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Old 12-27-2001, 03:11 PM
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Default Re: Harrell Camaro

Jason, you would be better off to leave it as it is and show it that way. Get the car mechanically sound and put the slots back on it and give it a good cleaning. It will draw more attention this way since you have photos from when it was originally modified. I have found that when a car is in this condition and still running, people seem to draw to it more. They like what has not been messed with and restored. This car has character and loads of it!

I have a couple of old hot rod Camaros pushed off to the side that are covered in dust and have faded paint, big tires and wheels and other period correct hot rod parts on them, basically like yours. Those cars get more attention than the frame off cars I have sitting 20ft away that I am working on. Show it that way for a year and then restore it back to the way the pictures show it: fender flares, slot wheels, big tires, high ride height, and Monza exhaust. It is one bad hot rod............RatPack.............

Whitetop don't you agree?
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