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Old 11-10-2003, 08:56 AM
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I own a Chevy?

Well I have been doing the 80's Ford Fox Mustangs for 6 years now. I started with these because I was able to buy them fairly cheap and still had some of the old Muscle Car qualities that got me first interested in cars.
If I had the money or chance I still always wanted to do some late 60's early 70's GM, Ford, Mopar(didn't matter to me) muscle car. So now I have my chance I have inherited some1's problem child for a nothing price.
It's a 67 RS/SS Camaro original California car that was U-hualed to Mass in 87. Then later that year torn apart for a complete restoration. Like most frame-up backyard jobs it was never finished. I now own a 80% of the original car which 90% is in boxes. lol

So here is my plan since a lot of things are missing and I'm more interestd in having the original outside appearance but pure strip/street beast a lot of the original stuff is going bye bye. I have a lot of stuff to sell. So I was wondering where a good place on the net is to sell this stuff other than Ebay. And as I go I might ask you experts what a fair price is. If anyone needs some parts I always give AF-ers very good prices.
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Old 11-10-2003, 07:28 PM
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GT , in my opinion i wouldnt get rid of the of the original parts , id put them away some place safe , coz if you ever end up selling it it could mean a big differance in $$$$$$$$ . so unless you need the cash just put it out of sight .
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good luck with the camaro .

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Re: I own a Chevy?

Nothing beats hemmings.com to sell cars or parts.
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Re: I own a Chevy?

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GT , in my opinion i wouldnt get rid of the of the original parts , id put them away some place safe , coz if you ever end up selling it it could mean a big differance in $$$$$$$$ . so unless you need the cash just put it out of sight .
just my $.02

good luck with the camaro .

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I hear you except the fact that when the car is done it will be so far from original it will be useless to have original parts for the next owner. So I just figured selling the parts to help fund the replacement parts.

Ok I'll try to get pics but it's not much to look at, a frame, a body of the chassis and 10-15 boxes of parts.

Also I have the original 327 alll torn apart(every part still there), what do you think I should get for this??? I've had an offer of $800
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[Also I have the original 327 alll torn apart(every part still there), what do you think I should get for this??? I've had an offer of $800]

it all depends on what 327 it is . if its just a 2bbl low hp take the money and run . 4bbl 300 hp might be worth alot more . but im no expert .
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It's a 4bbl, taken striaght out of the car.
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It's a 4bbl, taken striaght out of the car.
I would sell it anyway. You should build a 383 stroker, my dad use to have one in his truck and it was wicked fast. Mid-upper 12's in a 4500 pound truck, and that was a seriously mild [email protected] and only .450'' lift. Also the stock tranny (TH400) was slipping real bad because it is worn out and not use to that kind of power. You could easily do 11's in that camaro, if you can get traction.
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