The front and rear bumpers tell you it's a '78-'81. The small holes in the grille mesh (assuming the grille is original) narrows it down to either a 1980 or 1981. The car looks pretty rough overall. Like others said, the weak parts of the 2nd gen Camaro are the floor pans and rear 1/4 panels. Rust like to grow in these areas. The T-tops don't help with this, lol. The car looks like a sport coupe....I wouldn't be surprised if it had a V6. Based on these observations, I would not pay more than $750 if it runs and $500 if it does not run.
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