67-69 Camaro or 70-72 Chevelle?
#1
67-69 Camaro or 70-72 Chevelle?
I'm looking into getting a 67-69 Camaro, or a 70-72 Chevelle. I just wanted some of your opinions, especially from some of you who might have owned both.
#2
Go with whatever car appeals to you the most. With these older cars you have to spend some time and money to make them handle and ride well. Chevelles have been climbing more in value but are still cheaper than Camaros on average. There are more performance suspension options for the Camaro by a wide margin and the used OEM/performance part market is much bigger as well so that is something to consider. Nice Chevelles are more rare to see on the street usually as well.
#3
yea, i'm looking for a project. something I can have custom, I've driven both, and like both designs, but I can have 2 projects going on at once. I have been checking craigslist and have found quite a few chevelles around my area for really cheap ($7500 for a decent one).
#6
67 Camaro!!!
never been a big chevelle fan, always thought they were too bloated (esp. when comparing the rear to the front)
66 chevelle though...........that i'd rock the **** out of!
never been a big chevelle fan, always thought they were too bloated (esp. when comparing the rear to the front)
66 chevelle though...........that i'd rock the **** out of!
#7
1st gen Camaros are cool. '69 is the year to have resale value wise though.
I love '70 Chevelles, my buddies dad just sold a mint one hes had for years. Needed to be painted, but it sold in a matter of hours @ $10k on craigslist. He was getting calls for weeks, then we found it posted up on the internet for like $17k or something rediculous.
I think I'd rather go '69 Camaro. Yeah they've been done before, but the aftermarket is crazy for them. It would be a lot of fun to build one nicely.
I love '70 Chevelles, my buddies dad just sold a mint one hes had for years. Needed to be painted, but it sold in a matter of hours @ $10k on craigslist. He was getting calls for weeks, then we found it posted up on the internet for like $17k or something rediculous.
I think I'd rather go '69 Camaro. Yeah they've been done before, but the aftermarket is crazy for them. It would be a lot of fun to build one nicely.
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#8
I've owned 3 '69 Camaro's over the years, and can tell you that they do not ride nearly as well as a '70-'72 Chevelle does, since the Chevelle has a full frame under it (while the Camaro doesn't).
I have two Chevelles now, a '69 and a '70, and think you should consider a '69 as well if you like that body style.
Here's a few pictures of my cars.
I have two Chevelles now, a '69 and a '70, and think you should consider a '69 as well if you like that body style.
Here's a few pictures of my cars.
#9
66 Chevelle; like this one we did??
#13
Does this Chevelle look original to you? I can understand that comment if it had steel wheels with hubcaps or stock rims and no side exhaust! Its also missing the drum brakes, the carbureted motor, bench seats, sealed beam headlights and has about 150HP too much.
Last edited by evsmotors; 03-08-2008 at 08:22 AM.
#15
LOL, that piece wasn't installed because of the after market fiberglass hood. It was left up to the owner if he wanted installed. Now I know what you mean. Sorry. I thought you mean the wheel wells because they didn't want the trims installed.