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x77-69z28

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Feb 5, 2010
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long island, new york
If you're talking about that rust bucket '70 camaro-- 15K in parts minimum..better off selling it as is..making a couple grand...plus it's not a real Z28..it's a base camaro...so value in excellent restored cond..will be 15 to 20k from a cash buyer...I do those all the time just to basic OE specs usually -- but not great for modern long distance driving w/o fuel injection..I don't even drive them..always something breaking on them...but they look cool!. .FUEL INJ. thats $1200 right there in parts for a Holley set up..I hope you have deep pockets...labor is not the easy part either..you'll also need to rewire everything add another $1000,, gauge pack, another $700+, it's a big money pit! Modern Camaro is much better like a 2010 SS for the money can't beat it.
I don’t remember anyone asking you.
 
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l16pilot

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Dec 13, 2004
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Hurlock, MD, USA
I wish Steve would start producing the 1970 windshield eyebrows. Another 70 unique part. Come on Steve, please, please.

I wish I had the resources to do so....the company I work for was vertically integrated for years and then began the process of outsourcing everything...and along with that capability went my resources and the talent to produce stamped and molded parts. :(
 
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