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Old May 30, 2005 | 08:08 AM
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Question front collision

how hard is it to fix a front collision where the frame and radiator support connect? is it worth purchasing the car for half of its value ? the rest of the car is perfect. low miles, spotless interior. sorry dont have pic of damage just looked at it and decided to come here for some advice.
Old May 30, 2005 | 07:57 PM
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Re: front collision

my pics are in sig --- i bought mine for 1700 as a salvage car for an engine build and tranny swap into another camaro. Guy told me if i rebuilt the car he'd give me the whole car for the 1700 and not just engine and tranny

all in all i did the complete rebuild in 2 months - took 6 months while i was at schools scouring boards and getting parts for close to nothing- bought a front clip for 350$ shipped and then went ahead and did the rebuild..

i had to take her through as a salvage so had a frame shop straighten the frame - but other than that i did eveyrthing myself and it was totally worth it... with rims/tires/headers/intake/ and few other boltons and cost of car i think im up to 7000 - and she runs really really strong.
Old May 31, 2005 | 02:39 PM
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Re: front collision

You can get a body shop to give you an estimate for the repair.
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