73 CAMARO Z-28 " Whats it worth"
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Nice find Brian. I bought one identical to it in 1981 except it was a 72 Z28. Drove it for awhile on the streets then made it in to a race car.
Nice car. You'll have a lot of fun with it.
Nice car. You'll have a lot of fun with it.
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Originally Posted by qtrmile2
Nice find Brian. I bought one identical to it in 1981 except it was a 72 Z28. Drove it for awhile on the streets then made it in to a race car.
Nice car. You'll have a lot of fun with it.
Nice car. You'll have a lot of fun with it.
in 2012 I plan on taking a road trip to see a few people...You are one i am considering Vince,...YOu and the boys planning any open shop parties in the spring ?
I would also like to go see Mark " Mopar 68" he is not far from my in-laws...and of course we been talking about it for years but I am gonna go and stay a few days with Tom ' Topsortsman" up in Maine.
oh and another thing Vince you know anything about this E-85 stuff other then what you can google...I would like some 1st hand experince from someone of how it effected their cars performance etc.... its got to pick it up if it acts anything like alcohol.....I know this 1st hand how alcohol will pick one up....picked me up 3 tenths in my old 67 camarto with the 511ci
also broke a Lifter the TQ increase was so much more...you could really feel the power difference in the seat on the return Road..
take care My friend and always Great to hear from you.......
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Juice:
I think you made a good buy there... is she a stock virgin mostly? Interior okay? She looks good. Many of us can remember driving in one of those in our adolescent "daze".... many memories of 1st/2nd & 3rd generation Camaros in high school when they were a dime-a-dozen. I would like one of those some time again.
I think you made a good buy there... is she a stock virgin mostly? Interior okay? She looks good. Many of us can remember driving in one of those in our adolescent "daze".... many memories of 1st/2nd & 3rd generation Camaros in high school when they were a dime-a-dozen. I would like one of those some time again.
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yes rigs pretty Much Stock....Bone gonna take a few cell phone pics this weekend and post up it takes decent Pics....lol
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B:
My first car was a 73 Camaro. Copper with saddle interior. If theres a blond with Big Boobs and a bad attitude in the back seat then you bought my old ride.
Good luck and drive the wheels off of it.
Scorp
My first car was a 73 Camaro. Copper with saddle interior. If theres a blond with Big Boobs and a bad attitude in the back seat then you bought my old ride.
Good luck and drive the wheels off of it.
Scorp