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76 - 12/9/2003 1:38:38 AM   
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I Own A 1976 Chevy Camaro Type LT with the stock 305 and sunroof it says it has about 67000 miles on it. it could have flipped i havent owned the car long and dont know a whole lot about it. it looks like it was in a minor fender bender cause the right fender is dented witch is the most of the body damage. there is some surface rust nothing real bad. other than that the car is in pretty good shape. i have used as a everyday driver since i got it. (taken two 700mi road trips) the car has treated me very well but i have to part with the car due to bills. i have no idea of the value of the car. i belive it is all mostly all stock. i have replaced all the shocks, brake cylinders, brake springs, brake pads, master cylinder, water pump, thermastat, muffler and tail pipes. i also had the drums and rotters resufaced. If someone is interested let me know or has a idea of what i should ask for the car please let me know

White ext.
Blue int.
Stock Rims
Stock Bumper Jack
Sunroof
Automatic
V8 305
Power Steering
Power Brakes
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76 - 3/9/2004 1:26:25 AM   
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The car probably has over 100k on her but if i were u i would hold on to her. u know they stoped making the camaro and she would be an investment! people want what they cant have, especialy thoes in a midlife crisis!! lol its hard to say what she is worth with out seeing her, but from the sound of it u fixed very minimal things. its simple supply and demand also it depends on the market u r saleing in! DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: 76 - 3/20/2006 2:26:52 AM   
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i have to agree with others...DONT DO IT.....dont be one of us people that has to say I had xxxxxx once... i had a 1970 chevy nova with a 550 hp 396 that would pool the front wheels off the ground. body was perfect...but i thought i needed other things...now i wished i still had that car.... as well as the 1973 convertible challenger that i owned in 1984... and the 1946 chevy coupe that i thought i had to sell due to having children... i should have just stored it or something... but i think you get my drift... plus i remember when second gen camaros were a dime a dozen....they arent that cheap anymore for a good one..

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RE: 76 - 3/20/2006 4:13:43 PM   
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there are a heck of a lot less second gens but they are also becoming much more popular.

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RE: 76 - 3/25/2006 10:55:30 PM   
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It'll be one of the biggest regrets you'll have for the rest of your life. DON'T DO IT ! Get a car cover and put her in the garage and keep her running, that won't cost you much. I own two '79 Camaro's(an RS and a Z28), two 3/4 ton Chevy 4wheel drives(an '82 truck and a '89 burban), and a '95 Saturn SC1, and I only make 25K to 30K a year. You should try to find a way to make it work without selling the best car you'll ever own.

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