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here are videos of my 1968 camaro most of these were taken at the begining of summer before it went into the paint shop. Thats Why the car looks a lot different.
Very nice car! I have an '89 I'm fixing up (it sat for about 5 years). But I've been thinking about getting a '69 (yr I was born).My ultimategoal is to have a Camaro in every body style. Guess I'll hafta win the lottery!! lol
Actaully the price i paid wasn't too bad... After all i paid for it when i was 16 working part time at wendys. I bought it from one of my dads co workers. He also had a twin turbo RX7 which needed 2 turbos so he was selling the camaro pretty cheap. After i bought it I had it appraised and it was worth double what i paid for it. Now its worth more than double what it was appraised for then. But I have rebuilt the Engine, Transmission, Rear Axle, Front and Rear Suspension, Upgraded to disk brakes, ect. Actaully now that i think about it the only thing i have not repaced on the camaro is the fuel tank and lines going to the front, and the interior components But the paint, body work, and floor pans i recentally put into it was more than what i paid for it. So to make a long story short it all depends on what you are wanting. I had a car that needed a lot of work. Or you can buy one thats fully restored... Thats just not my style.
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2007 Avalanche
1995 S-10 Extended Cab
1968 Camaro SS