/Forum6/HTML/002268.html #'s look fine for an L65 auto car. So that 10 bolt is original, ummm, maybe the tag isn't. BTW, he posted the VIN & trim tag in a prior post. [Edited by Kurt S (04-09-2002 at 11:19 PM).]
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Thanks Kurt. No wonder that dealer had such and bad reputation.
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Check out this thread on this car at the Camaro site.
http://www.camaros.net/forum/Forum2/HTML/002963.html |
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That car has recentely sold in Charlotte NC.I saw the car over the weekend at Charlotte.Car is still worth mid $20's with what was priced there.That car was done by a fellow in NC.It's not always the dealers we need to watch but it is our good old southern boyz!
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Camaroking how much did it sell for in Charlotte? That will give me a starting point. I got no problem with the dealer making a few bucks.
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The person selling the car was not a dealer it was a private person who bought the car about a year ago from Golden Classics.He loves the car he just wanted a Z28 or something.I believe the price was asking around $26 or $27K.He sold it on thursday the first day he was there and that is who i guess researched the POP.
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