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Old 12-03-2005, 11:11 PM
COPO_Anders COPO_Anders is offline
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Sam, a 1969 Camaro in good shape is pretty valuable over here, regardless of what engine it came with from the factory. It would cost me more than 2000$ to ship it back to the US, so I think it is better to have the car done over here. It´s also an opportunity to learn about the quality of available restoration parts. After having rebuilt the rearhalf of the car, I could sell it to someone who would do the restoration himself. That way I wouldn´t lose any money, and I would learn more about the parts.
So, considering the fact that it is probably a 307 car, what parts would you buy to get the best quality/Dollar ?
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Old 12-03-2005, 11:55 PM
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Anders, I would start with buying some very good used parts. I like good used. I think good used sheetmetal always seems to fit better than anything out there. Plus it is original. There are many good parts out there to bead blast or repaint yourself. When that doesn't work anymore I would, and I HATE to say it buy the Taiwan sheetmetal. (Goodmark) There are some better quality resto parts you can buy out there lately. Just keep looking. NOS and Jimmy Stubbing parts I would save for a better car. They are more expensive but....good quality. If you do not want to get parts reanodized or recolored buy some quality paints from Eastwood or Ricks First Generation for your colored and anonidized and dichromate parts. For an average driver to learn on I think you will be ok with these products. Everybody has to learn some where and this is as good as any. I would buy Jerry MacNeishs book. Get a Ricks First Generation catalog and have Bob Harris at Camaro Specialities send you his catalog. Your most valuable info will NO doubt come from this site and its people. Just look what Darren did (Darren X33)!! Don't hesitate to ask. That is how we ALL learn! Sam
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