Looking For 67-69 Camaro
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Like title says I looking for 67-69 Camaro, think of getting out of the late fbody cars and maybe move to early ones. So if you have one I would love to see even if your not selling, Thanks. Yes SShawk I might be getting rid of both my cars, even the new motor.
Not looking to move any of my stuff yet, so if you know me save your phone call or text.
Not looking to move any of my stuff yet, so if you know me save your phone call or text.
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hard to find one in good condition for good reasonable price. that why i went with my 1972 nova but unfortunately i am stuck for right now and its on the selling block for now . if it sells, it sells and if it dont, i will fix up ....
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n lets not tell nobody
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Been drooling over this one, just not the right time for me.
Been drooling over this one, just not the right time for me.
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I have a 71 Camaro for sale, also a 68 Firebird. They are drag cars thou. The Firebird has a complete wiring harness in it and wouldn't be hard to put back on the street. Have clear titles for both.
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as for rust and the bad, under rear window panel but have new steel replacement panel already, bottom rear quarter panel behind tire, a small hole on top of roof above driver, and taillight panel needs replacing as well as front dented bumper. front window has crack and needs complete rear window. also needs trunk floor and rear wheel tubs.
as for the good, now have matching rear centerlines to go with the fronts. like you noted, it was an a/c car . has new 2 inch cowl steel hood. have ls1 radiator and electric fans for it. has narrow ford 8.8 rear with 3.73s and the back halve work has been started. has 15x10 wheels but could fit 15x12s .
car is pretty solid despite work needed. it is a project car with lots of potential and priced at 2500 so it can be build to new owner's taste which is why i bought it in the first place.
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Whatever you buy, just make sure it is mostly rust-free. Beware of fresh paintjobs, those can hide a lot of poor bondo bodywork which will begin to show up in a year or two later. I'd rather see an original paint car, or a car painted at least 5-10 years ago. Rust is time consuming and costly to repair, everything else is very simple with these cars. Don't even pay attention to interior, that can be changed out to look brand new for less than $2000 in most cases. 1st gen parts are cheap.
I've got 2 '69 Camaros right now. My favorite car, period.
I've got 2 '69 Camaros right now. My favorite car, period.
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Whatever you buy, just make sure it is mostly rust-free. Beware of fresh paintjobs, those can hide a lot of poor bondo bodywork which will begin to show up in a year or two later. I'd rather see an original paint car, or a car painted at least 5-10 years ago. Rust is time consuming and costly to repair, everything else is very simple with these cars. Don't even pay attention to interior, that can be changed out to look brand new for less than $2000 in most cases. 1st gen parts are cheap.
I've got 2 '69 Camaros right now. My favorite car, period.
I've got 2 '69 Camaros right now. My favorite car, period.
Thanks for the info, I had a 67RS & 68 before. I drop my 67RS to get some frame rails put back on the 67, the guy sold my car to his buddy and lost his shop. Manager had locked him out, once I finally caught up with the guy at another shop. My car was in 100 pieces and I lost interest in it and sold it, my biggest mistake. Now I would love to have another
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https://www.shellfcu.org/images-autos/67%20camaro.jpg
I would love to see more pics of the car, because its just to far to drive just to check out, Thanks. And I work for the U.S. Postal Service, loan from the Federal Credit Union should be easy or I could use The Postal Credit Union.