Restore or begiin with something nicer??
Freakflyer
02-24-2005, 09:10 PM
I have two 3rd gen Camaros, I want to create a nice custom powerful ride to cruse. Should I Build from the ground up? (both really need work) or should I sell them and purchase a more intact starter Camaro? Which would be more cost effective? Any other suggestions? Help!
DaMoNe6969
02-24-2005, 09:18 PM
Buying one thats nicer to begin with is always going to be a more economical choice.. But the satisfaction that comes with building your own car more than makes up for the time and money spent..
parts for the cars are plentiful and they're very simple to work on
parts for the cars are plentiful and they're very simple to work on
Genopsyde
02-24-2005, 10:28 PM
can you be more specific on how bad they are? maybe post some photos.
FormulaLT1
02-25-2005, 12:13 PM
I agree with Geno but also want to welcome you to the forum.
John
John
Freakflyer
02-26-2005, 11:26 PM
Thanks for the welcome i will put pics soon thanks for the help. one i have been working on for a year it is not too far away but it still needs engine, trans.,paint, and minor amount of interior work.
thanks again, any other suggestions send them my way.
thanks again, any other suggestions send them my way.
89IROC&RS
02-27-2005, 12:50 PM
well it depends on what cars you have and what car you are looking to cut up. For instance, i would freak out if you sold a pair of beaters, that were strait but needed alot of work, to buy say an 1LE or G92 camaro and cut it up to make a custom ride. Now if you have to honest to god horror stories, and buy a clean run of the mill 305 equipped RS Id say thats a better way to go. It also depends on what mods you are looking to do. If youre planning on doing a full blown custom job with new interior, new paint, custom engine and the works, id say keep what you have because its not gonna matter what shape they are in now, rather than taking a clean car that could be a daily driver and changing it. but thats just me being sentamental.
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