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I really don't want to sell the car but The plan is that we will be moving as soon as our house sells. Not going to store the car or ship it across the Pacific.
At a very minimum it has a lot of good parts or you could do a little repair and have fun autocrossing it. Needs some head work and tires but is still raceable as is.
Re: C Prepared autocross 1983 Camaro and open Trailer
The link seems to work for me, You might need to cut and paste.
I could ship the car but since there is no autocrossing where we are moving to I have no reason to. There is a dragstrip so I could turn it into a drag car but I used to do that and didn't get near as much enjoyment out of it. We are planning on moving to Kauai, HI but I am trying to talk the wife into going to the Big island just because of autocrossing, don't tell my wife that. Honestly I will be happy on either island or even Oahu or Maui. We both love the freindly atmosphere of Kauai though and have friends that live there so that is where we will probably end up. We have been talking about making the move for the last 5 years and decided last month after our last trip that we would finally take the plunge. Now comes the pain in the *** part of getting the dogs and cats paperwork all in order before we sell the house so we will just be able to pack them and go.
Re: C Prepared autocross 1983 Camaro and open Trailer
Still doesn't work. When I first clicked it it asked me to log in. After I did, it gave me a message saying my ad isn't available. Try logging out and then search for it. Once you find it that way, post a new link. I would think it would work then. You should try and find "Crazy Hawaiian." He is into the drift scene over there with a him a couple friends doing it in F-Bodies. Maybe you can join them...
At least in Hawaii you don't have to worry about winter, snow and salt. You'll have WAY less rust to deal with which is always good for car guys/gals. Good luck selling the house in this economy. My neighbor had dropped ~$60,000 from her asking price just so she could get rid of it.
Re: C Prepared autocross 1983 Camaro and open Trailer
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Originally Posted by WIll36
are those the headers running back through the firewall in the last picture?
Yes, They are whats called crossover headers and are fairly popular among dirt track races. These are the 180 degree version of crossover headers meaning every other cylinder in the firing order goes into the same collector making it sound like a couple 4 cylinder engines. Personally I think it sounds more like a V6.