Camaro guy from way back
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Camaro guy from way back
Hi,
I've been a Camaro guy since back in the 90's. I had a 67 rag-top back in the day, but I sold it because I don't like the ride quality of the convertibles. (just a personal thing, don't be offended) I purchased my 73 Corvette in 99' and spent a lot of time (and cash) to get it where I wanted it, its a cool car, but with the second grand baby on the way, I needed car seat room. I'll photo bucket the Vette at some point, but I think its time to come back to Camaro land. I look forward to being a part of your community, and when I get the Camaro I want, I look forward to sharing it with you all.
Gregg
I've been a Camaro guy since back in the 90's. I had a 67 rag-top back in the day, but I sold it because I don't like the ride quality of the convertibles. (just a personal thing, don't be offended) I purchased my 73 Corvette in 99' and spent a lot of time (and cash) to get it where I wanted it, its a cool car, but with the second grand baby on the way, I needed car seat room. I'll photo bucket the Vette at some point, but I think its time to come back to Camaro land. I look forward to being a part of your community, and when I get the Camaro I want, I look forward to sharing it with you all.
Gregg
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I want to get a 1st gen coupe, I had a 67 convt. back in the day before my Corvette, and with the one grand baby and one on the way, a back seat is looking like a good idea. My ideal car would be a 68 RS, I'm looking at a partial car right now, but it would be a lot of work and money. 1st gen Maros are fun to work on because of their simplicity and availability of parts.
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