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here it is ,shes done as much as im going to do to it, rainbow metalflake base,with candy green panels,candy blue with darker candy blue painels, wanted to keep it old school with the cragars,520's,show pipes,and chain steering wheel,mostly stock interior. ;D

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That does look cool... lowering it like that gives it a whole different look. It's almost unrecognizable as a Camaro!

BTW... it's a Camaro with Cragars... B)

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Interesting take.....I would never think of Camaro and lowrider in the same sentence. Very urban...very nice. Not very Carolina's I would have thought. Beautiful job.

thanks, ya im in south carolina for now,but im from long beach calif, i guess thats where i get the style.

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That does look cool... lowering it like that gives it a whole different look. It's almost unrecognizable as a Camaro!

BTW... it's a Camaro with Cragars... :huh:

harry thanks, ya you would think that i would know that, over the years ive own a 6 or 7 camaros and in the early 1980's i worked at cragar wheel,in california.

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I'm with Harry, that changes the whole look of the car. Makes it look longer and narrower. A fantastic re-imagining of a classic american muscle car.

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very cool! it's nice to see a Camaro done up as a lowrider.

how did you get the 520's over the MRC Cragar's without breaking the whitewall inserts?

Dave

thanks, i had to cut em, and now the cut is up high in the fender well,so you cant see the cut.

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Interesting take.....I would never think of Camaro and lowrider in the same sentence. Very urban...very nice. Not very Carolina's I would have thought. Beautiful job.

they werent common but there were more than a few before the Impala age boomed

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Regardless of where you got the style, it's one gorgeous car! ;) I remember a time when the Camaros of this style were thumbed at by Camaro enthusiasts but now they are quickly becoming more collectible. With models like this being built, it's easy to see why. You did a fantastic job with that old AMT kit! Sure would be great to have this one re-issed again!!!!

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