Can Anyone Tell Me What I'm Working With Here?
Ya gotta read back man. The OP is a "Mustang guy", but the Camaro was his deceased uncle's.
It should be a lot of fun. Thanks for the help everyone! I'll be sure to keep ya'll updated when I can get the VIN (may be a few days).
It's definitely a sweet car. I'm partial to my Baja (picture below), but this Camaro is definitely mean looking, and for an occasion like this, I can definitely put the disputes aside and fix it up in memory of my Uncle.

That's my pride and joy. At least we can agree that nothing beats the sound of some American Muscle!
It's definitely a sweet car. I'm partial to my Baja (picture below), but this Camaro is definitely mean looking, and for an occasion like this, I can definitely put the disputes aside and fix it up in memory of my Uncle.

That's my pride and joy. At least we can agree that nothing beats the sound of some American Muscle!
So, thread necro here, but we should be getting on this project this weekend. My Mustang Chapter is hosting a car show at Pro Dyno in Fort Mill, SC (if anyone wants to come out) so we are going to try and work on this car while we are in the area!
I'll be sure to take more pictures and update here after this weekend!
I'll be sure to take more pictures and update here after this weekend!
looking at the picture at the start of this thread.....I would say that it at least has a mild aftermarket aluminum intake and 4 barrel carb, and aftermarket plug wires. So if thats the case we know it is not "bone stock". You could have a fun project there. also 74 was the last year for the small rear window, and the first year of the low speed impact bumpers, wrap around tailights and a few other things. Have fun and enjoy this car the way it was intended to be.
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