View Full Version : Restorable, need bodywork, or front clip?


SNBRacing
10-07-2003, 09:28:00 PM
Well the body looks solid from the sides, but it looks like i may need an entire front end. Tell me what you think, thanks.
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro1.jpg
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro2.jpg
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro3.jpg
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro4.jpg
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro5.jpg
http://www.skinandbonesmotorsports.com/images/camaro6.jpg



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1976 2dr sport Coupe

archemedes
10-07-2003, 10:39:00 PM
looks decent, but you won't really know till it's out from under that stuff,a nd you can look under it, the one fender (driver's side) looks decent from the pic

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WBowie
10-11-2003, 06:55:00 PM
That better be one heck of a deal. Late second gens are easy to find and cheap. I picked mine up for 500 bucks and had it running for just under another 500 in replacement parts for the engine.(hoses, belts, fuel pump..ect.)

purple81
10-11-2003, 07:58:00 PM
exactly, that car better be next to nothing, or be solid. I got my 81 for $500, it ran and was totally drivable, and my 80Z for $450, and it runs and drives and has a built 350 that runs like a raped ape.

Can you get underneath it to see what the frame rails look like? Does this camaro have and engine/transmission? As far as your question about the bodywork, it looks fairly rust free and straight from what we can see of it, but we really need to see the bottom edges of the fenders, doors, and rockers.