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What to look for when buying


leighd
12-12-2005, 12:37 AM
I live in Australia and there arnt alot of camaros to choose from and there is 1 for sale near me and i rung the owner and he said that the body and interior are in good condition and its fine mechanically aswell but it wont start becuase its been sititng in a garage for a year.

should i even consider buying the car or what should i look for to make sure it wont cost a fortune to fix?

ROUDA
12-12-2005, 02:11 AM
What Year Is It And How Many Miles Is On It. Get The Car Started Before Buying It I Would Say Is A Must. Take It For A Test Drive.

leighd
12-12-2005, 02:20 AM
What Year Is It And How Many Miles Is On It. Get The Car Started Before Buying It I Would Say Is A Must. Take It For A Test Drive.


Its an 82, auto 2.8L V6

Genopsyde
12-12-2005, 02:38 AM
it better be cheap

Dyno247365
12-12-2005, 02:41 AM
Its an 82, auto 2.8L V6

I'd just like to voice my opinion on this. You will regret getting the v6 version. Check for rust, especially the axle

"Take It For a Test Drive"
...I didn't get to do that :crying:

leighd
12-12-2005, 02:46 AM
I'd just like to voice my opinion on this. You will regret getting the v6 version. Check for rust, especially the axle

"Take It For a Test Drive"
...I didn't get to do that :crying:


Its about $5500 USD might be able to get it for around $5000
whats wrong with the V6?
I wasnt really looking for a V8 becuase of the price of fuel here and insurance.


Ive been looking for some more and have found 2 other possibilities but camaros are pretty rare over here.

Dyno247365
12-12-2005, 02:55 AM
Its about $5500 USD might be able to get it for around $5000
whats wrong with the V6?
I wasnt really looking for a V8 becuase of the price of fuel here and insurance.


Ive been looking for some more and have found 2 other possibilities but camaros are pretty rare over here.

5 grand for a v6, where the f*** are you? I'm no expert but, I'll let someone else handle this, for that reason

*edit, oh Australia, didn't even know you had camaros, someone must know the price

leighd
12-12-2005, 03:14 AM
5 grand for a v6, where the f*** are you? I'm no expert but, I'll let someone else handle this, for that reason

*edit, oh Australia, didn't even know you had camaros, someone must know the price


what are the average prices over there?

supervisor1886
12-12-2005, 06:40 AM
v6s are slow and very bad on gas. 2.8 is a crapy motor as well.

Also i dont believe in all that bullshit that the car wont start after sitting for year. What can happen to it?? You can start a 60 year old traktor thats been sitting in the freaking field for 30 years. Sounds like crap. Dont buy.

supervisor1886
12-12-2005, 06:41 AM
$200-700 USD depending on condition

leighd
12-12-2005, 07:32 AM
$200-700 USD depending on condition


haha i havnt seen any under $5000 USD here

alphalanos
12-12-2005, 07:39 AM
If you pay $5,000 for an '82 Camaro V6 that wont start then I am very worried. For that price it should have a new engine and bascially everything else.

supervisor1886
12-12-2005, 08:27 AM
import thats why

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