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Old 08-06-2006, 02:30 PM
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Default Want to Buy 67 - 69 PT Camaro

Hello,

Hope everyone is doing well. My name is Chris and I am looking to buy a 67, 68 or a 69 Pro-touring Camaro. Would like to buy one right away (just sold my hot rod so the garage is empty and I do not like that) so please email me back @ [email protected] if you have 1 or sale or know of 1 for sale.

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Old 08-06-2006, 06:15 PM
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It may help if gave us a price range, your location and any other details, such as are you looking for a manual or automatic, carbed or EFI, etc....
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Old 08-06-2006, 06:51 PM
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Default WTB PT camaro....purchase details

Rocketrod,

Good point. Sorry bout that. I am located northern Ca. but I am willing to consider cars from other states. I would prefer a manual tranny - a 5 or 6 speed. Not so concerend about EFI vs. carbutration.

As for price, I want a car that is very nice (and I have owned 5 1st gen. Camaros to this point so I know what they can cost for a nice one) and I have the means to purchase a nice car.

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Default more info on 67 - 69 PT Camaro I am wanting to buy

Folks,

I have recived a few emails asking em how much I am looking to spend on a car so I decided to post this update. I am looking to spend somewhere in the $70,000 range and am hoping that will get me a nice car.

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Chris
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Folks,

I have recived a few emails asking em how much I am looking to spend on a car so I decided to post this update. I am looking to spend somewhere in the $70,000 range and am hoping that will get me a nice car.

Thanks,
Chris
Chris,

I think you can find a very nice car for $70K. Just be patient and the right deal will come along.

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Old 08-07-2006, 07:41 PM
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Just sold my car, but I am currently building two at this time! And if you can wait a few months you can design one of these how you want to!!!! CAll me 229-221-4690

Here is the build sheet as of now for the car I could have ready the soonest

550 RWHP LS2
T56 tranny
18x8 front and 20x12 ID Luxury ID307 (Intro wheel brand)
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DSE Quadralink 4 link
DSE front coilovers with the upper and lower arms and there full steering setup
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And lots of other goodies that could be up to you. Price range for the car as it is going will be somewhere in the $70K range and up depending on the options
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camcojb,

Thanks. It is hard to be patient but that is good advice.

Chris
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