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			My son and I have started looking for his first car.  He's got a pretty decent budget and we've run across this 68 Camaro that needs some work, but has possibilities. 
		
		
		
			About the car: 1968 Camaro, 6cylinder, 3 speed on tree. Exterior painted 10 years ago and is respectable and generally appears to be little filler. Interior is orignal and really only needs carpet to be a fair summer driver. The good - Doesn't need immediate paint or body work. Engine was recently rebuilt (last 5,000 miles). Mechanically and electrically sound. The bad - The car is an original 6cyl, 3 on the tree. Also needs interior floor plans replaced. The last repairs were done with sheetmetal and not the best workmanship. Also needs the rear passenger side framerail replaced. I follow the marketplace pretty closely, but I'm not sure how adversely the 6cyl and 3 on the tree impact the value. Any help is appreciated. I've attached a picture. Thanks, Blair 
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			If he's gonna make it a hot rod,not too much. If its a flipper, alot. There are a lot of nice cars out there for the money right now, it's still a buyers market IMO. Not saying 100k supercars, but plenty of 10-15k cars. Pulling a frame rail ( for me anyway) is no small job and can lead to other issues. I would not rush into anything. The car does look nice and it's "red" so it's appealing. There is a 69 Spoiler on the car. Rich 
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			With the metal work needed you are talking about I would look for a better car to start with. On Camaros.net a long time member said he was selling his no rust roller 67 for I think about 7000.00. I would get a car like that first.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Thanks for some of the quick feedback.  The guy is asking $9,500 and I know that's not going to fly.  My son would keep it as his hotrod.  Down the road it would probably get a 4 speed and a BBC.  He really likes the Motion/Dana cars, so maybe also a different hood and some other cosmetic items down the road. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I think we could probably do the metal work over the winter if we took our time. His initial budget is around $10K to get soemthing on the road. Not an easy task when you're looking at popular late 60's Chevys. As for it being a Camaro, this one is local. He actually prefers Chevelles, but clean projects or affrodable drivers are really hard to come by. Thanks again for the input and suggestions. Blair 
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			Hold out for a Chevelle if that is what he really likes. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			PM sent to you, Blair. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			just remember too ... you can always get a malibu and throw some s/s badging on it. if you are trying to be cost effective and for his starter car it may be a good idea to do a "clone" or "tribute" style car to help keep you with in budget and he will have more pride in the car because he will have made it what he wanted it to be.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Pretty nice Chevelle on  Milwaukee CL  for 14k
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Thanks for all the help guys! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I just got back from taking a look at the car. Moral of the story always look with your own eyes. WAAAAYYY worse than represented. This was a $2,500 car if that. Needed practically every panel and an entire floor. Gonna keep looking, now focussing on Chevelles though. We have time, so no real hurry unless it's a total project car. Thanks again. Blair 
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