View Full Version : You thought the camaro was bad
redsand
06-30-2005, 05:07 PM
Check this out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4558788612&category=6420
Actually, some of it is kinda cool. But most of it is really bad. And only 9559.00
Steve1968LS2
06-30-2005, 05:32 PM
The back actually looks pretty good.. I like the spoiler..
The front is horid and should be taken off and burned..
The interior could be fixed..
Ive seen much.. much.. worse..
deadcarny
06-30-2005, 07:52 PM
I kinda like it. the headlights are fugly, but the hideaways were def a cool idea. cannot say the car is not original!
The interior is too pimpin for me though...
TonyHuntimer
06-30-2005, 08:13 PM
The pics of it look like the "finish" of everything is pretty good. I haven't seen interior like that since the 80's in a lawyers office. I keep looking at the interior pics to see if the secretary is in there somewhere.
The headlights and grille have to go.
I'd take this car over that yellow Camaro.
Tony Huntimer
RaceHome.com
P.S. Where the heck are these cars coming from? There must be one shop in Arkansas turning these beauties out.
P.S.S. ...sorry Arkansas. I had to throw someone under the bus.
formula
06-30-2005, 09:17 PM
well, it looks to be very well-built...and you can't say its not original.
i think it would have looked a lot better if they could have somehow incorporated quad headlights.
the smoothed spoiler looks really good, imo. i may have to do that someday, just not shoter like that.
i think the interior would look pretty trick if you built the console into the dash, redyed everything black, and pulled about half of the stuffing and the buttons out of the back seats and replaced the fronts with corbeaus.
absolutely not the worst ive seen.
Dagger
07-01-2005, 11:37 AM
The smoothed spoiler and rear look pretty good IMO. I think it needs one of those Knight Rider style strobes installed in the front to really set it off! LOL :cool: :rotfl:
it smiles at you! Actually it looks well built. The paint is good, the stance is good. I really like the rear-end. I wish the builder would have kept the factory front clip. It may actually be salvageable though.
LMAO @ Tony lookin for secretary. :lmao: Actually, I liked the interior, it looked very plush and well-done. Could do without that front end though. I sure didnt see the "reportedly $75k" worth of work there, or did I misread it? And while Im thinking about it, I noticed they had eliminated the body panel seams, which I was thinking of doing to my 68 that Im building. Any problem with welding the seams? Im sure someone has done it, I was curious as to how the finished job looked. Ill probably do the short seams below the rear window, and was contemplating doing the ones on the tail panel. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :)
The paint looks good and the rear spoiler is cool. I'm sure the front end took a lot of work, but why?:hmm:
Little Bob
07-01-2005, 05:46 PM
Can you imagine the gallons of body filler it took to make that car so smooth.
Fawkes
07-03-2005, 11:38 PM
It's original, I'll say that. The workmanship is there... the concept seems askew. I don't like the nose. The shortened rear spoiler is sharp looking. The smoothed spoiler look has always looked good to me, but I've seen too many problems with cracking down the line, for whatever reason.
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