In Search of a Camaro

If you are willing to put in the necessary work, you can easily turn a cheap Camaro into the sports car of your dreams with just a few spare parts you can pick up at a junkyard, a lot of your extra time, and even more tender loving care.
Starting in 1967, Chevrolet introduced a vehicle that would rival the Ford Mustang. The vehicle was called the Camaro. Meaning "friend" in French, some laughed because in Spanish, "camaro" meant "shrimp." However, no one was laughing when the Camaro was tearing up the streets and blowing the doors off the Mustang.

These vehicles are starting to become quite rare and if found in good condition, are worth a good sum of money. Most Camaros have hidden damage and some have hidden meaning. Checking the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a good place to start to determine the authenticity of the Camaro you are wanting to purchase.

Since the Camaro was of Unibody construction, you will certainly want to check for frame damage or frame rot. Begin your search by writing a list of what you want in a Camaro such as engine size, model, transmission type or whether or not you want a Camaro with matching numbers. Having a Camaro with matching numbers means that the transmission, engine and rear axle numbers all match. These are extremely hard to find vehicles and if found, will be very expensive to procure.

Make a Trade with Another Car Enthusiast

If you have a car to spare, or you have some extra junk cars are junk parts in your backyard or workshop, you might consider an interesting way to go about finding a cheap Camaro and that is making an even trade with someone. As far as ways to fight a cheap Camaro go, trading with another car enthusiast is a great way to scratch someone else's back and have them scratch yours at the same time. Just like you have the need for the Camaro, they probably have a need for something to fix up their cars with as well; helping each other can save you both a lot of money just by making an even trade.

The Camaro Search Begins

Searching for and finding a Camaro will be relatively easy thanks to the power of the Internet. As of writing this article, there are over 3,800 Camaros listed for sale on websites with prices starting from $1,500 to $275,000. You may have to drive quite a distance to retrieve your vehicle or it could very well be in the next town over. Wherever your Camaro is, know that what waits for you is a lot of history and good times when you drive it down the street.

Keep in mind that successfully purchasing used cars hinges on several different factors, so see what you can do to improve your knowledge when you shop for cheap used cars.

By Terry Bolton
Published: 6/18/2008
 
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