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Originally Posted by roorback
If you don't buy I will. That's a good entry-level 1st gen model imo
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I got the Camaro up on a lift @ my cousin's shop and he said it's rough. He showed me where things were cobbled together and some gaps that were filled with Bondo. The frame rails have been welded and the welds are solid but rough. The door, fender/hood gaps were not very good either. There is not much rust at all anywhere in the car which is a big plus.
My cousin does restorations and he estimated $15K-$20K to do a good restoration. It looks like everything is there so it could be worth a lot of money restored being it's a numbers matching 67.
The car is cool no doubt but needs more work than I'm wiling to pay for. My cousin said he wouldn't pay more than $7500 but I think it's worth closer to $10K from my research. It just needs more work than I'm willing to pay for.
If you are still interested let me know what I can to help you.
Russ