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Old 11-15-2004, 12:11 PM   #1
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Road Racing Camaro chassis,roll cage,perfect Drift project....pics...

I might finally sell my baby, been in storage for too long and it needs a good home.Please buy it before I start to rebuilt it.....

A perfect road race,drift project, ,name it this car is built to last and very stiff...
8 point roll cage. 4 point subframe connectors welded to cage and chassis.
Body has been prepedd and ready for base coat, DP 40 primer and base coat underside and engine bay.Car never been involved in a cash.
extra stiff chassis with extra nimble handling, true professionnal race car chassis. with huge potential for serious road racing, lapping,drift or show

2500$ obo, can also make a package deal with more parts ,engine,transmission,wheels, PRICE IS VERY LOW COMPARED TO WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD A SIMILAR CHASSIS.

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PS: the bare chassis is for sale not the completed car ....


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Old 11-16-2004, 07:51 PM   #2
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this chassis was averaging 1.2 Gs on a 200 ft skidpad, on 16s DOT tires. completed chassis with fluids and driver is 2870 pounds.

The engine was an aluminum 335 V8, putting over 600 hp at the flywheel, so this is a very stiff and serious chassis, would make a great drift project ,extremely clean and light.
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Old 11-16-2004, 08:52 PM   #3
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maybe if you would be more specific on what your selling the chance of interest might be greater.

" a 200 shell + cage + misc parts i have laying around " for 2500 bux isnt exactly appealing or specific.
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Old 11-16-2004, 09:10 PM   #4
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what may not be interesting from you ,could be for someone else.

basically ,what you see is what you get, 2500 is negociable and if someone is serious about buying it, just contact me by email and you will get the whole story of the thing.

at 2500$ for a ready to paint shell,cage,subframe connectors,prep and stiffening is not expensive at all.

Get a stock one, gutting the car,undercoating acid dip,putting an 8 point cage, 4 point subframe connectors , and a body prep by a professionnal and you will end up at much more than 2500$.

this is a great starting point for a drift project ,to replace a shot road racing chassis or drag racing .

Serious people email please

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Old 11-16-2004, 10:40 PM   #5
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the original post i foudn kinda confusing on what all you got as far as the tranny/wheels etc you listed.
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Old 11-16-2004, 11:13 PM   #6
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well, I have sold most of the parts separately, some stuff available still separately or as package deal with chassis.

NEW race built muncie m-21 close ratio with new hurst shifter
NEW race suspension components like, adjustable panhard rod,lower control arms etc, (extreme duty rod ends), steel bushings with nyliners,adjustable shocks,road race sway bars set, urethane bushings, etc etc

NEW roller rockers, NEW edelbrock intake, full lenght headers.
Australian Borg Warner 9 bolts rear end, 3.27 gears posi.
NEW ultra lite gauges, battery case , underdrive billet pulley set.Holley 750 cfm DP race only,some more...

also used stuff like 16x8 wheels,350 4 bolts main motor,etc...

complete drivetrain is sold, wilwood racing brake system sold, aluminum K-member,with pinion rack and aluminum A-arms are sold,kirkey seat sold,lexan back glass sold(i will give a oem backglass with the chassis),compomotive racing wheels sold... so dont ask.
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Old 11-16-2004, 11:52 PM   #7
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Looks really nice, almost too nice to drift! hahahah! Definately a good deal for someone that wants to buy a professionally done chassis. I drive like a maniac (aka prone to crashing), and I'm cheaper than my Chinese girlfriend so not something I'd be interested in. But to everyone else out there, this looks like some good stuff! The car I'm currently building is straight up ghetto style, bought the chassis (84 V6 model) with a 6 pt cage for $50 hahaha. Maybe try posting this for sale on thirdgen.org?

I might be interested in the M21 and some of the suspension. Can you list the prices for each?
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Old 11-17-2004, 03:04 PM   #8
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I might sell the suspension parts, but not before I sell the chassis, if the buyer wants to get a package deal ,I want to be able to include parts to help him building the chassis faster.

I am asking 900$ for the NEW muncie m-21 with hurst shifter.

I included a picture of it, here

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Old 11-19-2004, 05:59 PM   #9
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still for sale, great project ,ask for more infos or pics.

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Old 11-21-2004, 08:25 PM   #10
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to all of you guys who ask for my suspension parts being sold separately, I might sell them separately but after Ive sold the chassis,because I want to give the priority to the one who is buying the whole thing

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Old 11-23-2004, 07:53 PM   #11
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NEW PRICE for faster sale.

2100 US$

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Old 11-24-2004, 06:25 AM   #12
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Umm. You did not say.. 'Camaro, perfect drift project'

Lets just all pretend it was a bad dream.

Either way, nice car, wrong forum.
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Old 11-24-2004, 08:18 AM   #13
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If everything is good and straight on the chassis, like you say it is (looks like it is), this is actually a pretty good setup you've got. A friend of mine road races one of these generation camaro's and does quite well in it. I saw him go out during the last race of the season on some rear tires that were quite bad (heat cycled one too many times), and was sliding that thing like I've never seen one driven before. He got off the track and came up to me and was all "Dude!! Did you see me drifting that thing everywhere?!?"

Hahaha.... it's good car, seems pretty well balanced. If I didn't already have something going, I might take a closer look at this deal. Good luck with your sale, have you tried posting an ad in your scca region newsletter or anything like that? Most of the "drifters" on this board might not be open minded enough to take on a project car of this magnitude.
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Old 11-24-2004, 08:42 AM   #14
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nice to hear from an open minded person...I will try the SCCA forums.

I have too many cars in the shop right now ,and this one has been sitting for too many years,and have no time to rebuilt it for now.

Just want to help someone out there ,who wants to start with a real clean and straight chassis for a VERY good price.


thanks ali...

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Old 11-24-2004, 08:42 AM   #15
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very nice setup, ive been thinking about building a camaro for drift competition, unfortunately i have 2 other project right now and cant pick it up, that thing would be a VERY good chassis for a drift setup. good luck on the sale.

BTW, where are you located?
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Old 12-06-2004, 09:31 AM   #16
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The chassis is located at the US/CANADA border, on the Canadian side of it. Champlain NY Border station.

You pick up or I can deliver for $$.

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Old 12-10-2004, 08:40 AM   #17
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and its strored inside, not in the snow lol.
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Old 12-10-2004, 01:53 PM   #18
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might wanna try posting it on Thirdgen.org they have a classifieds section and every now and then people put up an ad looking for a rolling chassis but Im sure you'll get more interest there than on here

and yes a camaro can drift just as good as any of the import cars can I've held many drifts in my Iroc and I don't really consider myself as a good drifter or even close to one but I can hold a drift for yards and not on a turn
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Old 12-12-2004, 07:51 PM   #19
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Yeah ill give it a try.

Would love to see this chassis sold to someone serious about racing or building a car.

Its alot for the price.

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Old 12-17-2004, 09:07 PM   #20
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would make a perfect gift for christmas...
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Old 12-23-2004, 08:34 PM   #21
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Old 12-23-2004, 09:25 PM   #22
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So what makes this the "perfect drift project".
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Old 12-23-2004, 10:25 PM   #23
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this designation of "perfect" drift project seems to bother lots of japanese car owners out there, because domestics are not considered trendy enought or light enough for drifting...

Well I said perfect not ultimate ,just because I think that fight between what "can" be considered as a drift car and what cannot...is a freakin waste of time.

This chassis can be turned into a perfect drift car, simply because it is an extra stiff semi tubular chassis, and safe (cage), light for a domestic (2700 pounds curb),was running a 600rwhp engine and can take much more.chassis has been prepped ,full body work no bondo crap, all steel and acid dip prep.

had extra nimble handling,easy to drive fast(1.31 at mid -ohio)and extremely forgiving chassis, and can be built for cheap ...depending on your budget. and it can accomodate almost any engines for the puny 225 hp 305 to any 1000hp aluminum LS1 422ci motors.N/A, turbo,S/c name it, same for transmissions adaptability, only depends on your budget.

the best of all is, its for sale for the price of putting a cage and stiffenning another passenger , that may need major chassis work and body preparation to become competitive at the end.

I think this chassis provides versatility ,and a budget friendly project to someone who is serious about racing , drifting or simply a G machine.

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Old 12-24-2004, 08:51 AM   #24
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Lol sorry, i wasnt trying to be offensive, it was an honest question. Im interested actually. And dont tell me i only buy japanese cars. The 2nd last car i owned was a 91 SC thunderbird..... and i hate ford unless this new mustang proves to be better then the tampon the old ones were. Im actually thinking of getting this and SLOWLY building it up for the next few years. That is if your ok with me putting an worldy amount of parts on it from different origins and maybe a european motor and not a V8. Cause ive had a guy not sell me a camaro before cause i said i dont wanna put a 350 in it. If anything ill PM you.
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Old 12-24-2004, 09:07 AM   #25
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well, im sorry ,but i had soo many insults on dirft forums about the domestic /jdm war that now, Im sick of it.

Actually I would be proud of someone using this chassis to build a creative and innovative race car out of it. With the size of the engine bay (it also uses a separated K-member so its very easy for a powertrain swap), you can fit any engines like a bimmer v12 ,v8 mercedes or v12 whatever you want ...

I am not going to say I wont let you build the car with something else than domestic stuff, If you buy it is YOUR chassis and you do whatever you want with it.Also would be happy selling my car to someone with creativity.

as long as you got money for it...lol

PS: dont wait too long I am thinking of keeping it for me now...

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