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    Buy the nicest car you can afford to start with. Here's one off my companies bulletin board. Not mine, don't know the seller.
    $5,250 -- 60,000 miles on rebuilt 350 engine -- Call 303-949-9374 -- Located in Westminster, CO
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    El camino? You trying to pick up my sister at the trailer park or what? On a serious note economically it makes more sense to buy one complete or near completion. I'm > < this close to finalizing my purchase on a 72 shortbed c10, complete minus a couple small details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    El camino? You trying to pick up my sister at the trailer park or what? On a serious note economically it makes more sense to buy one complete or near completion. I'm > < this close to finalizing my purchase on a 72 shortbed c10, complete minus a couple small details.
    Drivetrain and title?
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    Of course in my case give me a 73 El Camino and I am going to put a 73 Grand Am front end and dash in it. Learn what parts interchange from all the series as there are many mix and match parts from all the BOP cars 73-77.[/QUOTE]

    This is an incredible idea. I'd do mechanical first, then you could drive it while saving money for cosmetics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackford76 View Post
    This is an incredible idea. I'd do mechanical first, then you could drive it while saving money for cosmetics.
    Just a tease. And Pontiac did just this with a 1980 Grand am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Just a tease. And Pontiac did just this with a 1980 Grand am.

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    What was once a joke in the auto world, has now become a fairly collectable car, The Grand Am
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Drivetrain and title?
    Sent you an email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    What was once a joke in the auto world, has now become a fairly collectable car, The Grand Am
    You loved them or hated them. Owned a 73, 74, 79 and 2 1980's. Back in the day no other GM midsize handled like a Grand Am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    You loved them or hated them. Owned a 73, 74, 79 and 2 1980's. Back in the day no other GM midsize handled like a Grand Am.
    http://www.tachrev.com/GrandAm1973-75.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    Sent you an email.
    Ok kazoo I see how it is, I send you and email of inquired info but you don't respond because you can't boost your post count. Mmmmk.

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