New member from AZ
#1
New member from AZ
Hi all,
I just bought a 1988 Camaro to fix-up for my daughter. She will be driving in a few months so I have a little time to get this car cleaned up, tuned up and ready to go for her, well, actually it will be MY car that I will let her drive! I am looking forward to gathering as much info about these cars as I can so this car can come back to its former glory. Thanks.
I just bought a 1988 Camaro to fix-up for my daughter. She will be driving in a few months so I have a little time to get this car cleaned up, tuned up and ready to go for her, well, actually it will be MY car that I will let her drive! I am looking forward to gathering as much info about these cars as I can so this car can come back to its former glory. Thanks.
#6
Thanks for the replies. I haven't brought the car home yet but am definately itching to get into it. It has been sitting for a few years so there are going to be many things that need to be checked and replaced but at least I have a little time before it needs to be ready. I have a few pics but need to figure out how to post them.
Y2K, that is exactly the type of truck I had that gave me my nickname in the local Corvair club several years ago, noone could remember my name the first few meetings but they remembered the truck hence the name.
Y2K, that is exactly the type of truck I had that gave me my nickname in the local Corvair club several years ago, noone could remember my name the first few meetings but they remembered the truck hence the name.
#8
Pretty cool li'l rigs and quite unique,my older brother was into Corvairs for a long time and put over 400,000 miles on a Corvair van in the late '60's through the early '80's.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post