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HAHA! I told you guys to use your brains. Camaros don't belong in the snow.
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The seventh pic is what made my jaw drop... couldn't look anymore. Thats awfull dude, I know its mostly body work but still (hopefully its just body work!). I'm no expert but from having a few of our cars repaired over the years it usually looks much worse than it is. I can't tell if thats the frame you've shredded underneath but if its just the front and rear quarters that need to be replaced you should be able to find those in a scrapyard. If the rear bumper brackets/mounts aren't busted you can easily keep it and use body filler in patch it up (same with the door). That front wheel is what really worries me brother. Lets pray the suspension is ok. |
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Re: Pics!! Do Not Drive In The Snow:(:(
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Re: Pics!! Do Not Drive In The Snow:(:(
Snow is why you buy a 1986 Ford Escort 2 door 5 speed. A little piece of shit car that you can beat around for winter months and get rid of come summer time. And you can get em for like $150.
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I totally agree - there's no argument (but NO need to rub it in like the other SOB did). My everyday beater is a '93 Subaru Impreza, FWD, 1.8L H4, 110hp. Paid $2,500 CAD for it before last winter and its been amazing. This was right AFTER I had bought a '93 Camry from my girlfriends friend for $500 - thing barely made it to my mechanic to certify, it had no brakes, huge rust and holes directly underneath the drivers seat... car ended up in the junkyard but I got my money back. I hear you Josh, I used to buy and sell beaters on a winter by winter basis. Just got to be careful.
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