For Sale: 1973 high performance Camaro This is not the type of car you can
take for a Sunday drive. It goes! To take a look (the pictures don't do it
justice) check out: www.autocollections.ca
RSCamaro - 12 Dec 2004 12:31 GMT
>For Sale: 1973 high performance Camaro This is not the type of car you can
>take for a Sunday drive. It goes! To take a look (the pictures don't do it
>justice) check out: www.autocollections.ca
Sorry, I have yet to see pretty much any 2nd Gen. Camaro with a
sticker price of $45,000cdn. Maybe if it was an unmolested Yenko or
Baldwin Motion car running a big block. What was done to the car that
you need to get such a high return on it. Was every bolt cleaned and
replated, replaced with stainless steel, gold plated? I'm not trying
to be funny, I'd really like to know.
...Ron
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68' Camaro RS
88' Firebird Formula
00' Mustang GT Vert
shelbyman - 14 May 2005 01:12 GMT
Well from what I know about that camaro every bolt on that car is new
along with every part on it. I saw the car last summer, that thin
sounds like it is pushing around 600hp I can't confirm that but
know it would eat my Shelby in a drag race. The owner bought me lunc
at The drive in and showed me about 100 pictures with all the stuf
done to the car. I have never seen a camaro that nice in Canada, i
is worth the money but it's a GM so I would never have it in m
garage. I can't remember the owner's name but you will probably se
him at some of the car show's. I believe he trailers most of hi
stuff
68 Shelb
71 Duste