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g-machine79
08-10-2014, 08:33 PM
Item Location (City/State): North Liberty, Iowa

Price: See Below

Description:

I have decided to sell my 1979 Camaro Project and 2013 car trailer. Family health problems are shifting priorities and I have come to terms with this project no longer being practical.

Below are pictures when I picked up the car from the media blaster. It is a virtually rust free, low miles car from Connecticut. There are a few small holes, I can provide pictures upon request. I got it as a roller with no interior. The trunk floor was already cut out between the frame rails, I am not sure why. I would like to sell it complete: tub (bare metal), fenders and doors (epoxy primed), deck lid (still painted), radiator core support (bare metal), front sub frame (bare metal). I have boxes of parts and hardware that go with the car and will be included. The wood cart with casters will go with the tub. The car was fitted with DSE mini-tubs, but were not installed (I do not have them anymore). The car has a clean title. I do not have any of the suspension components or rear axle.

I am also selling the trailer in the pictures. It was used once, I purchased it new last year. I can provide more details if needed.

Camaro and Parts: $2000 obo

2013 Heartland Trailer: $1500 obo

Please email me with any questions: [email protected]

Thanks,
George


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g-machine79
08-11-2014, 08:28 AM
I have over $1000 in the media blasting alone...

g-machine79
08-14-2014, 07:13 PM
I am open to trades as well - riding lawn mower, atv, mountain bike, old C10 pick up.

Let me know what you have!

Thanks,
George