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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2014, 03:02:25 AM »
Oakly -Are those wire wheel covers on the front ?? I wouldn't have thought those would have made the grade back then for a muscle car  ;D
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2014, 11:30:46 PM »

Seeing this post made me finally post to the CRG after a couple of years of lurking.
I just found this print in a pile of old stuff I'm going through.  I took this picture at Randol Mill Park in Arlington, Texas around 1977-78.  Just thought I'd post if it someone was looking for Texas Plate CXN-667.  I remember it being a super clean RS Z/28.  Heck it was only 9 at the time.  At least I remember some things correctly.   
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #17 on: February 01, 2014, 03:39:19 AM »
Hey Vonroll,
Welcome. Glad you finally posted. By now, you are probably an expert on Camaros after lurking so long. I see you have a beloved 72 paint also. Post some pics. By your post, you must be a 68-69 model yourself! Ah, the summer of Love! grille emblem is on wrong side in your pic, as you probably know. How long have you owned your car? Is it a work in progress or did you get one all together?
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2014, 04:25:24 AM »
Oakly -Are those wire wheel covers on the front ?? I wouldn't have thought those would have made the grade back then for a muscle car  ;D
Thats the way it came when I bought it for $750. By 1980, I made it right! Those are M50-14's in the rear on Crager 14x10 wheels. In those days, it was about getting the car as far from stock as you can.





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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #19 on: February 01, 2014, 04:29:49 AM »
Later, more motor. 292 casting "Turbo" angle plug heads with major porting, BIG cam and welded headers to match the huge exhaust ports. 4.56 posi rear:
69 RSSS ZL-2 4 speed, mint unrestored 04A LA built-SOLD
1968 GTCS mint unrestored original paint
1972 AMX 401 4 speed, cowl induction, twin-grip, A/C, unrestored, original paint
1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire factory Turbo and Methanol injection, 4 speed, posi, 1 of 4 known to exist

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #20 on: February 01, 2014, 05:00:50 AM »
Thats the way it came when I bought it for $750. By 1980, I made it right!

Oaklyss,

I'm curious, what year did you buy your car for $750.00?  I purchased my '68 RS Z/28 in 1980 for $1050.00   :)

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #21 on: February 01, 2014, 05:30:07 AM »
Thats the way it came when I bought it for $750. By 1980, I made it right!

Oaklyss,

I'm curious, what year did you buy your car for $750.00?  I purchased my '68 RS Z/28 in 1980 for $1050.00   :)

Paul
Holy Hijack my thread Batman. I gave $400 for my car if anyone cares
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1967 302 4 spd 5.13

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #22 on: February 01, 2014, 02:27:21 PM »
So where are you with your resto now? I think I saw a pic of it stripped down like mine. Are you going back to original?
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #23 on: February 01, 2014, 07:25:20 PM »
Yes original with, perhaps, a few day two items like my slapper bars and my 69 dated Sun tach. I want it as correct as possible in everything else. I have many of the original (born with) items, some in good shape, others not so good, but I am putting them on regardless. Some original items to the car include the original shift knob and shifter, radio, antenna, speaker grille behind rear seat, defroster, master cyl/booster,radiator,heater core,springs,rotors/calipers,flywheel and bellhsg. I have an original but pitted remote LH mirror, which is what the car came with originally, all original GM brackets,pulleys,valve covers,air cleaner. I do not know which steering wheel came on car as it had an aftermarket on it when I bought car. I will probably put the standard wheel on. I decided to not embellish (add options) and keep the car as it came originally or as close to. So, no tach, gauges, tilt, fold down, etc... with one exception: the car originally had a chrome front bumper with guards. I have a real nice endura with all the correct brackets and correct jack I will use instead. For years, I swore I would not put a vinyl top back on any of my Camaros (all 3 came with V-top), but old age does something to you and now I want the top on there as well. I have a set of XT rims and caps off my blue car I will use (it is 2 weeks earlier car), need a spare though.
Bentley to friends :1969 SS/RS 396 owned 79
1969 SS 350 (sold)
1969 D.H.COPO replica 4spd. owned since 85
1967 302 4 spd 5.13

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #24 on: February 01, 2014, 07:36:29 PM »
I gave $400 for my car if anyone cares

What year was that?

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #25 on: February 01, 2014, 07:56:31 PM »
My how the price went up over the decades, i paid 13,000 for mine in 1996
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #26 on: February 01, 2014, 10:48:39 PM »
I gave $400 for my car if anyone cares

What year was that?

Paul
Well, lets see, title says,"pic of my new car from 1979"...1979, this car was new to me, hint-1979! lol. Sorry 1968RSZ28 You left yourself open, but I have to laugh, because I too can see myself doing the same.
Seriously, when I look back in perfect hindsight, I am sure I could have traded up, gotten something nicer, maybe a one owner or something with a racing heritage and documents out the ying. This car is not that nice, at least in those regards. It has more sentimental value than anything. I was 18, just graduated and it was my summer of fun, if you will. Let's back up a year and explain in a condensed version let me tell what happened: The one pic shows a Blue car in the background. It was my first muscle car(not my 1st car). I got that at 17. I worked 2 jobs in the summer, one at a gas station the other, a tire store. I made 2 major purchases, a killer home stereo and a 1967 SS396 Chevelle. The car was pretty ratty, but I loved it and I was hooked on big block torque. one night, someone ran into the back of car. The guy was drunk and took off. Some witnesses ID'd the car and upon being caught, the guy's insurance settled for $600. I was young, dumb and full...well you know. My parents were dead against my cars and offered no help or assistance except to tell me that "all that junk is nothing but a waste of time and going to get me in trouble". So, the old man, God rest his soul, was a total A-hole. He never spent a moment with me, helped me, encouraged me or understood me. With the money I settled for, I set about looking for a 69 Camaro. finally settling on the Blue SS L48 car, I own. After the 30 day plates expired, I set about dismantling the car with a desire to have a real nice car (remembering how ratty the Chevelle was). I sold the Chevelle to a cruising buddy who later was responsible for me meeting my ,now, wife. I soon realized that I did not have a cool car to cruise in at the local Big Boy on weekends. I worked at a department store now, in the automotive. This was no ordinary department store though, the automotive part was a speed shop (what a dream job for a 18 Y.O.) Through a satellite store I learned that another employee had a 69 Camaro for sale (this flamed car) I wanted it, but in no way had any money spending what I made on the blue car. My best friend looked at the car after I told him about it. we went together. He bought the car and after we got back in car, he looked at me and said,"when you get the money, pay me back". Then, he handed me the keys. That is how I got 2 69's. Soon after, my buddy I sold the Chevelle to was fixing a couple of his girlfriend's friends up with blind dates. The guys chickened out. He pulled into the Big Boy(like Am.Graffitti) I asked him about the girls in his back seat. He explained the deal. I hung my head out further to get a good look and exclaimed that the one girl was pretty and I would take her out. She jumped out and got in my car and the rest is history. I married that girl, told her I would marry if I could keep my cars, she agreed and there you have it.
Bentley to friends :1969 SS/RS 396 owned 79
1969 SS 350 (sold)
1969 D.H.COPO replica 4spd. owned since 85
1967 302 4 spd 5.13

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #27 on: February 01, 2014, 11:04:34 PM »
I was being facetious.  The answer is not just in your title, but in your signature too!   ;D

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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #28 on: February 02, 2014, 01:03:57 AM »
Hey Vonroll,
Welcome. Glad you finally posted. By now, you are probably an expert on Camaros after lurking so long. I see you have a beloved 72 paint also. Post some pics. By your post, you must be a 68-69 model yourself! Ah, the summer of Love! grille emblem is on wrong side in your pic, as you probably know. How long have you owned your car? Is it a work in progress or did you get one all together?
.  Haha... I never realized that emblem being wrong.  No telling what people did back then. 
Yup... 72.. The best paint.  Just got my Z/28 in Nov.  should probably post pics in another thread.   Thanks for the welcome.  Great thread here.  Love seeing the back-in-the- day pics. 
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Re: Pic of My new car from 1979
« Reply #29 on: February 02, 2014, 04:39:29 PM »
This turned into

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And a pic of my Z in the 70's
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