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    1. #1
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      Jul 2013
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      Which car to buy?!

      Hey guys I just sold my 1987 Buick recently and need some help, which car to buy next?! I want to buy the car during the winter to take advantage of lower prices, so sooner would be better. I live near Chicago and have found some stuff on craigslist close enough to me. So here are a few options I have and a brief description.



      1) 1963 Thunderbird- its red, great black interior, 390 big block, some bubbling starting in the quarter panel an rust in trunk-unmolested

      2) 1979 Camaro- restored with newish silver paint and blue decals, 350 crate motor, manual trans and a posi rearend. Has good black interior

      3) 1977 Monte Carlo- New silver paint and has T-tops. Good red leather interior. Has the original 350 but I'd yank it and put a bbc. A 1977 monte carlo was my first classic car that I bought a few years back so It has a special meaning to me

      4) 1971 Buick Riviera- black, has black interior, 455 big block automatic. Boat tail riv

      5) 1974 AMC javelin- new blue paint with silver stripes. Has stripped interior with roll cage, two racing seats with 5 point harness'. 365 amc engine with a bunch of goodies, has 727 but it needs a transmission pump.

      These are my top picks! Any input you guys give me will be appreciated. Thanks for looking!
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0


    2. #2
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      I love the randomness of the 1971 Buick Riveria.... that's not something you see everyday....
      Valerie Pichette

      1988 GTA LS3 (418 stroker)/ T56 - "DragonLady GTA"

    3. #3
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      Which car to buy?!

      I do like that! They are slick looking cars with that boattail backend. And theres a supply of parts for buick 455's
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    4. #4
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      Easy choice. Camaro.

    5. #5
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      Camaro +1

    6. #6
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      Atlanta GA
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      Camaro.. because of the parts support on those you can make it a corner carver EASILY.. and they are still plentiful and cheap.. plus they look HARD in SF fashion.. yup!

      yes yes some of them are cool.. but I wouldnt say "prepare your anus for the impending parts find/custom modification pricing doom" you will surely face..

    7. #7
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      Which car to buy?!

      Riviera, full frame car, just to be different, plenty of go fast parts avail.
      Jeff

    8. #8
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      Which car to buy?!

      I agree with a lot of you about the camaro, just because of the gigantic parts market for them. I daily drive all the classics i've owned, so i'd love to just drive it and throw more parts on as I go and make a good budget pro touring car..the others cars are cool, but there more of a throw a lawn chair in the trunk and go to a show. And thats fine but I am not that kind of guy. I like to drive my cars and have fun. So I think the Camaro fits that the best
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    9. #9
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      Which car to buy?!

      Well I went and checked out the Camaro, didn't turn out to be that good, lots of bondo and rust starting places, it was decent but not what i'm looking for. Did find a 1963 wine red oldsmobile cutlass! Make an oldsmobile big block could find its way into that engine bay? I'll go see that soob
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    10. #10
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      i'd go for the cutlass
      Dale Hayes
      87 turbo t
      turbonetics t60, pet stock location intercooler, ride tech coilovers, rjc exhaust, 60lb injectors with tt chip, ported heads and intake, ported tb, baer brakes, roh 17 inch wheels....now need to finish paint and get it put back together.

    11. #11
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      Even though I've got a 70 Chevelle....id say the Camaro, had one when I was 15....second generation Camaro's are so easily modified...can very easily make it a 70-73 split bumper or anything in between
      Good luck and please let us know what you get and show us too
      Ryan Austin

    12. #12
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      Which car to buy?!

      Even though the one today didn't workout i'll keep looking for more second gen camaros just because I love the looks and they can be made in pt cars so easily
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    13. #13
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      Just a guess, but I bet the boat tail rib could swallow a lot of tire.
      Stephen

    14. #14
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      Riviera should he able to take a 315

    15. #15
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      Riv..... But I'd totally make a cruisin sled out of it!!
      Jimmy

      69 Camaro Twin Turbo'd
      58 Nomad 348 Baby Rat

      http://www.fquick.com/shmoov69


    16. #16
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      Which car to buy?!

      Man you guys are all about the riv! It's one of the closer cars to me so i'll check it out soon. Also a 1966 Polara is up for sale with a 383
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    17. #17
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      Which car to buy?!

      Or a 1962 buick electra with 550 hp
      I always tell others to take the high road, that way there's more room for me on the low road

      Erik Peterson
      1986 Monte Carlo SS Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...6-Nascarlo-2-0

    18. #18
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      Out of the Burbs of Detroit to SoCal, then onto my ancestral homeland, the woods of Cascadia
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      Quote Originally Posted by srh3trinity View Post
      Just a guess, but I bet the boat tail rib could swallow a lot of tire.
      To say nothing about a couple bodies in the trunk- something to consider living in Chicago
      Greg Fast
      (yes, the last name is spelled correctly)

      1970 Camaro RS Clone
      1984 el Camino
      1973 MGB vintage E/Prod race car
      (Soon to be an SCCA H/Prod limited prep)

    19. #19
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      AMC Javelin or the Riviera.

      EVERYBODY builds a Camaro!

      Remember the "Cookie Cutter PT Car" thread here on this site?

      Read that thread and any thought of ANOTHER Camaro will evaporate quickly!

      Can we say "Herd Mentality" when it comes to Camaro's????
      Mike

      Remember, "Drive Fast, Turn Heads, Break Hearts!"

      www.musclecardeals.com

    20. #20
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      Riviera or AMC

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