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    Thread: Nice car..

    1. #1
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      Nice car..

      Makes me want to build a second gen..

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-...QQcmdZViewItem

      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

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      Nah, it needs bigger bumpers.
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      Me likes.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      Makes me want to build a second gen..

      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-...QQcmdZViewItem
      No kidding Steven! Thats a good looking 2nd. I think he's a member here.

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      I'm toying with that idea myself either that or a 55 vert. wife says I need to finish my 69 first she also says I'l be 85 and useing a walker before I get it done don't understand why she says that I've only had it since oct.88

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      I like it!
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      That is one Gorgeous Car! I'd definately buy one and build it like that.
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      mmmmhmmmmm i need a camaro.

      First, though, I need wheels.

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      needs the correct grille. and smaller diameter rear wheels. But it's a nice car none the less.
      Tony Langlois
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      Nice but for $30k I would think it would have these things...
      (from the auction)Q: let me get clarification, are you saying the car DOES NOT have seat belts, no heat, no air,no wipers, did i understand that correctly? thx
      Dec-31-06
      A: That is correct. Thanks, JW
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      Quote Originally Posted by Restomod
      Nice but for $30k I would think it would have these things...
      (from the auction)Q: let me get clarification, are you saying the car DOES NOT have seat belts, no heat, no air,no wipers, did i understand that correctly? thx
      Dec-31-06
      A: That is correct. Thanks, JW
      At least Bad Penny has seat belts.
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      shoot.. i even made a post about it.

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      Second gens are really cool cars. I am hoping to have mine done before this season hits (hopefully April-ish?).

      Interesting on the price. This is a darned nice car. What do you think the equivalent build quality/features would bring in a 69 Camaro? I am toying with the idea of selling the 69 to buy some cnc equipment, I love the car and will probably regret it if I do, but I'd guess that this level of quality would bring, what, twice this asking price relative to a 73?

      M

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      Funny, I have been watching this car, if fact this is a relist.
      When I go to Arizona this month, I will be seriously looking for a 70-73 RS. These cars are getting high, but still a bargain IMO.
      Mark, I think you are right, they are about 1/2 to 5/8s the value of a 69. However, if the market does adjust itself, I think these will not take the same % hit as the overpriced 69s will. Just my opinion.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell
      Funny, I have been watching this car, if fact this is a relist.
      When I go to Arizona this month, I will be seriously looking for a 70-73 RS. These cars are getting high, but still a bargain IMO.
      Mark, I think you are right, they are about 1/2 to 5/8s the value of a 69. However, if the market does adjust itself, I think these will not take the same % hit as the overpriced 69s will. Just my opinion.
      I tend to agree to that.
      Scott from NJ.

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      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

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      i like it it has a really clean look to it
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      Very nicely done........

      you'd have to get seat belts and wipers to see the road up here though

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      Quote Originally Posted by yellowrallys
      No kidding Steven! Thats a good looking 2nd. I think he's a member here.
      That ride was featured over on Lat-g a month or two back.
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      I love the look of the car, but the 20" rollers in the back would be replaced with 18"s if I owned it. I dislike the big roller rear wheel look on musclecars.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball
      I love the look of the car, but the 20" rollers in the back would be replaced with 18"s if I owned it. I dislike the big roller rear wheel look on musclecars.
      Agreed...

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