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Wutup yall,
I Have a nice mint 1970 camaro and i was jus wondering wut do yall think i should do because it been sittin in a garage for 36 years and only has 6300 miles on it i no first things first ill give it a tune up change all fluides but wut else can i do to prserve it but yet still be able to make it road worthy
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Re: 1970 Camaro Classic help!!!!!!Please send me info people!!

If it has been sitting for 36 years without being run during that time, you will need to break down the engine to see if any electrolysis has siezed up any components, as well as treat the camshaft to some cam break-in lube (assembly lube) before you start it up or it might go tango-uniform on you.

If you've run it periodically during this time, treat the oil with STP, run the engine, and drain it.
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auction it
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Re: 1970 Camaro Classic help!!!!!!Please send me info people!!

after changing all the fluids and cams all that good stuff, you should check the electrical system to make shure all things are in order, Check your brakes, Tires for dry rott, shocks, and tranny other than that your good.
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after changing all the fluids and cams all that good stuff, you should check the electrical system to make shure all things are in order, Check your brakes, Tires for dry rott, shocks, and tranny other than that your good.
One more thing, do not auction it off thats the last thing you want to do because i have been looking for one and they are hard to come by of that year model.
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Whatever you do
DON'T I REPEAT DON'T auction it or sell it!!!!!!! If you do you will regrit it.
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Re: 1970 Camaro Classic help!!!!!!Please send me info people!!

Post some pictures of it and include the engine bay, interior, tires, front and rear end, shocks, etc and you'll get more feedback on what should be done to preserve the vehicle.
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