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Old 12-21-2009, 10:03 PM   #63
nuke1
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Re: 1969 Camaro "Yenko" Clone

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Originally Posted by mcbassin View Post
See there I knew you weren't laying around home eating bon bons. J/K...The Camaro is coming along great! Just out of curiosity, how much would it cost me to buy all new floor pans, fenders, quarter panels for a 67 or 68? I am hoping to start on one of ours later this year and need to know how much to save for sheetmetal. You did say you were working on 3 of them right? They pretty much all need the same rust repair usually right?
You are right, no Bon Bons for this guy, just toffifee. It is coming along, but not as fast as i want, my arm stil hurts at times so i still have to take it easy on myself, swork is intermitent. As for your parts i up here i usually say around 3500 will buy you all the sheetmetal you need. Trust me, there is always unexpected stuff. and if you do buy sheetmetal, but the good stuff and spend the extra amount on it. You may not think that it is worth it at first, but it really is worth it in the end. And yes to be exact 4 of them. But this one gets done first!!!!!! Yup they are all about the same, trunk and floorpans, dropoffs, wheel tubs, quarters, tailpan, firewall, rockers, air vent boxes, and a couple more little things.
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