Currently posted on MA Craigslist -
"Project Car Chevy Camaro 1968. Set up as a sedan delivery. Small block chevy, automatic transmission, bucket seats, roll cage and kill switch. Will remove trees for pickup. $1500"
Wonder how many people were interested until seller stated the trees weren't included in the deal.
Looks like it has 69 quarters and maybe fenders.
So in 1968 you had a couple GM executives who wanted a specialty Camaro, 1 had a special order 1968 Z/28 convertible , and the other a 68 Camaro wagon.... makes sense. I await the 68 camaro/ el camino model. :D
Quote from: BULLITT65 on October 12, 2013, 09:40:02 PM
So you in 1968 you had a couple GM executives who wanted a specialty Camaro, 1 had a special order 1968 Z/28 convertible , and the other a 68 Camaro wagon.... makes sense. I await the 68 camaro/ el camino model.
Here you go...
Paul
I knew it was out there....thanks paul
Such a paradox; the thought comes to mind, "what were they thinking?"
Imagine seeing that in the spring; the rear end dragging as it's loaded down with little plants, lawn seed, and sod..............
Jim
Now you know where the concept vehicle for the Pontiac Aztek ended up.
Maybe the forerunner of the AMC Gremlin -
Regards,
Steve
could end up like this one http://bangshift.com/blog/genius-or-sacrilege-a-1969-camaro-station-wagon.html
that looks like it started with very clean body. I guess there is one less camaro on the road, and one more wagon. Unless they used a new Camaro body to make this?
Quote from: PURESS on October 13, 2013, 12:19:26 PM
could end up like this one http://bangshift.com/blog/genius-or-sacrilege-a-1969-camaro-station-wagon.html
I don't get it guys. What's the difference between what the pro street or custom built Camaros look like compared to this? Somebody is just thinking out of the box, just like all the others. I like this one better then the one in the first post. Although it looks like an old job, it was probably a unique idea to take on 30 years ago.
I suppose, I think there enough station wagons out there to make more than enough unique examples of cars, but somebody always proves me wrong. There is always a customizer out there who wants to create something "new" hopefully they use the new bodies, or foregone rusty ones for their creations..
It think it's pretty unique non the less. I haven't seen a old station wagon around here in 30 years.
Sorta looks like a big Vega with 69 lines
I seem to recall a prototype first gen wagon in a surfer type photo. Could be wrong, wouldn't be the last time. It even had the fake wood panels (vinyl decals) down the sides
Not to long ago maybe 2 months or so, 0ne just like this only a 67 was for sale it had a Los Vegas theme, does anybody have a picture of it that they could post