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Old May 28, 2006 | 02:16 AM
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Default 1974 Z28

I have a 1974 Z28 in my backyard. I finally got a bonded title. As an AZ car, I can find no rust. The motor is gone, but the tranny and the posi are still there. It has the origianl Z28 rims, with almost new 60s all the way around. The interior is mostly gone, and the lower AC/Heater control panel is gone. There is a minor dent on the diver's side fender.

Based on the description, is this can worth my time and money? Is this car in demand? Should I sell this as a parts car? Obviously this is nothing like the first gen. Camaro.

I am a high school assistant principal/Vocational director. My Auto Shop has all of the best. Currently, I am buiding a 350 in ths shop. Am I better off placing the sb chevy in another project.

Any honest opinion would help.
 
Old May 28, 2006 | 12:22 PM
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Your Posting At A Site For Camaro Freaks ... OFCOURSE YOU SHOULD RESTORE IT ! LOL. Seriously If It Has No Rust I Would Jump On It. What Is To Be The Cars Future If Restored? Sick
 
Old May 28, 2006 | 03:00 PM
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Why not make is a school project adn put the 350 in it. Teach the kids the art of the junk yard scvenging and collect parts for a new interior. Just put a full leather interior in a 91 Grand Prix for $100 in junk parts plus my time. Looks like new from the showroom.
 
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