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    1970Nova406 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    To trade or not to trade? HELP

     



    I have a 70 nova mini tubbed 406 street or strip car, A guy I know has a 67 camaro ss with a lazer straight body no motor no trans. I can keep my stereo, tach, 650 bp holley, and high torque starter. Interiors are the same.
    THanks Eric
    I know that the camaro is the money car.

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    It's a toss-up...choose the one YOU like & go with it without looking back.
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    Im looking for a little more direct answer, you sound just like me.
    Thanks Eric

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    Then if we are that much alike- TRADE IT....you've already decided to do it anyway (in our mind) and your just looking for justifacation. You know you like it.....
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    Personally I would say trade it. I have owned over 50 cars myself, and if I didn't trade at any oppportunity I would never had had the chance do own so much iron. Don't be silly though, generally you have an idea of whats good and whats not.
    Buyer beware as they say.....

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    Dollar for Dollar, when it comes down to it, the Camaro IS the money car. I guess it comes down to how much money you put into the engine in your Nova. Think of your engine as paying the "difference" to get a '67 Camaro SS.

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    I'd trade for the Camaro, only year with wing windows and I like wing windows.
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    For some reason, my reply did not appear.

    I say go with the Camaro SS, but I know sometimes a personal bond cn be formed with vehicles which you love dearly. Think long and hard before you get rid of all that work.
    Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.

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    Keep the Nova and buy the camaro. You like both and they are both nice street machines.
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    Originally posted by TedIII
    Keep the Nova and buy the camaro. You like both and they are both nice street machines.
    If it was only that easy for some of us....
    Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.

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