82 el camino

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400 works

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:shock: Run away!!! Save some money and you can be 200 steps ahead, a very nice starting point for these cars shouldn't be more than 1000-1500$ (in driving condition is the key, not for the motor, but to know everything else on the car works)... I say keep looking.
 
custom442 said:
:shock: Run away!!! Save some money and you can be 200 steps ahead, a very nice starting point for these cars shouldn't be more than 1000-1500$ (in driving condition is the key, not for the motor, but to know everything else on the car works)... I say keep looking.

400 can be parted out for a decent profit
 
From a distance the hood, fenders, doors, window glass,land trim look decent. But look for rust or loads of bondo. If the rims clesn up well they are probably worth $150.00. Bumpers might go too. But make sure you have a market for these parts in your area. Shipping is a hastle.
Just my $.02.
Mike
 
400 is good.
 
:lightsab: don't get it... 400$ is better spent on something you need!!! ... and don't look back!!!

a guy down my street sold a pristine el camino body/rolling chassis for 1200$. You can find a heck of a better deal than this
 
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