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Old 10-12-2006, 07:36 AM
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Question 1976 Camaro Lt

My brother aquired this car in the late 90's. It still runs, has a good looking 350 engine, very minimal body rust, don't know about under the car. The problem is it has no title and registration. My brother can't even own the car he just bought a house and has two small children. So my mom wants to parts it out. Is this car worth some mondo bucks or is it a peice of shit. Give me some good answers here I could own this car if it's worth something.
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Re: 1976 Camaro Lt

ANY mid '70s Camaro is worth SOMETHING. Type LT is not among the ones collectors would pay BIG monery for. Actually, no model in '76 is among the popular ones. BUT...

As said, any mid '70s Camaro. Virtually ALL the parts that fit the body of a '76-'81 fit. ALL the good suspension stuff from Z/28 and Trans Am fit. The car is strong enough (if not a "t-top) to add frame connectors and go drag racing. A cage would make it better, yet.

Nope. Don't crush it. Even if all you get is a couple bills, sell it to someone that will DO something with it. All those cars that haven't already been scrapped or rusted out, NEED to be saved. IMO

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