Uhh... Question.
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Well... I have always been into the older cars especially the 67-69 Camaro's. My dad found a 67 project car in the paper today for under 4 grand.
on the other hand, I was planning on buying a eclipse or something next spring/summer.
Just not sure what I want to do. The camaro will ALWAYS keep going up in value where the eclipse will not.
Any input on what you guys would do?
And yes, i would probably build it for the track, but maybe would just do a show car.
INPUT?!?!
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To make the Camaro a "show car" is not going to be cheap by any stretch of the imagination when compared to the DSM. They are going to be comparable in price to build up for the track with maybe a slight edge going to the DSM for driveablilty and cost. But the Camaro may be ultimately more reliable and easier to make fast. Just my input.
I say buy the Camaro, make it F.I. and boost the shit out of it! Kind of a resto-mod.:icon_thumleft:
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Yea, thats what I was thinkin to. Plus, instead of going down in value like the DSM, it would go up

But yea, Making it show would take time/money but it is no big deal.
As for "making it go and not just for show" is what i'd do. there is no engine in it i believe so I would probably end up packin a 454 or somethin in there if it will fit (it should right?).
Camaro price: $3750
DSM: 7k+How can I go wrong? haha.
more input from anyone else?
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I'd put a 2jz in the camaro.

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MisterCMK wrote:
Making a Camaro into a "show car" is gay.making a mustang into a "show car" is gay. having a mustang is gay...

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pretty sure that FULL ON show cars are gay in general... when they are sooooooo precious, that you don't drive them... somethings wrong with that... IMHO, do your own thing, don't listen to misterslowmk, or anyone else... Fully restored old cars are sweet. but when you talk about cars going up in value... remember, they will not apprecitae a 10th of what you put into it... so really, you can't base your decision off that. Automobiles are a bad financial investment anyway you look at it.
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Joel, you have a very narrow perspective on vehicles if you think that truly doing a very nice modded car will lose value, especially when a classic muscle car is the candidate. They (if done properly and with good taste) will almost certainly retain and increase in value. They dont have to be a full restoration either. Many will more than double or even triple in value. Go to a few car auctions and you will see what I am talking about. All in all, it boils down to doing what you want to a car and the original thread never said anything about the value of a car in the first place.
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Classic car prices in the last year infact have gone nuts...
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torbs wrote:
Then why can't I find anybody interested in my El Camino? hehlol. put it in the forum or somethin, u'll prolly get more hits there than you will here

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I'd vote camaro, just don't do anything crazy modification wise..
I'd try and keep it like an original in any way possible
read up on some of the big-camaro engines once used, and... put that in there.. try oem parts when possible and keep it clean and nice
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