If the arrow on the wall was my bike all I would do is get it in writing conditions put blue matching grips a blue chain blue brakes blue cables and leave it like that just clean and polish the bike keep it original
@hotrod2321Күн бұрын
Awesome car. True old school. Enjoy.
@NykoS_GraFF5 күн бұрын
Oh
@mccrackenphillip5 күн бұрын
Hmm reminds me of my modded Z28 73 350 light can TH350 with 78 GM rims hand mine since 2007 my first video as well my channel. Same striping pattern but mine is a color changer tone to it
@rodneybrimer51716 күн бұрын
I’m a Pontiac guy. Trans am and Firebirds but I also really like the second Gen Camaro. I had a 74 and made a street strip car out of it. Fun car.
@derekpisani34266 күн бұрын
How much?
@steveavant97276 күн бұрын
Beautiful!!!! I had a 69 SS 396.
@marcathens29517 күн бұрын
Wasn't the Type Lt a separate model for the Camaro lineup ?
@sportsbank84287 күн бұрын
Real Z restore it.
@jeffreyjohn43078 күн бұрын
Are you in Vermont or NY? I’d probably offer you no more than $1,000. Car needs a lot of work and money!
@lancasterritzyescargotdine260211 күн бұрын
Anyone with brains will never buy a vintage car from a dealer or a 'flipper'. They're one and the same.
@amandastyles-uh6zx11 күн бұрын
That would make a perfect bumblebee clone❤
@michaeldunican618512 күн бұрын
It seems to me that since you have handed off the car a couple of times and nobody is taking care of the car, it seemed like karma has brought it back around for you to restore😊
@chrisarp411112 күн бұрын
Wrong hood? I had a 74Z. It was a sled
@athos197413 күн бұрын
I love "F" body cars. Camaro or Firebird.
@samueldeandrade905814 күн бұрын
❤eu aqui do Brasil gostaria de ter um desees
@JayBellcamp14 күн бұрын
I'll give you $200 for scrap metal
@Digitalsharecropper16 күн бұрын
I had a car that looked like that but really clean, and it was because it was years ago. It was a straight six and a bench seat. I didn't want it for obvious reasons, but it was a really good car and I had a lot of interest when I went to sell it. It looked fast
@billharden712718 күн бұрын
If someone wanted to spend some time and money. I think it would be a worth it.
@DarrenDavis-ov7zz18 күн бұрын
I'd most definitely restore that beauty. Of course, I own a body shop in west Texas
@DarrenDavis-ov7zz18 күн бұрын
My first car I got when I was 17 in 1984. It was 74'Red Camaro and was a hot car. It had a beastly stroker 383 in it. 350 with the turned 400 crank, shorter stroke engine. It was ghastly for a first car. This brings back great memories.
@LCculater18 күн бұрын
300 dollars ? 20,000 worth of work ?
@hotroddave759718 күн бұрын
1974 the absolute worst year for the z28
@hotroddave759718 күн бұрын
1974 absolute worst year for The z28
@thud979718 күн бұрын
I have always loved the 74-77 Camaro bumper cars, 74 obviously being the favorite the last year for the small rear window.
@sportsbank84287 күн бұрын
Same... had a 75 LT. Hate when they went to the plastic shit.
@user-dc1un8br1e18 күн бұрын
If it was a four speed I'd be all over it! I'd also keep the cragars on it, love the look!
@Jumpjoe458718 күн бұрын
I had that same car same exact color but it wasn’t as E 28 but I had a 350 and a four-speed transmission, but it was converted from automatic
@user-jw4vw3xc3e19 күн бұрын
I think I used to own that car. The guy you got it from bought it from me in 1988/89 in Colorado.
@user-bj3zz4ul7z20 күн бұрын
Too much work for sick old man
@user-bj3zz4ul7z20 күн бұрын
I love em all, can't hep it!
@user-bj3zz4ul7z20 күн бұрын
Had cowl on my 72 heavy.
@user-bj3zz4ul7z20 күн бұрын
Had 80 Z- 28. I enjoyed it but it was underpowered. 350 hp. Not a muscle car compared to 68 Chevelle or 68 Vette I owned before.
@user-bj3zz4ul7z20 күн бұрын
Price ?
@Squint0021 күн бұрын
How much?
@johnduran76921 күн бұрын
Beautiful car! Thanks for sharing! Hate to say it but it would look so much better if you put taller tires on the front
@timsacco6g69424 күн бұрын
If you're going to restore a big bumper Camaro, a 74 Z/28 is definitely the way to go!, if this car was in Florida I would be tempted
@joanneswafford826826 күн бұрын
Bada*s!!!
@joanneswafford826826 күн бұрын
Awesome !!! Love'em!!! The Bird & the 68 are my favorites. Congrats on a Beautiful collection.
@luckyb454127 күн бұрын
had on e. Wheres the cowl induction hood? wheres the factory wheels ?
@mylynne195327 күн бұрын
There was no towel induction hood in 74
@luckyb454126 күн бұрын
@@mylynne1953 towel ahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah
@user-vr7sr5fo3j27 күн бұрын
You can tell The Losers of the world
@dalevalenti655227 күн бұрын
I have restored a few Camaros that were in worse shape than this one but they had titles when I got them. I used to fix them up and drive them, then sell them to buy another one. a 78 Z28 with factory 4 speed was my favorite.
@Dc8fixer27 күн бұрын
The rear valance panel(down below the back of the bumper) is very hard to find. It has to be a 74-77. I had a 76 and that area was toast. It was impossible to find that.
@Jeff-io2zn27 күн бұрын
Personally I would repair any metal and interior. Then pull engine and transmission get them mechanically sound. Then try to maje metal repairs match paint ant satin clear it. And drive it. I love the aluminum bumper Camaros.
@derekfetzer629428 күн бұрын
Restore
@brettdog28 күн бұрын
Redo it and sell in California for a ton of money. We love 75 or older.
@tonyt880518 күн бұрын
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thank Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
@tonyt880518 күн бұрын
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thanks Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
Пікірлер
There was no SS 327 Camaro
If the arrow on the wall was my bike all I would do is get it in writing conditions put blue matching grips a blue chain blue brakes blue cables and leave it like that just clean and polish the bike keep it original
Awesome car. True old school. Enjoy.
Oh
Hmm reminds me of my modded Z28 73 350 light can TH350 with 78 GM rims hand mine since 2007 my first video as well my channel. Same striping pattern but mine is a color changer tone to it
I’m a Pontiac guy. Trans am and Firebirds but I also really like the second Gen Camaro. I had a 74 and made a street strip car out of it. Fun car.
How much?
Beautiful!!!! I had a 69 SS 396.
Wasn't the Type Lt a separate model for the Camaro lineup ?
Real Z restore it.
Are you in Vermont or NY? I’d probably offer you no more than $1,000. Car needs a lot of work and money!
Anyone with brains will never buy a vintage car from a dealer or a 'flipper'. They're one and the same.
That would make a perfect bumblebee clone❤
It seems to me that since you have handed off the car a couple of times and nobody is taking care of the car, it seemed like karma has brought it back around for you to restore😊
Wrong hood? I had a 74Z. It was a sled
I love "F" body cars. Camaro or Firebird.
❤eu aqui do Brasil gostaria de ter um desees
I'll give you $200 for scrap metal
I had a car that looked like that but really clean, and it was because it was years ago. It was a straight six and a bench seat. I didn't want it for obvious reasons, but it was a really good car and I had a lot of interest when I went to sell it. It looked fast
If someone wanted to spend some time and money. I think it would be a worth it.
I'd most definitely restore that beauty. Of course, I own a body shop in west Texas
My first car I got when I was 17 in 1984. It was 74'Red Camaro and was a hot car. It had a beastly stroker 383 in it. 350 with the turned 400 crank, shorter stroke engine. It was ghastly for a first car. This brings back great memories.
300 dollars ? 20,000 worth of work ?
1974 the absolute worst year for the z28
1974 absolute worst year for The z28
I have always loved the 74-77 Camaro bumper cars, 74 obviously being the favorite the last year for the small rear window.
Same... had a 75 LT. Hate when they went to the plastic shit.
If it was a four speed I'd be all over it! I'd also keep the cragars on it, love the look!
I had that same car same exact color but it wasn’t as E 28 but I had a 350 and a four-speed transmission, but it was converted from automatic
I think I used to own that car. The guy you got it from bought it from me in 1988/89 in Colorado.
Too much work for sick old man
I love em all, can't hep it!
Had cowl on my 72 heavy.
Had 80 Z- 28. I enjoyed it but it was underpowered. 350 hp. Not a muscle car compared to 68 Chevelle or 68 Vette I owned before.
Price ?
How much?
Beautiful car! Thanks for sharing! Hate to say it but it would look so much better if you put taller tires on the front
If you're going to restore a big bumper Camaro, a 74 Z/28 is definitely the way to go!, if this car was in Florida I would be tempted
Bada*s!!!
Awesome !!! Love'em!!! The Bird & the 68 are my favorites. Congrats on a Beautiful collection.
had on e. Wheres the cowl induction hood? wheres the factory wheels ?
There was no towel induction hood in 74
@@mylynne1953 towel ahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah
You can tell The Losers of the world
I have restored a few Camaros that were in worse shape than this one but they had titles when I got them. I used to fix them up and drive them, then sell them to buy another one. a 78 Z28 with factory 4 speed was my favorite.
The rear valance panel(down below the back of the bumper) is very hard to find. It has to be a 74-77. I had a 76 and that area was toast. It was impossible to find that.
Personally I would repair any metal and interior. Then pull engine and transmission get them mechanically sound. Then try to maje metal repairs match paint ant satin clear it. And drive it. I love the aluminum bumper Camaros.
Restore
Redo it and sell in California for a ton of money. We love 75 or older.
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thank Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
Because its the only cars we don't smog! Thanks Arnold.....🙈 😡 🙈
How's the shock rear towers
All soild
How much ? I was just in vt
Asking 8k. Negotiable
Good project!
I love Camaros,, got my subscription