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My Favorite Camaro.  1981 Z-28    #15
I bought this from the wholesale lot at Henna Chevy.  Paid $550.  Body was perfect, needed to be repainted and the interior looked like a rat ate it.  I hit 130mph driving it home.  The first day it leaked an ocean of oil in my driveway.  I fixed it up and drove it for a year and sold it for $1500.  I truly regret selling it.
83 Camaro Z-28  T-top    #34
I saved this car from the Junkyard July-00.  It idled rough and you had to put the breaks to the floor to stop it.  I paid $300 for it.  After closing an open break bleed vent and shiming the Idle plate it ran great.  Put in a new carb and intake and had a total investment of $500.  Sold it for $1500 9 months later.
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1980 Camaro V8    #57
I saw this in the paper listed as a camaro for sale for $800.  The young lady who owned it could not tell me anything except that it didnt have t-tops and it wasnt a Z-28.  She didnt even know if it was a V8 or not.  The body was perfect and the interior was in almost new condition.  It had a V8 but it was the 267ci that GM put in their cars in 1980.  It ran great too.  I talked her down from $800 to $450.  All it needed was the breaks bled and the battery charged.  Sold it for $1500 8 months later.
1976 Camaro RS    #26
I Bought this 2 days before finding my 3rd Corvette in a junkyard.  I yanked the modified 350 out of this for the vette and then sold the body.  It was a neat car and in ok condition but I could only have one and I wanted the vette.
89 Camaro RS  305 V8    #08
91 Camaro RS 305 V8  T-tops    #07
I bought this shortly after my first camaro got taken from me in a divorce dispute.  I had the Camaro bug and it wouldnt die till I got another.  I really loved this car.  Lots of fun.
I bought this car from a destitute person and wound up having it confiscated by the courts a month later in a divorce battle (not mine).  Well, I lost my $1000 right there.
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