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Old 10-05-2023, 07:01 PM
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Opinions please, is an original car like this worth more, less or the same as a restored example?
There only original once! So I think an NICE all original survivor car should be worth more then a restored car that could be hiding some major issues, or poor craftsmanship?

BUT that being said, my all original survivor 1978 Z28 has had issues when I did advertise it. People say they can get one with fresh body and paint, or built motor for less?
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Old 10-08-2023, 06:17 PM
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It appears to still have the original 1974 only grille which is virtually impossible to find.
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Old 10-08-2023, 07:28 PM
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My meager take on these camaros, having never owned a camaro......back when I was gluing Monogram and AMT models together in the 70's, they had 0 inventory at the local 88cent store that I hadn't had my mitts on, so I reluctantly bought a '74 camaro red/white/blue edition or something like that. I set it up the way I normally would, with a bit of rake and rear tires that would scrape in real life. It was a ho hum build lol....but it slowly grew on me for reasons I never knew until years later. The '74 for me, represents the last of an era, small rear window, and still had some guts. Add all that and realize in today's market they just don't exist, well that just makes me want it even more.
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