70runner
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Don't have the car anymore but still got the pic.
In 1986 I contacted Dave at Totally Auto in Bensalem PA about restoration of my first car (1969 Coronet). At that time he wrote a feature in MoPerformance magazine and was considered the poor man's Mopar resto shop. No AMD repo metal in those days.Great cars and I'm happy to see most of you still have them. I sold mine a few years after high school. It was an orange rusty 68 Charger 383 auto. I loved that car but it needed new metal back then and I was broke without a lot of tools or a welder.
Well there should be... Cameo's are pretty rare, cool truck..No picture, but I still have my 1958 Chevy Cameo pickup from 1977! Senior in High School.
Cool car. That girl in the back is admiring the car, too.In 1986 I contacted Dave at Totally Auto in Bensalem PA about restoration of my first car (1969 Coronet). At that time he wrote a feature in MoPerformance magazine and was considered the poor man's Mopar resto shop. No AMD repo metal in those days.
I ended up driving my Coronet up to a show in mid Ohio that Dave was attending so he could assess my car. I'll keep the story short by saying a complete trunk floor fab, floorboard patches, rust repair around the backlight corners, lower quarter patches, paint, and a new vynil top, and a few other items was estimated at $25,000. That's in 1986 money which is about $77,000 in today's dollars. This didn't include motor and transmission work which my neighbor was going to do around $2,000 (he was a master mechanic at Jake Sweeney Chrysler in Cincinnati).
I was making around $34,000 a year in 1986.
Regretting the decision is easy today, but all things considered I let my car go to a guy who was basically parting it out.
It would be a dream come true to have it back.
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