I Really enjoy watching your videos and Your knowledge of cars is Awesome and you teach really well what to look for I notice you stay in that era of Camaros late 60s thru early 70’s my first car in HS my Dad had gotten for my oldest Brother to drive and he did very hard Brand New 1976 Pontiac 455 4 Speed Trans Am white exterior and red interior with red bird my brother drove just a year and for his Graduation he got a 1977 Grand Prix SJ that they added T Tops and my Dad drove T/A some until I got my DL my middle brother didn’t want anything to do with TA and 4 Speed that car was So Much Fun My middle brother graduation he got a 1979 Camaro Z 28 350 engine and Transmission I drove it some but I was graduating in 1982 and I was and still am a Trans Am guy and looked and looked well my Dad was working out of State and he told me that I needed to ride bus to Dallas and I didn’t know what he had found a friend went with me and my Brother picked us up and drove us to a Really Big Cheverolet Dealership and we were looking around and a salesman came and got me and I had to sign a lot of paperwork it took a while my Brother and Friend had been shown my car but I still didn’t know the salesman took me inside to showroom and it was a 1982 Camaro Z 28 Maroon exterior and maroon interior Really Pretty car first year for 3rd gen Camaros we drove home and I was up early at school my hometown Cheverolet Dealership had not gotten any Z28s yet and for a little while I was only one I knew of and I got popular Really fast especially with Girls and that was fine that car was so different from the 2nd generation T/A and Z 28 the handling was Awesome but the 305 so called V8 was pitts and metric 200 transmission plastic parts I would have been faster with 243 V6 but the car was fun drove a long time I have all the sudden noticed those cars are starting to get some Love I Always knew it I could have done more it would be fun I don’t really see You go over that time with the 3rd generation and I do understand why I am Really liking how they add all what they do now! Great Job!
Like many people, I wouldn't really care much about what it was originally, I'd be thinking about what I could turn it into. To a purist I'm sure they would consider it an unholy abomination, but it's not as if there's much original car left to worry about.
Never Salvaged.. car hasn't been wrecked or anything.. Depends on your state as to the Correct way to do it but, getting registered with stamped vin is easy.. just have a police officer verify and fill out a paper that it's there..
Could a Camaro be ordered with the RS style lower backup lights and slotted tail lights like the blue race Camaro in this video but have the standard grill? I owned a SS Camaro with the RS style rear end but always believed someone swapped out the hidden headlights for a standard SS grill. Perhaps it had some minor front damage and the standard grill was easier to find? I don't know. This was before all this information was easy to access. Thanks for all the great videos.
Wished I had my 1969 Camaro still
Nice video. I just picked up a 69 Camaro project car the other day. Thank you for sharing
I Really enjoy watching your videos and Your knowledge of cars is Awesome and you teach really well what to look for I notice you stay in that era of Camaros late 60s thru early 70’s my first car in HS my Dad had gotten for my oldest Brother to drive and he did very hard Brand New 1976 Pontiac 455 4 Speed Trans Am white exterior and red interior with red bird my brother drove just a year and for his Graduation he got a 1977 Grand Prix SJ that they added T Tops and my Dad drove T/A some until I got my DL my middle brother didn’t want anything to do with TA and 4 Speed that car was So Much Fun My middle brother graduation he got a 1979 Camaro Z 28 350 engine and Transmission I drove it some but I was graduating in 1982 and I was and still am a Trans Am guy and looked and looked well my Dad was working out of State and he told me that I needed to ride bus to Dallas and I didn’t know what he had found a friend went with me and my Brother picked us up and drove us to a Really Big Cheverolet Dealership and we were looking around and a salesman came and got me and I had to sign a lot of paperwork it took a while my Brother and Friend had been shown my car but I still didn’t know the salesman took me inside to showroom and it was a 1982 Camaro Z 28 Maroon exterior and maroon interior Really Pretty car first year for 3rd gen Camaros we drove home and I was up early at school my hometown Cheverolet Dealership had not gotten any Z28s yet and for a little while I was only one I knew of and I got popular Really fast especially with Girls and that was fine that car was so different from the 2nd generation T/A and Z 28 the handling was Awesome but the 305 so called V8 was pitts and metric 200 transmission plastic parts I would have been faster with 243 V6 but the car was fun drove a long time I have all the sudden noticed those cars are starting to get some Love I Always knew it I could have done more it would be fun I don’t really see You go over that time with the 3rd generation and I do understand why I am Really liking how they add all what they do now! Great Job!
Like many people, I wouldn't really care much about what it was originally, I'd be thinking about what I could turn it into. To a purist I'm sure they would consider it an unholy abomination, but it's not as if there's much original car left to worry about.
Wow!! you know your stuff!! Very interesting details!
Great posting. Hope to build your channel.
Once you got ut back on the road would you register it with the stamped Vin number or as a salvage?
Never Salvaged.. car hasn't been wrecked or anything.. Depends on your state as to the Correct way to do it but, getting registered with stamped vin is easy.. just have a police officer verify and fill out a paper that it's there..
No wonder i cant complete my bucket list your buying all the 69s wth?
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Interested in the price of this camaro, if it is still available.
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Hey I have a 68 would you know where I can buy a shell like that?
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Hi,can you decode my 68 camaro?
Nice find. Hard to believe the floors are that good sitting out there. I must say them rally stripes are way to wide.😂🤣
Thanks Joe! they go the whole way to the window🤦♂️🤦♂️
My SS is an X55 car. Base model 350 engine but it has the 712 custom interior and black vinyl top. Bought in 1974 and I have the protecto plate.
The X-11s also came with the chrome drip rail moldings along with the side gills and wheel well mouldings !
@4:50 Thanks for pointing out it was flipped ............................................................................................lol
Could a Camaro be ordered with the RS style lower backup lights and slotted tail lights like the blue race Camaro in this video but have the standard grill? I owned a SS Camaro with the RS style rear end but always believed someone swapped out the hidden headlights for a standard SS grill. Perhaps it had some minor front damage and the standard grill was easier to find? I don't know. This was before all this information was easy to access. Thanks for all the great videos.
It HAS TO BE an SS it says so right below the trunk key lock .... 😂😂. Its just like the internet if it says so it has to be accurate!
I’m interested in buying that car. How do I get in touch with the owner?
Yes the pace cars came with the rally stripe. And they were orange.
Have even seen a 69 with a m t side air scoops and it has x28 on the front fenders if so what are they worth
Ran when parked.
Buying from a chop shops yard?
If it's a deal yeah..
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Nice video. Thanks for taking the time to make and post.
Why’d you edit out the upside down SS slipping off the bobcat forks? 😅
I never thought about stripes of small heater box
Excellent base for a mod touring
Never seen one without gills
it's on ebay
pace car's are SS's and they had Z28 (RALLY STRIPS), The rally sport would super seed the extra trim code
Be sure to check out the pace car video on the channel also!
My 69 Camaro has X 22 on the firewall tag what package is that?
396 with the trim
So how much do those shells generally run?
Depends on condition really
Hey by chance do you know where perhaps I could find a roller shell that isn't
A million dollars 69 camaro?
Message me i got one
What is the condition of the body and what is the amount you're trying to get for this car?
@@texasgarage145 send me your number on my website so it’s not on here www.backyardbarnfinds.com I’ll send you over pictures and details 👍
Thanks Parker. I keep learning new things everyday. 🍻🇨🇦
Still an awesome find