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Nilater 12-03-2012 10:21 PM

Need help - 69 396 Camaro or 70 Hemi Cuda
 
Looks like I may have to sell a vehicle. Both are recently completed full PT builds with everything rebuilt, refurbished, or replaced.

Camaro is a 69 Hugger Orange w/black stripes & top, mild 396, 4/speed, 12 bolt, Wilwoods all around, Vintage Air, Arizen seats, 18 inch Boze wheels, RS front end with DSE/Hotchkis suspension springs lowered 2 inches in front and 3 inches in the rear.

Cuda is a 70 Lemon Twist Yellow w/airbrushed Hemi stripes on the rear quarters and a shaker hood, old school stroker 472 Hemi, Frontrunner system, Wizard radiator with 2 fans, 727 auto, Dana, Wilwoods up front, Vintage Air, Corbeau seats, 17 inch Rushforths, elastomeric front bumper with Eaton rear springs lowered 3 inches and Hemi torsion bars cranked all the way down.

Both cars run great and are a blast to drive. :willy: Need to downsize......Which one would you keep.

DBasher 12-03-2012 10:42 PM

Doesn't sound like you're in love with either one, I say dump em both and build something new.

:cheers:
Dan

Musclerodz 12-04-2012 12:24 AM

The one that does not sell first. Sounds like comparable build and comparable money for either. I could live with either one, even though I am partial to Camaros

Swiftshifter68 12-04-2012 12:39 AM

I gotta' agree with sellin' BOTH, as it sounds like you 'should' have a definite preference and you don't. As far as money's concerned, as in keepin' the one that's worth more $$$, that's a no-brainer. The 'Cuda is the money car, I'd say $40-80K? The Camaro sounds like it's $30-50K, tops. Good luck with your "dilemma"!

NOPANTS68 12-04-2012 09:25 AM

Camaro- never liked that stock Mopar front suspension or the way the towers were made.

strtcar 12-04-2012 12:43 PM

neither give them both to me :)

Gatekeeper 12-06-2012 12:21 AM

How about some pics. We would like to see your toys. :yes:

hp2 01-12-2013 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Nilater (Post 449791)
Looks like I may have to sell a vehicle. Both are recently completed full PT builds with everything rebuilt, refurbished, or replaced.

Camaro is a 69 Hugger Orange w/black stripes & top, mild 396, 4/speed, 12 bolt, Wilwoods all around, Vintage Air, Arizen seats, 18 inch Boze wheels, RS front end with DSE/Hotchkis suspension springs lowered 2 inches in front and 3 inches in the rear..

Good color combo, 4 spd is a plus, the DSE/Hotchkis set means you probably have decent spring rates under it, most PT guys love 1st gen Camaros, this would probably be an easy sell.

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Originally Posted by Nilater (Post 449791)
Cuda is a 70 Lemon Twist Yellow w/airbrushed Hemi stripes on the rear quarters and a shaker hood, old school stroker 472 Hemi, Frontrunner system, Wizard radiator with 2 fans, 727 auto, Dana, Wilwoods up front, Vintage Air, Corbeau seats, 17 inch Rushforths, elastomeric front bumper with Eaton rear springs lowered 3 inches and Hemi torsion bars cranked all the way down..

Good color with nice options. Hemi Cudas always command money,,,but, there are not many PT mopar guys out there who are willing to pay the $$ to get into a ride like this. Plus, with the stock t-bars cranked down and 600# of Elephant sitting on them, I can't believe it really handles great. Hemi t-bars are like putting a300# sring under you Camaro.

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Originally Posted by Nilater (Post 449791)
Both cars run great and are a blast to drive. :willy: Need to downsize......Which one would you keep.

I'd keep the Mopar, but I'm partial to those. You don't see Cudas everywhere you go. The Mopar might get you more $$, but will take longer to sell. If the goal is to dump something quickly, the Camaro will be an easier sell and you can unload it faster.

How do you use them now and what do you plan for them in the future? If all you do is go to cruise ins, then the Hemi will always get lots of attention If you plan on stepping up the performance and driving them hard, the Camaro will take less effort and expense to get there.

groovyjay 01-12-2013 02:14 PM

Keep the Cuda, my favorite muscle car. Camaro, although very nice, is something that everybody and their neighbor has...


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