Price for 79' Camaro??
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Price for 79' Camaro??
1979 Camaro, guys says it has a 350 in it, t-tops, only one seat in it. interior is gutted. outside looks preety good. they want $4500 for it. it was leakin fluid where it is parked. Im gunna offer like $2000 and work from there
whtyou guys think?? i'll find out the mileage 2morrow and some more info on the motor,
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whtyou guys think?? i'll find out the mileage 2morrow and some more info on the motor,
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It looks OK I guess, I wouldn't pay $4500 though. No way. It's a $2k or less car.
It's so easy and common to move body panels on these cars, you'd have to get at the tag to see if it's a real Z28 or not. The wheels are from an 80-81 Z28. Too bad no center caps though, those damn things are expensive (like $30 ea).
It's so easy and common to move body panels on these cars, you'd have to get at the tag to see if it's a real Z28 or not. The wheels are from an 80-81 Z28. Too bad no center caps though, those damn things are expensive (like $30 ea).
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Agreed that you shouldn't be paying more the 2 grand for the car based on the photos.
It does have the correct hood, fenders and louvers for a 78-79 Z/28, but all the front spoiler stuff and rear 1/4 wheel opening spoilers are missing, and that adds up $$$.
Wrong headlamp and parking lamp trim pieces on it for a Z/28 (should be black), as well as the parking lamps themselves (should have a chrome bar across the center).
The T-top option is something you see more on Firebird/Trans Am models more than Camaros, although 33,000-something Camaros were ordered with the CC1 option Fisher T-tops in '79.
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It does have the correct hood, fenders and louvers for a 78-79 Z/28, but all the front spoiler stuff and rear 1/4 wheel opening spoilers are missing, and that adds up $$$.
Wrong headlamp and parking lamp trim pieces on it for a Z/28 (should be black), as well as the parking lamps themselves (should have a chrome bar across the center).
The T-top option is something you see more on Firebird/Trans Am models more than Camaros, although 33,000-something Camaros were ordered with the CC1 option Fisher T-tops in '79.
Derek
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Has a Z/28 grille, hood and holes where the front ground effect would be, but has Sport Coupe / Berlinetta bezels. Has a wrong emblem on the rear (it's from a 1972). If it has no interior and looks like it might need a little bit of work I'd say it's worth no more than $2,500. Someone also did a **** poor job aligning the rear spoiler, too. I'm going to guess its eather a Z/28 missing some of it's factory peices or it's a Sport Coupe / Berlinetta with some later added parts. If you go look at the car again, copy down the numbers on the firewall and PM me, I'll decode it for you.
If you're not sure what I'm talking about, here's an example.
We just bought a 1981 Sport Coupe for $1000, pretty mint interior (305, TH350).
Peace,
James.
If you're not sure what I'm talking about, here's an example.
We just bought a 1981 Sport Coupe for $1000, pretty mint interior (305, TH350).
Peace,
James.