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C-Titan 12-28-2008 01:27 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
since i was 3 i could remember being completly obsessed with camaros and firebirds... looking at my blue 1985 iroc-z matchbox car i knew one day i had to own one... my dad had a 79' z back then, that eventually i ended up getting into some trouble of my own in... lets just say one day my four year old lil mind was feeling adventurous and decided to hop behind the wheel while my dad was in a lil home town shop, throw it in reverse and punched it... yea... didnt work out so well... the shop now has two doors thanx to me ;)... needless to say my *** was red after that haha..

::FF::

right after i got my license i started searching for cars... being 16-17 my budget was obviously minimum... soo after a few months of hopping rides with friends and the reality of being hopelessly broke kickin' in i started losing hope... so one day after football practice i decided to clear my head and take the sports bus home and just zone out... all of a sudden as we're going by a shopping center parking lot, and there in the corner is this platinum silver 1984 camaro z-28.... no for sale signs tho' but i just had this feeling i had to check it out... right when i got home i called my buddy john and we routed up to check it out... to my surprise it was for sale, the sign was sitting right on the seat!! it only had a small lil dent on the bottom of the passenger side door, rebuilt bored and camed 305 h.o., t-5, 4 wheel disc brakes with 3.73 gears and an immaculate gray and black interior... the price was 1500 o.b.o, which at that time was a lil out of my league... but i figured S#$!, lets give him a call anyway... so as my buddy johns walkin around the car gawking at it the guy finally picks up... i start talking to him, tellin my deal, im a student-yada yada yada im broke-blah blah blah soo how bout 950 cash no questions asked... after a slightly over extended pause he answered and my dreams came true... for 2 years i worked on that car and did everything i could do to it, even swapped out the 305 for a 327 me and a buddy put together... as the money situation got better i ended up picking up two other vehicles... as time went by though i was getting in way to much trouble with my camaro, so i dont know why but i decided to put it up for sale... make a long story short the guy i was going to sell it to ended up stealing it from the garage it was being stored at and in a high speed chase wraped it around a telephone poll... still brings a tear to my eye

::FF::

after couple years of being completly unsatisfied with what i was driving (they were decent cars, but nothing compares to an f-body), i decided to jump back into the market and try to find another camaro... months and months of searching went by and even though i looked everywere, i couldnt find anything remotely worth it... it was rough to see how some people beat the hell out of these cars... well one day i was driving home from work and decided to take the long way home... as i was driving up ridge pike somthing caught my eye, in a dark corner of this trucking yard parking lot sat a red 91 z-28... i slammed on the brakes and tale whipped into the parking lot... over-kill much, yessir... haha... so i got out of the car, walked up to it and instantly knew it had to be mine... it def. showed its age and mileage, the paint was faded and the once "painted to match wheels" were now faded to a pastel pink... as i walked around the car i noticed it had "bad boy" stickers on the fenders and speakers drilled into the floor... still, it didnt deture me, i must have it... the next day i went back when the yard was open and talked to the owner... he popped open the hood and showed me the tired 305 with its intake manifold leak and numerous other fluid stains and handed me the keys... as i took it for a spin i realized, damn this is the slowest thing i have ever driven... this guy really put this thing thru the ringer, but the fact it had a str8 body and a fairly good interior had sold me... sooo $1900 and a can of black spray paint later it was in my driveway and the project began... almost 3 years and 5 figures later, it turned into the jewel i always knew it could be...

Before:

http://i43.tinypic.com/25jlijr.jpg

156k leaky 305
slipping 700r4
2.73's
rusted out exhaust
faded paint
bad gauges
and well bad everything else

http://i42.tinypic.com/2cysdb8.jpg

After:

http://i33.tinypic.com/2lizwr8.jpg

Worked 355
Vortech Heads
Bored .60 over
Extreme Energy Cam
Forged Internals
Ported n Honed
MSD 8.5's
Accel Injectors
AC delete
TCI Racing Trans n Converter
3:73 rear
Heddman Headers
High Flow Cat
40 Series Muffler
3in from cat back to 4in out
Slotted n Cross Drilled Rotors
Tokico Blues with 1 1\2" Pro Series Drop
Digital Gauges that recall 1\4 mile, 0-60, e\t, and top speed
Full Sound System adding to 2000 watts
Custom Staggered 18" Ace Zeus's
Custom Steal Emblems
Custom Fogs
Smoked Running Lights
Brand New Paint
Etc... Etc...

http://i43.tinypic.com/fm2qts.jpg

i'd never have the heart to sell this one, couldnt go thru it again.. lets just say i'll have this Z till the end of days...

thank you for reading my long *** story!!! haha

t_raven 12-28-2008 05:49 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I first really got into cars back in 94 when my mom bought me a subscription to Hot Rod magazine for my 11th B-day. After reading those I was dead set on having a 68 Camaro. When I was 15 I couldn't find a Camaro but came across a 67 Firebird that I still have today.

Well then I started liking Firebirds and started reading High Performance Pontiac. I liked the look of the third gens and came across a good deal on an 89 GTA when I was a junior in HS. So for $2900 I had a pretty clean black 89 with tan leather. It was November when I bought it but I loved that car and drove it anytime the roads weren't too slick. I later sold it when I went off to Wyotech, but wanted a black on black leather car anyway. So I've always kept an eye out for a reasonably priced black 89 GTA with black leather. Well last december I finally found one on ebay that was only 200 miles from my house. So I bought it for $4500 and had my go get it (I'm in Iraq as a civilian). So it's at home waiting for me along with my 67, 79 TATA, and 01 WS6.....yes......I am addicted to Firebirds lol.

tarheel 01-16-2009 01:10 PM

help me finish my camaro story
 
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i'm in the process of building a story. I'm after the 1986 Z28 I had when my wife (girlfriend at the time) and I were dating. I did the carfax and have a title#.

jrhaus76 = how do you get a address/phone # from a title#?

The carfax lists the car only an hour from me here in NC.

How should i approach the current owner? I don't want to freak anyone out or drive the price through the roof.

Here is a pic of the car back in 1993. I still have the original window sticker and some misc parts from it like fog lights, etc.

jrhaus76 01-16-2009 01:19 PM

Re: help me finish my camaro story
 

Originally Posted by tarheel (Post 4010632)
i'm in the process of building a story. I'm after the 1986 Z28 I had when my wife (girlfriend at the time) and I were dating. I did the carfax and have a title#.

jrhaus76 = how do you get a address/phone # from a title#?

The carfax lists the car only an hour from me here in NC.

How should i approach the current owner? I don't want to freak anyone out or drive the price through the roof.

Here is a pic of the car back in 1993. I still have the original window sticker and some misc parts from it like fog lights, etc.

I am sending you a PM...

edit... sent! Good luck finding it.

GT150 01-16-2009 05:27 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
In January of 1976 my Dad gave me some money so I could get a car, I was 18 and was going into the Air Force in four months. I found a 68 Camaro listed in the paper for 500.00. My friend and went to look at it and it was in ok shape with 85,000 miles on it. The engine was a 327 and it had a 4-speed with the console gauges and Tic Toc tach. So I offered the guy 400 for it and he says ok. As I'm getting ready to leave he says to wait a minute, he goes into his house and comes back with a brand new in the box Hurst Compition 4 speed shifter. He says "This goes with it". I was in Camaro Heaven from then on.

So I left for service and later came and got the camaro and took it with me. I replaced the engine and later sold it in 1978 just before I got married:crazy: :crazy:

Then in 1982 the bug hits me again and I but a wrecked 68 and fix it and resell it. It was an automatic with a lot of rust. Then I find my dream car, it was a 1969 X33 Z-28, with the 302, Muncie trans and 4:10 gears. I was so happy, I kept it until 1985, the reason I sold this one was I had a daughter by then and I guess I was doing the "Family " thing. I put a swimming pool in my yard and the kids enjoyed it while they grew up.

Fast forward, 2008. Kids are gone I'm retired, just built a 24X40 garage. Looked for another 69, no way I'm paying that much for one. Look at a bunch of 2nd generations, They are ok but not really what I like. Then I tell my wife, if I can find a 3rd generation IROC with a TPI and a 5-speed with a posi rear I would buy it. But I also wanted one that did not have air. She musta thought since we live in Georgia I wouldnt find one without air because she didn't say no. About 3 weeks later I find this 88 IROC with everyting I wanted and I bought it and take it home.

It now sits in my garage and has just been repainted, I still need to put it back together and put the decals back on it. But it will be ready for the local car shows when the weather gets nice.

I'm again In Camaro Heaven.....................

Mike:driving:

Stratocaster25 01-16-2009 05:34 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
My love for thirdgen Camaros started the summer before I started my senior year of high school. I had just started getting into building model cars and every couple weeks I'd go to my local hobby shop and pick up a new project to work on. Mostly old '60s Mustangs, Camaros, Vettes, etc... One day I walked in and saw a model of a '91 Z28 and it jumped out at me, so I bought it. Back then thirdgens were a dime a dozen. They were everywhere, but for some reason I never really paid much attention to them. I guess I just wasn't a car guy at the time.

As I was building the model of the '91 Z28 I just really started to like the looks of it. It had muscle car looks, but at the same time it had an exotic look as well. From then on I knew I wanted one, but I ended up having to wait almost a year before I got one. Right before graduation I noticed a white '87 sport coupe, and a red '92 Z28 convertable at a local car lot. My dad and I went down and took the '87 for a spin. He wasn't about to let me drive the Z28. :mad: I fell in love with it and a few weeks later I took my graduation money and bought it. Shorty after I put some '85-'90 GFX on it along with a new paint job. After driving it for 5 years it started to nickle and dime me to death and sadly I ended up selling it. It was really hard to do, but I needed something more reliable. As I watched it drive away I told myself that I'd get another one some day.

Back in 2006 after about a solid year of looking I came across a white '92 Z28 on autotrader.com. After running it through carfax.com I drove about 50 miles to check it out and ended up taking it home the next day.

Beltfed 01-16-2009 05:54 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
My mom drove a POS Honda back when her and my dad were dating. Shortly after they were married, the Honda bit the dust and my dad being a hardcore Pontiac man traded it in on a brand new '82 Trans Am. She hated that car with a passion because my dad got rid of her beloved Honda instead of fixing it. They got into a big fight, and he said something along the lines of "Fine, drive it for a year and if you still don't like it, trade it in on anything else you want". Story goes that a year to the day she traded it in on a brand new '84 model Accord in '83. She was pregnant with me that year she was driving the TA, and it was love as a fetus I'm sure. During the 80's I was addicted to Knight Rider and my dad always griped about my mom trading in the Trans Am. When I turned 16 I bought a '84 Firebird for $900 and absolutely thrashed the crap out of it like a typical teen-ager. I had two periods of autoshop in highschool and was ALWAYS doing something to that car. The '84 was retired to the sideyard when I picked up a Blazer, and shortly there after a 1981 Turbo Trans Am. I had really thrashed the poor '84, and my mom was really upset about me having so many cars so I had to get rid of one of them. I was working in an autoparts store, and a regular customer was looking for a 700r4 transmission. I told the guy he could have the tranny if he took the whole car :crazy: So he took the car, pulled the tranny, and sent the rest of it to GM Sports Salvage :eek: I'm 25 now, have two kids, and have been riding my motorcycle to work for the past two years, rain or shine. I started really getting burned out riding, so started looking for a car. I found an '86 TA on Craigslist, and snatched it up. It's like having an old friend back. You might say that I'm going through a quarter-life-crisis but there's nothing like being in the drivers seat of a 3rd gen. My kids call it my "race car", my wife makes fun of me for actually driving fast again, and I haven't been this happy in a long time. I'm already wanting another one.

jrhaus76 01-16-2009 06:03 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by Beltfed (Post 4010872)
My mom drove a POS Honda back when her and my dad were dating. Shortly after they were married, the Honda bit the dust and my dad being a hardcore Pontiac man traded it in on a brand new '82 Trans Am. She hated that car with a passion because my dad got rid of her beloved Honda instead of fixing it. They got into a big fight, and he said something along the lines of "Fine, drive it for a year and if you still don't like it, trade it in on anything else you want". Story goes that a year to the day she traded it in on a brand new '84 model Accord in '83. She was pregnant with me that year she was driving the TA, and it was love as a fetus I'm sure. During the 80's I was addicted to Knight Rider and my dad always griped about my mom trading in the Trans Am. When I turned 16 I bought a '84 Firebird for $900 and absolutely thrashed the crap out of it like a typical teen-ager. I had two periods of autoshop in highschool and was ALWAYS doing something to that car. The '84 was retired to the sideyard when I picked up a Blazer, and shortly there after a 1981 Turbo Trans Am. I had really thrashed the poor '84, and my mom was really upset about me having so many cars so I had to get rid of one of them. I was working in an autoparts store, and a regular customer was looking for a 700r4 transmission. I told the guy he could have the tranny if he took the whole car :crazy: So he took the car, pulled the tranny, and sent the rest of it to GM Sports Salvage :eek: I'm 25 now, have two kids, and have been riding my motorcycle to work for the past two years, rain or shine. I started really getting burned out riding, so started looking for a car. I found an '86 TA on Craigslist, and snatched it up. It's like having an old friend back. You might say that I'm going through a quarter-life-crisis but there's nothing like being in the drivers seat of a 3rd gen. My kids call it my "race car", my wife makes fun of me for actually driving fast again, and I haven't been this happy in a long time. I'm already wanting another one.

What became of the 81 TTA?

Beltfed 01-16-2009 06:08 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
It had been sitting for some time when I got it, I had the transmission rebuilt and drove it for a few months. The transmission shifted so hard the back window popped out once, and another time really getting into the gas the airpump somehow managed to break off. The motor ended up going, and it being a 301T the prices I was quoted to get rebuilt was WAY out of my price range. So I yanked the motor, bought a TPI Vette motor, transmission adapter plate, and started the conversion. The 301T block ended up getting scrapped, but I still have the heads and some other parts somewhere out in my garage. The car got sold on eBay of all places and is in New York somewhere.

adamnkc 01-16-2009 06:27 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
good stuff. I got a 91 gta ,in 08 .I was living in san diego in 1989, my step sisters boyfriend was in the navy .He had a 89 formula t tops powter blue n silver. red pin strips .I was 15 . She had the car 6 months while he was at sea .I took my drivers test in it . Iv always wanted one of my own.The gta i have now Takes me back to those days

adamnkc 01-16-2009 07:09 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
good stuff. I got a 91 gta ,in 08 .I was living in san diego in 1989, my step sisters boyfriend was in the navy .He had a 89 formula t tops powter blue n silver. red pin strips .I was 15 . She had the car 6 months while he was at sea .I took my drivers test in it . Iv always wanted one of my own.The gta i have now Takes me back to those days

adamnkc 01-16-2009 07:15 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
good stuff. I got a 91 gta ,in 08 .I was living in san diego in 1989, my step sisters boyfriend was in the navy .He had a 89 formula t tops powter blue n silver. red pin strips .I was 15 . She had the car 6 months while he was at sea .I took my drivers test in it . Iv always wanted one of my own.The gta i have now Takes me back to those days

Beltfed 01-16-2009 07:19 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by adamnkc (Post 4010944)
good stuff. I got a 91 gta ,in 08 .I was living in san diego in 1989, my step sisters boyfriend was in the navy .He had a 89 formula t tops powter blue n silver. red pin strips .I was 15 . She had the car 6 months while he was at sea .I took my drivers test in it . Iv always wanted one of my own.The gta i have now Takes me back to those days


How did you manage to post that 3 times?

adamnkc 01-16-2009 07:30 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
slow computer

'86 Camaro BoSs 01-16-2009 07:35 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
Growin up my mom had an '85 sport coupe.. and my uncle also had one, an '86 tho.. i loved my mom's car.. b ut my uncles' was in better shape at the time.. always said i wanted it..well i turned 15.. and by that time the car had sat in the seattle area for about 3-4 years rarly driven, and it looked like crap.. my uncle told me "you liked it so much, it's yours" then i really got into third gen's.. and i always wanted a 91-92 because i liked the half moon gauges, and the gfx.. then in the summer of '07, my grandpa had found a '92 in the paper.. he didn't wanna tell me about it so he waited a week (i think) hopeing that it was sold.. then showed me it.. it had a wrecked front end.. all flat black.. really didn't look that good. but it was what i wanted and it was for a good price. so we picked it up.. then i decided to part way's with the '86.. some guy at a stop light asked if i was selling it and i said anything of mine's for sale for the right price.. just so happened he named it..

racerquinny 01-23-2009 10:03 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
do you guys mind if i post a little something different. of my last car that i wrecked. then bought the camaro. i had a 88 mazda 323, a fence jumped out in front of me. not sure if it'll be allright to post other car pics on here. so give me a thumbs up or down. its a big upgrade from a 1.6L/ 82 hp to a 5.0L with 170hp +/-

avro206 01-24-2009 12:11 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by racerquinny (Post 4018964)
i had a 88 mazda 323, a fence jumped out in front of me. not sure if it'll be allright to post other car pics on here. so give me a thumbs up or down. its a big upgrade from a 1.6L/ 82 hp to a 5.0L with 170hp +/-

post up! :) I had an 87 323 hatch..5 speed. I put a K&N and bigger exhaust. It was kinda fun little car....

went to 2.4L 5 speed Cobalt after that.

jrhaus76 01-24-2009 06:44 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by avro206 (Post 4019120)
post up! :) I had an 87 323 hatch..5 speed. I put a K&N and bigger exhaust. It was kinda fun little car....

went to 2.4L 5 speed Cobalt after that.

:iagree: Post it. I have posted pics of all my other cars at one time or another. I started this thread and love hearing car stories about how and why people are into them, any kind of car. Also if you have, lets see some of your Camaro, and why you got it after that fence ran out into the road!

racerquinny 01-24-2009 07:08 AM

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here some pics, i gota head off to work and for you who know about the 323. i think it was a very nice car- the hp, cuz mine was completly stock
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what i have now.
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avro206 01-24-2009 09:52 AM

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Here's mine

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and a video :lmao:

http://s243.photobucket.com/albums/f...=takeoffeh.flv



Fun fact that most don't know. They made a FWD Turbo 4dr with 132hp and an AWD hatch. That was cutting edge in the day.

racerquinny 01-24-2009 02:59 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
yes i did know that actualy. it was called the GTX, AWD turbo. i had mine that clean with American racing wheels and they shined. but anyway, i was coming home from vo-tech and took that corner a little to fast. and slide into the fence. after all that i was looking for a car and i found this camaro in reading, pa craiglist for $1300 bucks. went out look at it and got the guy to put the price down to $900. beacuase there was no tires-very low, no radio, paint was faded and still is( mostly on the hood and some panels. and it idled high at 1750rpm. i bought it for 900 and clean it up a bit. one day i was sitting at my work with the car sitting near the gas price sign and the guy who i bought it from. his wife drove by and saw it there all clean and shiny. she went home and told him why did you sell it. it looks so nice now. now the car is driven every day. but it needs a bath again, bunch of snow and salt dirt. its the only car i have right now. so it goes everywhere.

thats my story. not sad or exciting but i got a camaro!!!!

jrhaus76 01-25-2009 03:40 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by racerquinny (Post 4019287)

Nice but why is the shed door swirly?

racerquinny 01-25-2009 05:15 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
i edited my photo, and thought the swirl was cool. but couldnt find out where to put so i did it to my shed. i didnt think anyone would notice.... hahahanice eye though.

87_Injected 01-26-2009 10:44 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I used to own 2 camaros before I purchased my vette. An 89 IROC Z vert and a 92 RS. After owning the vette for 10 years.. I had the itch to come back. The thirdgens will always belong to me. Thats what drew them to me.

jrhaus76 01-27-2009 06:59 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by 87_Injected (Post 4022404)
I used to own 2 camaros before I purchased my vette. An 89 IROC Z vert and a 92 RS. After owning the vette for 10 years.. I had the itch to come back. The thirdgens will always belong to me. Thats what drew them to me.

Do you still have the Corvette? I noticed on your other posted you wanted a C5 or C6. What Corvette do/did you have? My parents had a few Corvettes growing up. We had a 67 coupe in the early 90s when they werent nearly as cool as they are today. It ran...oh 50% of the time and no one could figure out why. It would just quit. Also had a 92 and a 95, both coupes. The 92 I think was rare as it had factory cloth seats. I think that is a SUPER rare option. Should have kept it.

But... my favorite of all my parents cars was this 89 IROC!

87_Injected 01-27-2009 01:26 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by jrhaus76 (Post 4022636)
Do you still have the Corvette? I noticed on your other posted you wanted a C5 or C6. What Corvette do/did you have? My parents had a few Corvettes growing up. We had a 67 coupe in the early 90s when they werent nearly as cool as they are today. It ran...oh 50% of the time and no one could figure out why. It would just quit. Also had a 92 and a 95, both coupes. The 92 I think was rare as it had factory cloth seats. I think that is a SUPER rare option. Should have kept it.

But... my favorite of all my parents cars was this 89 IROC!

No I traded in my 87 vette roadster with another guy for this IROC. He wanted a decent vette since he got bored of the IROC he finished mostly restoring. So I couldn't pass up on the offer since there were a few things that needed to be done with the vette.

jhainer 01-27-2009 02:22 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I have had a life long affair with F bodys More the camaro than the firebird But here is my story.

Back in 1988 I bought My first camaro it was a v6 sc after about 6 months of driving it I got into an accident and it was gone. a few months later I bought an 86 Grand am withthe help of my father and the direction of my father aafter about 4 months of driving it i found an 87 sc v6 5 speed I proptly traded in the grand am and bought it. a few months later I loaned it ot a girl Friend of mine and about 10 minutes after leaving the house I got a call she hit a deer with it totaled :( So i started hunting again for my next one found one an 83 minus motor for 200 bought it dropped a 305 in it drove it for awhile but the body was really rough and motor just wasn't right I got rid of it and bought an 83 firebird 305 automatic it was a nice car Body needed repainted fo i sent it out to get repainted. Had it about a year and a half and my new wife at the time. wanted to trade it in on a minivan well she got her way and it was gone. a friend of ours got caught drunk driving and his 86 sc got impounded he owed me some money so he told me to go get the car and he would sign the title . so i got another one I was at work didn't take the car I took the van and on my way home I saw it going the opposite direction down the road while at work my wife sold the car. :( So i called a friend of mine who had an 83 ta that was rough and I bought it dropped a 86 corvette 350 in it and that car hauled. well the wife was on her way to work one day so she says and was racing a mustang and came home with a knock.
Few months later We were no longer together. Now jump forward about 10 years I remarried (different woman) Moved to Georgia and found a 90 rs on craigslist for $500 after a good cleaning a man came to the door and offered me $1500.00 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2546870 sold then I bought an 92 for $300.00 Put a motor in it. wanted something different sold it for $1700.00 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2946588 Now I have an 1986 Iroc It's not going anywhere I secured that by putting a motor that has been in the familly for so 15 years in it a BBC 468 Out of a drag car. the wife likes it so it will stay. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3133097

DanJz 01-27-2009 04:23 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
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Hi everyone

My story is fairly boring probably, and I only have a couple pics

Basically, I remember watching Knight Rider reruns back in the early 90's at my babysitter's house ( I was only a wee toddler). I had a model KITT that I would "drive" around the room and everything. I never knew what kind of car it was, but I knew that it was awesome.

Fast-forward to 2007. I finally got my license, but all I had to drive was a 2002 Subaru Legacy and then my 2002 Nissan Xterra after we traded the Subaru in. The Xterra is no speed demon by any means, and I soon found myself wanting something cooler and faster.

My friend had an 84 Porsche 944 at the time, so I decided to go for one of them. I found an 83 that I thought would be a great project car, in the spring of 08. That car was awesome once we got it running on the road, but it constantly had engine troubles and needed a good amount of body work, and I eventually found out that this car would cost me way more money than my minimum wage income (I was 18 and in school) could afford, so I started looking to sell it.

At the same time, my other friend got a hand-me-down 87 Firebird from his Uncle. It's a carb'd 305, base model, needs lots of work, but when I rode in it, I thought that it was awesome. From that day on, I decided that I wanted a Firebird at some point. With my Porsche not running right, I decided I would pursue one.

A guy was talking to me one day about purchasing my Porsche, and asked me if I wanted to trade for anything. I said not unless he happened to have a third gen Camaro or Firebird, preferably a Firebird. He just so happened to have a 1989 Firebird Formula 350. I was pretty excited, and I told him I'd take it. Unfortunately I neglected to really find out how much work it really needed, which is why it is for sale currently, and will be parted out if it doesn't sell.

Recently, I came across a deal on an awesome 92 Formula 350 being sold by Bull here on TGO that I couldn't pass up, and it needs WAY less work, so I will be getting that and selling my 89. I am very excited.

Well that was really long, but I'm done now lol


This is the 89:

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89RS_82Z 01-27-2009 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DanJz (Post 4023106)
yes the spoiler is gone lol

:lmao: but you lost 100HP by taking the wing off

sorry i had to

racerquinny 01-27-2009 09:41 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
haha yeah and a like 150lbs of downforce.

p.s are those slicks or just that worn down

p.s p.s can i have your wheels

DanJz 01-27-2009 10:03 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
hahaha I thought the same thing when I took it off. But that's ok. I've been thinking of turning the wing into a nice bookshelf lol

haha yeah the tires used to have tread on them lol. They got worn pretty good

As for the wheels, I wanna really leave the car for sale as a whole until spring ish, but if it doesn't sell as a whole, I will part it out, and then you can surely have dibs on the rims.

John81 01-28-2009 04:16 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I wasn't even looking for a third gen when I found my first one. It was 3 months before my 18th birthday - I didn't get my license until 18, parents couldn't afford the insurance and I couldn't make enough while still in school to cover it - and was looking at 80's Monte Carlo's, most were beat to death and probably should have been in a junkyard.

One day my mom picked up a used car mag at the gas station and found an 86? Olds Cutlass Supreme with a 305/auto for $800, I called and went to look at it the next day. When I got there I seen the cutlass, when I asked to have my dad take it for a spin (didn't have my license yet) they had to move another car to get it out of the garage... the other car was an 85 base model Firebird with an LO3/700R4 and 2.77 open rear. As the guy was getting into the bird his father said "he's selling that one too" and as soon as he finished saying that he fired up the bird. It had a 305 but it sounded awesome. I asked how much they wanted for it, he said $1000 then revved the engine a bit. I told him I'd give him $600 and pulled the money out of my pocket. 10 minutes later I was riding home in it.

Although I loved that car it was a huge mistake. The engine ran fine but the 700R4 was slipping a bit and the rear end gears had a bit of wear. When we got it home we pulled it into the garage and started lookign at it more.The floorboards were almost totally gone on the drivers side, to this day my dad still hasn't figured out how he didn't fall through on the way home. After spending about $700 and roughly 3 months of labor after work and every weekend we got the car road worthy, I spent 13 hours at the DMV to get my license and didn't have time to really go for a ride by the time I got home but I did take it just around the block. It was literally around the block, maybe 0.2 miles, but I managed to put 4 miles on the odometer :driving: In the 9 months I owned that car I drove it 6 months and put about 10 years worth of abuse on it :lmao:


I had to sell that car 6 months later due to the work it needed. I was just starting at DeVry University and could barely afford McDonalds, no way I could afford a trans rebuild, rebuild the rear end and replace the subframe. That was 9 years ago and it took me until this last summer to get my second third gen. This time around I knew what to look out for and what options I wanted, I plan to keep my current Trans Am for at least 5 years, by then I should be married and we'll see how much nagging I can handle.... Or I could luck out and marry a cargal... but I'm not that lucky.

P.S. The body on the first one was in excellent shape. When I sold it it was still in excellent shape. 4 months after I sold it I seen it on the highway with several dents in it, it almost brought a tear to my eye.


I haven't even owned my second thirdgen for a year yet but I'm already considering another one. Kicking around the idea of a Formula once I finish fixing up my TA. Decided to keep my TA stock and restore it the best I can with what I can find and pick up a Formula for a LSx/T56 swap. I love how my TA looks but I would prefer the clean look of the formy for a modified car, and not have to worry about expensive gfx lol.

DanJz 01-28-2009 08:14 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by John81 (Post 4023777)
I love how my TA looks but I would prefer the clean look of the formy for a modified car, and not have to worry about expensive gfx lol.


I completely agree. I was looking more for a Formula when I got mine rather than a T/A, because the Formy has more of a "sleeper," performance-oriented look I think. And there are less ground affects and stuff to deal with, so the car is lighter and cleaner looking and easier to take care of lol.

I was lucky enough to get my 89 Formula, although it wasn't what I was expecting. Way too much money needed to get it nice looking and road worthy. I am really excited about getting my next Formula though, a 92 Formy 350. It's in much better shape, and is already roadworthy.

jimc1987 01-28-2009 03:44 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
well my story isnt as exciting as some on here but here it goes

I always have liked/been interested in cars my dad is a Ford fan and he loves the mustang but the thing that really got me interested in cars was when i was growing up my family and i went to a place i think its called pioneer village but they had all sorts of old stuff set up to look like what a town would have been back in the day but they had a huge warehouse that had tons of cars like the first Buick ever built and so on ever since then i was hooked. I just loved how cars were made nothing fancy just a car. So time went on i was getting older and every time we saw a muscle car id be like i want one so bad my dad would just laugh. Well it came around to my 14th bday and i could drive with a school permit well that is when i inherited a 91 ford ranger. That is when i saw the most beautiful car i had ever seen my freind got a base Firebird nothing special just had a six but it was in good shape and i fell in love with third gens. So like 8 months or so after i turned sixteen i was in a car accident the truck was a total loss after a few days i was able to look at cars to replace the truck. I wanted to get a fourth gen camaro or firebird well my parents said if they have to co sign im not getting no sports car which they did cause i had no credit so i ended up getting a Pontiac Grand Am. Well i graduated and didnt know what to go to college for so i didnt go. Found a woman had a baby and just recently got married. Well it was almost a year ago and i was looking in the paper and saw a ad for 87 firebird auto and then the number to call i talked to the wife and she was like if its something u want we can go look well i went and looked at it i was like its coming home with us b4 i even got out to look at it because i saw it was a trans am. It looked good from the outside except few minor rust and paint was not good but the interior was a total loss it had no door handle panel or headliner and it was missing some cosmetic pieces but i had to have it. it had ttops , a swapped 350 the only thing i wanted was a five speed but i couldnt give up the car for that so talked to the wife talked to him offered 1000 he took it and next day we went to pick it up and ive been learning more about cars ever since it even inspired me to go to school and get a degree in automotive tech which ill start this fall. sorry if i bored anyone it would not let me post my pics (too large i think) so ill just give a link to my cardomain site in case anyone wants to see pics it is http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3069028

sorry its been awhile since i updated it

I H8 WWD 01-28-2009 03:48 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I was maybe 15-16 when one of my friends said something about a LOUDMOUTH Cat-back. Me not knowing anything about cars at the time except that i wanted one I asked what the hell is a cat-back. They told me its the exhaust that runs from dah dah dah, blah blah blah. I wasnt interested in hearing about it so i went on with my day.

Next day i hear them saying something like Supercharger, turbocharger. I asked again what the hell is that. They stated its a cool (were kids) part for cars that gives you boost (we loved the word BOOST). Anyway now that I hear of something like this I decided why not see what all these cat-back and supercharger meanings actually mean. So I started my research. Whats this, whats that. Google define, e-mail out, e-mails in. Trying to find out as much as possible (as I was one of those kids who needed to know more about something others knew about before I did). So now I knew what some cars are, good bad.

I started researching (after I found some cool sites to check for parts). First place ever was

www.performancecenter.com

second

www.andysautosport.com

So after taking all my families cars, friends dads cars and anything I saw that i liked I would go to those two sites and find everything for them, THEN I would go search each part and where it comes from and why.

Now I had about 20 cars under my belt for parts to buy, when my friend bought an 89 IROC-Z. OMG, I found EVERYTHING POSSIBLE on these cars that can be installed and used for the better. I was 16 at this time and he was able to drive but not me (no license or permit).

Well that didnt stop me though. He threw me the keys one day and said take it for a spin. I DID JUST THAT.

He had a culdesac at the top of his street. BOOM, WAAAAHHHH, ERRRRRR, CHIRP, ERRRR

I fell in LOVE

2 years later (damn did I take long to get a job and get a car) I found the mother of camaro's (around me at least) and I bought it without hesitation remembering those times I whipped that car around faster than the hayride at geauga lake.

I am now 21 with almost 3 years under my belt for this car ALONE and WILL NEVER sell this car as its my first Car Love and my First Car.

Take care as I will (of my car...hahahahaha)

MikeSmith0890 01-28-2009 11:46 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
kinda boring but here goes:

I didnt work until my 2nd semester of my senior year because of playing sports. So i didnt have much money. My parents wouldnt buy me a car because they wanted me to earn it and buy it so i would respect it more. (glad they did) Growing up i always have love for vettes and 1st gen camaros until i hit 15. I picked up different hot rod mags and a few Camaro Performers and got addicted to the third gens. So by the time i got a job i knew i wanted my first car to be a camaro, no matter what. Ended up picking up a '83 Sport coupe from one of my moms coworker's son for $700. I test drove the car and loved it. 2.8L w/ a 5 speed. body needed work and needed a new windshield and seemed kinda sluggish, but it was all the money i had and i wanted a third gen so i bought it. Came home from school the next day to have it in my driveway. Drove it to work that night and threw a rod, to this day i still dont know how because i babied that car that night. So after saving up some cash i rebuilt the motor. (still regret it to this day, wish i would have done a swap.) The car is my DD still but is in the garage. Cant get it out cuz of snow and ice lmao.. So me and my gf share her car. The camaro still needs body work.. and is getting a engine swap this summer or earlier. I'm in between keeping it or buying a '89 RS w/ a 2.8 for $2500... would def swap the motor the week it got home. (the '89 only has 41k miles on it but has a salvage title, sharp looking car)

Mailbox Hunter 01-28-2009 11:47 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
well, i have a short story to add to this list...

...:::Back Story:::...
About 23 years ago my parents moved to Cali to live by my mothers family. In 1989 My mothers brother bought his first 1989 Camaro RS with a 305 V8. ever since then my father told him, "If you ever get around to selling that car, call me up, Ill buy it." My uncle replies with, "I'm never going to see that car, I love it to much." For the first 5 years my uncle owned that car, he wouldn't let his wife drive it, or any of his 3 kids. The car sat in his garge, he drove it on weekends and for crusing, and took extremly good care of it. Well a few years later he finaly budged and let his wife drive it to and from work for a few years. He still wouldnt let his kids drive it :).

...:::Up To Date:::...
Fast foward to 2007, uncle calls my father up, "Hey Im selling that Camaro if your still intrested." Well naturaly, I turn 16 that year so ofcose my father says, "I'm on the next flight out." Wham-Bam, whats that? Father son road trip. We flew into Lax, stayed for a few days, and during that time, dad said i should go with him on a test drive. Well, on a stright away, he said, "floor it, i want u to feel the power of the car." WHATS A 15 YEAR OLD KID GONNA SAY TO THAT, NO? :thumbsup:. So naturaly, I did. got up to about 45, when i hear a siren going off. SOB! Cali motorcycle cop. Lucky for me, my two uncles are Hemet County Sherifs. So away he let me go. (I still get hasseled for that) So then the next day 6am we left to head back cross contry to IL.

Ive had her since. She has 130xxx miles, no rust, and is all original.

thats my story. =]
I never want to sell this car
im 17 now, and love this car

PS: its under a tarp and snow right now
chicago weather =/.
i dare NEVER drive in the snow
crappy road salt. :lmao:

jrhaus76 01-29-2009 07:50 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by jimc1987 (Post 4024246)
well my story isnt as exciting as some on here but here it goes

I always have liked/been interested in cars my dad is a Ford fan and he loves the mustang but the thing that really got me interested in cars was when i was growing up my family and i went to a place i think its called pioneer village but they had all sorts of old stuff set up to look like what a town would have been back in the day but they had a huge warehouse that had tons of cars like the first Buick ever built and so on ever since then i was hooked. I just loved how cars were made nothing fancy just a car. So time went on i was getting older and every time we saw a muscle car id be like i want one so bad my dad would just laugh. Well it came around to my 14th bday and i could drive with a school permit well that is when i inherited a 91 ford ranger. That is when i saw the most beautiful car i had ever seen my freind got a base Firebird nothing special just had a six but it was in good shape and i fell in love with third gens. So like 8 months or so after i turned sixteen i was in a car accident the truck was a total loss after a few days i was able to look at cars to replace the truck. I wanted to get a fourth gen camaro or firebird well my parents said if they have to co sign im not getting no sports car which they did cause i had no credit so i ended up getting a Pontiac Grand Am. Well i graduated and didnt know what to go to college for so i didnt go. Found a woman had a baby and just recently got married. Well it was almost a year ago and i was looking in the paper and saw a ad for 87 firebird auto and then the number to call i talked to the wife and she was like if its something u want we can go look well i went and looked at it i was like its coming home with us b4 i even got out to look at it because i saw it was a trans am. It looked good from the outside except few minor rust and paint was not good but the interior was a total loss it had no door handle panel or headliner and it was missing some cosmetic pieces but i had to have it. it had ttops , a swapped 350 the only thing i wanted was a five speed but i couldnt give up the car for that so talked to the wife talked to him offered 1000 he took it and next day we went to pick it up and ive been learning more about cars ever since it even inspired me to go to school and get a degree in automotive tech which ill start this fall. sorry if i bored anyone it would not let me post my pics (too large i think) so ill just give a link to my cardomain site in case anyone wants to see pics it is http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3069028

sorry its been awhile since i updated it


I am glad the car has made you go back to school. The car looks very nice, I like the color.

jimc1987 01-29-2009 09:15 PM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by jrhaus76 (Post 4024900)
I am glad the car has made you go back to school. The car looks very nice, I like the color.

Thank you thats one thing that i will never change it just stands out everyone wants me to paint it black cause of knight rider but it will always be blue. Right now its in my garage with the interior out getting some new carpet but i cant wait till summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As for me going back to school yea its good to know what you want to do i just thought i would never go back then i got this car and im like this is what i want to do.

Frenchican 01-30-2009 02:19 AM

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In 1986, my buddy and I were just finishing our hitch in the Marines. I guess they were in need of heavy truck mechanics because they offered us $13,000 each to re-up.. My budy took the offer and bought himself a new '86 IROC.

He tried talking me into doing the same, rubbing is new car in my face. But, I was anxious to start making some real money and got out and went to work in the California oilfields. Fast forward to 2007. I have a couple of Corvettes that I bought new and then modified. My detail guy told me he just bought an '89 IROC-Z that the original owner had just replaced the engine, trans and interior that he bought for 8 grand and thought he could flip it and make some money. The car was sound, but had original paint and trim.

One day he was working on one of my vettes and asked me about my '04 Yamaha YFZ450 quad. I only put hours on it before I crashed my Harley parked it in my garage. I ended up swapping that qad straight up for the '89 IROC. Since te running gear was OEM new, why not make the rest of the car the same. I ended up putting $9,000 and change into it plus the value of the quad (about 6 grand).

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jrhaus76 01-30-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Frenchican (Post 4025755)


Is this paint as amazing in person as it is in the photo? Thats what I want. Its all my car needs to be back to new condition.

88 Z28 Guy 01-30-2009 07:51 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
I was 16, buddy bought his first one. One day helping him move it around i took time to sit in his. Ive always loved 3rd gens but once i sat in his i immediately said i had to have one. Couple of months later i found my red one and fell in love, now i own 2 about to be adding a TA to the collection.

1LOMARO 01-30-2009 08:50 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
IN 1986 my cousin purchased a SC V6 red t-top car...... that was all it took for this 8 year old at the time. Since then I've owned 8 camaros and 1 Trans Am. Now I regret getting rid of any of them. Lesson learned.

Frenchican 01-30-2009 11:34 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by jrhaus76 (Post 4025846)
Is this paint as amazing in person as it is in the photo? Thats what I want. Its all my car needs to be back to new condition.

The paint is flawless, no orange peel anywhere, like glass. I personally inspected each panel after it was block sanded to make sure the stages were done correctly. The guy repaints the front clips on vettes every 2 years (rock chips from racing) so he knows that if it isn't done right, it's done again on his dime.

I don't think I would put the same effort if I were to do it again. I was under the impression that the car was was correct when I bought it. Turned out that the car started out as a 305 with an auto.

It's gonna be a decade before I could sell it for what I have into it, but like you know... the 3rd gens are F'n cool!

Nasphreak29 01-30-2009 07:43 PM

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Wow..those are some amazing stories here.

Mine isn't really as awesome but here it goes.

It started when I was 14, I just moved to South Carolina and joined a new JROTC unit. One of the instructors there has an all stock 100% original 1969 z28 Camaro. At the time I knew nothing about cars so when he first mentioned it I didn't think of anything. Well then came the nice weather and he decided to drive it to school one day.

Our school has a huge parking lot so he blocked off about 30 or so parking spots with our "Drill Area" Signs and parked his car directly in the middle. When I went out there to see it..I fell in love with it..it was so beautiful and roared when he started it up.

So fast forward a couple of years when it was time to get my first car. I realized that there was no way I could afford a 69 Camaro, and I personally dislike the way 4th generation looks...then I saw the third generation camaro and thats when I knew thats the car I wanted.

Sadly my budget was 1150$ so it took me a while to find a car. I looked at atleast a dozen different ones of all kinds. Well I was about to give up after having looked at an absolutly horrible looking z28. But I gave it one more try, I waited for the next iwanna to be issued and looked one more time. I saw a "1988 Iroc-Z Camaro 112,XXX Miles, Shaved Door handles, Needs Cosmetics, Daily Driver Runs Strong 1500OBO" It was out of my price range but I decided to call the guy up and talked to him and I arranged to see the car.

Me and a group of my friends went to see the car. It was like I finally found what I was looking for..It was far from perfect condition and the owner before the one that had it at that time painted the air vents and speedo needles god awful neon green(I bought it and repainted them a much milder navy blue). Me and the guy talked for a bit and he said that he was getting the starter replaced and the car would be ready within a week and that he was moving and couldn't car 4 project cars with him. I offered him 1150$ and he said deal.

Its been about a year since then and I still love my first Camaro but several things about it have gotten annoying. The shaved door handles are more of an annoyance than I thought they would be. And sadly I don't have the time or money to put into the car to make it look how I want it to so I am currently looking for my second Camaro.

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Sadly on the other side of it now theres a dent in the front quarter panel when some jerk parked right behind me in my friends driveway and refused to move his car when I had to leave.....I hit his friggan car port pole -_-'.

Hopefully my search for my second Camaro goes well ^_^!

Kevin91Z 02-02-2009 12:42 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
My dad bought for me in '89 or so a 1980 Camaro RS with a blown 305. As in dead, not supercharged. I helped him put that back together and that became my car once I got my license in 1993. Fast forward a few years (1998) and I had a better job and some money in my pocket, and I wanted a newer car. We went searching all over for something inexpensive yet reliable and we kept looking at thirdgen Camaros. We ended up finding a white 1992 Camaro RS 5-speed with 210,000 miles for $3500. That was my first experience with a stick shift and I learned quickly. I started searching online for more info on my "new" car and found the local SoCal Camaro/Firebird club, as well as thirdgen.org. Once I realized I had the low-output base model Camaro, I went searching for a TPI engine to replace it. My dad ended up finding a red 1991 Camaro Z28 305 TPI 5-speed in a salvage yard owned by a friend. We just wanted the engine but the owner told my dad the car wasnt in bad shape and it could be fixed. My dad ended up buying it for $3500 as well, and I traded him straight across, my RS for his Z28. We fixed the Z28 (right front fender and nose was smashed in) and I started driving the car in Feb 1999. I first raced it later that year, too.

He ended up putting a TPI engine into the RS (we've mentioned that before) and then he sold the RS to someone else in the club and bought a 1990 Trans Am (he's a Pontiac guy at heart).

89junkyardgta 02-02-2009 01:12 AM

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I found mine while going for a nice leisurely walk through the snowy wrecking yard in December, 2005. I spotted this thing, and was looking at it for parts. My brother had just wrecked a door on his Camaro, so I thought maybe this car could spare a door. It was sitting in the snow, on the ground. No wheels, no seats, no spoiler, no tail lights, and a smashed up fender. I started poking around. "Hmmm...TPI car." "Hmmm...looks like it had GTA emblems." "No holes in the floor!?" "125,000km!?!?!" "What the heck is this doing here!?!?!" I grabbed my brother and went back to look at it, as I knew nothing about third gens at the time. We came to the conclusion that one of us would have to buy this poor thing. I did, for $575. But it was purchased as 'for parts only' with a branded title, at least that's what we were told. I pulled some strings and got a policeman friend of mine to get the old owners address. With used car paperwork in hand, I paid him a visit, and he signed the paperwork over to me, no problems. He told me he DROVE THE CAR INTO THE WRECKERS IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION, had them pick it up so he could take the wheels, and then left it there. He said that he thought it had been rolled because the t-tops never sealed, and it had just lost a crank balancer, so he was done with it. The wreckers never handed in the ownership, so the car was never branded, and it is mine, clean and clear. It came with brand new KYB's up front, and new 8-way adjustable Koni's in the rear. HA! The car is and will continue to be built from other wrecked, unsaveable cars (rotten). It is getting a leather interior and 5 speed from a 128000km 1991 GTA that I also grabbed from the same yard. I just got it running this summer, and it runs excellent, after a few initial hiccups. And it was wrecked in its past life, hit hard on the passenger side windshield post and sail panel. The body shop did not do the work properly, which is why the t-tops leak. The windshield post is not pushed forward enough. Here are the 'before' pics right after I bought it.

Desarial 02-23-2009 07:12 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 
Wow. those are all awesome stories. me I don't have a good story, cause i'm not very fond of thrid gens. the ylook great to be sure, butit's not my favorite car.

when I was young I used to watch a hell of alot of speed racer, and, aparently I also enjoyed pulling the spark plug cables out of my father's caprice when I was an infant, but I never really had a interest in cars. I like video games an computers, I played rpgs and watched cartoons till I was oh well idk, 14? then at my neighbor's house I hung out with the one kids father alot, played alot of video games I never would have had an interest in. need for speed underground beig on of them. I liked the customization but never really go tinto it, halo, was the game for me, but that's another story another day. either wa few years down the road I get a job, few months later I buy myself a psp, second game I get is "midnight club 3: dub edition". that game is what did it forme, I had seennise cars on the road, but thought aboutthem as much as your average joe, then after a while I got the same game for my abox, raced in a '70 gto judge, from that day on I loved cars, I've been eager to learn but i'm still not that knowledgeable. I mean, I was 17 when I first go my interest, i'm 20 now, so. either way yeah, I like cars and especially ones with t-tops, I saw an ad for a camaro locally, well, moe or less, with t-tops so I desided my new car was going to be a camaro. they still don't stan dout to me. favorite cars are, 1969 GTO judge and 1988 Fiero. and I pretty much like anything pontiac makes. as general rule of thumb, I will never own a sunfire or a sunbird. they're too small, I think even a fiero has more weight.

jrhaus76 02-23-2009 08:21 AM

Re: How did you get into your Camaro/Firebird?
 

Originally Posted by xflgkingpin (Post 4054863)
^----what?


exactly!

:crazy::bs::confused: :idiot:


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