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'69 Camaro in a crate.

I jsut got the October issue of Hot Rod. They have an article that you can buy a brand new 69 Camaro. Well its more like the steel body of the 69 Camaro, and other body styles and other brands like the Mustang to come. They say the bodys will cost around $12,000. I agree with what the article says, If you don't have the hart to rip up an original camaro you can do what ever you want with these bodys. I've been trying to find a link for it but came up empty. I'm gonna keep trying to find a link, but if anyone else comes up with one that would be cool to.
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Re: '69 Camaro in a crate.

thats cool. i think they should be able to reproduce the whole car for around 20k that would rock
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Re: '69 Camaro in a crate.

up until just a few years ago you could still buy NOS fenders/quarters/hoods etc from GM for first gens.
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Re: '69 Camaro in a crate.

If I get the money I might get one and work on it as a project car. I dunno. I'll have to wait and see what happens.
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Re: '69 Camaro in a crate.

i also read an article that because these new ones are comming out, if you have any original....its value is gonna sky rocket! ( i hope this is true)
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Re: '69 Camaro in a crate.

it probally is
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