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My car(classic) i would of bought if i didnt have my cruze.-Pictures =]

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This is a classic car I actually got approved to buy through my credit union. Idk why I didn't buy it. I guess it was really concerned more about personal safety for my family if we were ever in my car. This is the same model and everything I want except the exterior color. I want it to be blue with white racing stripes up the center . This one is a 68 Camaro RS/SS clone with a 427 engine and a 12 bolt main rear end. I think I would of changed the motor. View attachment 15661 View attachment 15668 View attachment 15667 View attachment 15666 View attachment 15665 View attachment 15664 View attachment 15663 View attachment 15662 View attachment 15675 View attachment 15673 View attachment 15672 View attachment 15671 View attachment 15670 View attachment 15669 View attachment 15674
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25k to 30k Almost fully restored =]. I found one In California for 19,900.00 with mostly all the options I had in mind and the guy said he would ship it for 500.00
25k to 30k Almost fully restored =]. I found one In California for 19,900.00 with mostly all the options I had in mind and the guy said he would ship it for 500.00
I would have jump on that.

But I would have wanted too see it in person first.
I agree. I personally know a Guy who knows alot about classic cars and what to look for in them if your a buyer and enthusiast:).

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What made you decide not too get the Camaro?
Uh, which do you think would've been BIGGER? (A) the monthly finance payment or (B) the monthly gas bill (wink,wink)?
Beautiful car but not practical for daily driving especially if you're carrying around your family. It would make a great weekend warrior though.

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I bought the cruze because I wanted one since day 1 and I really loved the new modern look with the space ship affects. It was a more leaning to this type of car. I still have buying the camaro in mind. I work with a Guy at my auto parts store and he has a 68 firebird he is selling and he wants me to buy it since all the guys think im Mr.money bags lol. Its fully restored with a 383 stroker motor that puts out about 700hp. He is selling it for 22k and he would sell it to me for 18500 lol.

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Uh, which do you think would've been BIGGER? (A) the monthly finance payment or (B) the monthly gas bill (wink,wink)?
Uhh the gas bill lol. But it wouldn't really matter too much because I wouldn't drive it really at all. Plus these cars will always be valuable and they are too rare to drive them. My insurance would be cheaper in the long run. I'd pay 639.00 a year through hagerty classic car insurance versus 900.00 a year on my cruze..
And my grandparents are rated on it instead of just me.

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I bought the cruze because I wanted one since day 1 and I really loved the new modern look with the space ship affects. It was a more leaning to this type of car. I still have buying the camaro in mind. I work with a Guy at my auto parts store and he has a 68 firebird he is selling and he wants me to buy it since all the guys think im Mr.money bags lol. Its fully restored with a 383 stroker motor that puts out about 700hp. He is selling it for 22k and he would sell it to me for 18500 lol.

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If you don't end up buying it.

I will.
I like fire chickens post some pictures I may be interested as I'm always adding to my collection.
Ill add some pics here real soon. Maybe within an hour or sooner :). Its a nice car guys. Ill be shocked if nobody buys it. The car only has like 4k on it..the engine im not sure. I know its not too many.

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Im going to make a new thread for those pictures of the guy I work withs 68 firebird for sale you all =].
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