My first car I got when I was 17 in 1984. It was 74'Red Camaro and was a hot car. It had a beastly stroker 383 in it. 350 with the turned 400 crank, shorter stroke engine. It was ghastly for a first car. This brings back great memories.
@rodneybrimer517117 күн бұрын
I’m a Pontiac guy. Trans am and Firebirds but I also really like the second Gen Camaro. I had a 74 and made a street strip car out of it. Fun car.
@LCculater29 күн бұрын
300 dollars ? 20,000 worth of work ?
@user-bj3zz4ul7zАй бұрын
Too much work for sick old man
@timsacco6g694Ай бұрын
If you're going to restore a big bumper Camaro, a 74 Z/28 is definitely the way to go!, if this car was in Florida I would be tempted
@DarrenDavis-ov7zz29 күн бұрын
I'd most definitely restore that beauty. Of course, I own a body shop in west Texas
@amandastyles-uh6zx23 күн бұрын
That would make a perfect bumblebee clone❤
@user-bj3zz4ul7zАй бұрын
I love em all, can't hep it!
@lancasterritzyescargotdine260222 күн бұрын
Anyone with brains will never buy a vintage car from a dealer or a 'flipper'. They're one and the same.
@Digitalsharecropper27 күн бұрын
I had a car that looked like that but really clean, and it was because it was years ago. It was a straight six and a bench seat. I didn't want it for obvious reasons, but it was a really good car and I had a lot of interest when I went to sell it. It looked fast
@user-bj3zz4ul7zАй бұрын
Had cowl on my 72 heavy.
@dalevalenti6552Ай бұрын
I have restored a few Camaros that were in worse shape than this one but they had titles when I got them. I used to fix them up and drive them, then sell them to buy another one. a 78 Z28 with factory 4 speed was my favorite.
@Dc8fixerАй бұрын
The rear valance panel(down below the back of the bumper) is very hard to find. It has to be a 74-77. I had a 76 and that area was toast. It was impossible to find that.
@user-dc1un8br1e29 күн бұрын
If it was a four speed I'd be all over it! I'd also keep the cragars on it, love the look!
@Jeff-io2znАй бұрын
Personally I would repair any metal and interior. Then pull engine and transmission get them mechanically sound. Then try to maje metal repairs match paint ant satin clear it. And drive it. I love the aluminum bumper Camaros.
@thud979729 күн бұрын
I have always loved the 74-77 Camaro bumper cars, 74 obviously being the favorite the last year for the small rear window.
@sportsbank842819 күн бұрын
Same... had a 75 LT. Hate when they went to the plastic shit.
@dvinpeaceАй бұрын
Good project!
@billharden712729 күн бұрын
If someone wanted to spend some time and money. I think it would be a worth it.
@michaeldunican618523 күн бұрын
It seems to me that since you have handed off the car a couple of times and nobody is taking care of the car, it seemed like karma has brought it back around for you to restore😊
@Jumpjoe4587Ай бұрын
I had that same car same exact color but it wasn’t as E 28 but I had a 350 and a four-speed transmission, but it was converted from automatic
@sportsbank842819 күн бұрын
Real Z restore it.
@jeffreyjohn430719 күн бұрын
Are you in Vermont or NY? I’d probably offer you no more than $1,000. Car needs a lot of work and money!
@user-bj3zz4ul7zАй бұрын
Had 80 Z- 28. I enjoyed it but it was underpowered. 350 hp. Not a muscle car compared to 68 Chevelle or 68 Vette I owned before.
@samueldeandrade905825 күн бұрын
❤eu aqui do Brasil gostaria de ter um desees
@brettdogАй бұрын
Redo it and sell in California for a ton of money. We love 75 or older.
@tonyt880529 күн бұрын
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thank Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
@tonyt880529 күн бұрын
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thanks Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
@athos197425 күн бұрын
I love "F" body cars. Camaro or Firebird.
@derekfetzer6294Ай бұрын
Restore
@marcathens295118 күн бұрын
Wasn't the Type Lt a separate model for the Camaro lineup ?
@user-bj3zz4ul7zАй бұрын
Price ?
@Squint00Ай бұрын
How much?
@luckyb4541Ай бұрын
had on e. Wheres the cowl induction hood? wheres the factory wheels ?