1979 Camaro For Sale
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Q: i have a 1979 camaro for sale. its in as is condition. doesnt run at the moment. im only asking 1500. obo?
A: hey send me a pic and we will discuss later on the price but a pic of the whole car
Q: Trading my restored 1981 Camaro Z28 for a beaten-up 1969 Camaro SS.?
Yesterday one of my dads old friends who owns a wreaking yard asked me if i want to trade my 1981 Camaro Z28 that has been built to the bone for a 1969 Camaro SS that is in ok shape I have already seen it. Its in about the same shape that my 1981 was when I first got it.
My 1981 Camaro has a 435hp 350ci engine that cost me if i look at my sale records $2365.87 in total to build. Then the paint is a dark metallic red and the paint and all the materials in total cost me $951.73 in total to do the body work with the paint came around $1000. I have a Hotchkis Sport Suspension TVS system Part No. 80017 with Edelbrock Performer Shocks that cost my in total $1,658.67. That car sits on a set of 15inch American Racing TTD that came to $926.34 for the whole set with BF Goodrich Radial T/As that came up to about $100 a tire i don’t have the sales record on that. Then i rebuilt the Turbo 400 and replaced the brake pads for cheap fuck all. In total the car came up to about $6000 to build.
Do you think i should trade my tricked out 81 Camaro Z28 for a 1969 Camaro SS thats in ok yet kind of in sad shape that i know is fixable. The 69 Camaro also dose not have an engine in it but i have a 454 in my back yard that i was saving for a if i ever get a 1970 Chevelle but i think it would love to find a home in a 69 Camaro. Also i already have a 1971 V8 Vega Wagon Project on the go so i won’t be able to start working on it right away. I’m also helping a friend build a 1979 Camaro Z28 to the same specs I did mine. Do you think this would cause an car building over load. I need some opinions on this.
These are all really good answers for opinions I have nothing against any of them. I especially like the idea of keeping the engines and put the that 350 into the V8 Vega I’m building and still go forward with the 454 for the 69 Camaro. I have already confirmed the car is a real SS on the VIN # I will show you the actual car. Click on this link http://www.readytofix.com/Ad/1969_Camaro_Flood.htm and the actual car is further down the list that says 1969 SS – Insurance Flood Car – $3,100. Any other information you would like me to add just ask.
I have asked if I can do the trade for the 69 Camaro but I get to keep the 350 in my 81 Camaro and it was a no go.
A: Get the ‘69, that car will always be worth more and turn more heads than the ‘81 ever will. Slap that 454 in it and you will have one very sick ride. And if it’s a true SS, then you will command even more respect than the ‘81. Sounds like you built up a great ‘81, but if it was me, I’d let it go if I could get the ‘69 for a fair price
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