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Old 02-07-2010, 04:58 PM   #46
nuke1
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Re: Project "SWISS CHEESE" the 68 Camaro

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Originally Posted by hgs_notes View Post
I think in this case, if a new shell was too expensive, it may have been worth it to find a better donar car. That thing was one speed bump away from dropping and scraping the middle of the car on the pavement.

Buy lots of welding wire and gas, you're going to need it.
Around here you will never find a donor car, ;et alone a cheap one. And yah, one big bump!!!!

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Never say never James. I know it can happen, you may have to slip below the border to get it though.
Very true at that

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Originally Posted by 69GMCor70Chevy View Post
Why? There is one on Saskatoon kijiji for $3500 right now. You have proven time and time again that you can bring these back from the brink! Buy one and get around to it sometime!
Ha, that car was a SGI salvage car, partsonly can not be registered. The guy was trying to sell it as a registerable car. Yah right. I feel sorry for some guy that might buy that, put work into it and find out that he can never put plates on it. Too bad.
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