Jim, that is one guady ride. I don't mean to disrespect it, of course, but by 1978 muscle cars were waning for 6-7 years. Whoever owns that one on the link gussied up the body and interior, but did not touch the engine. That was always last, and very often forgotten. I had to remove my engine and do what I could in the engine compartment before I got my first trophy at Englishtown, but even then I did not like the way the engine compartment looked.
What did you really think of it? How was the ride?
I used to do my own work on car engines up to the heads, the polltion crap and all the other government regs made it almost impossible to do anything on the Camaro, tight spaces was the word. The ride was rough. Looks sold me on the Camaro more than anything else, the women loved it.
I should have kept the Vette but marriage was approaching, i really like the new Camaro, Charger, and Challenger, but the price tags are well beyond my reach, when i bought the Jeep at City Auto Park in Burlington a salesman showed me the Charger with the Hemi engine, he said that to get to Wildwood and back that it would take two gas fill ups. The list price was $44,000., i almost had a second heart attack.
The Liberty Jeep that i bought as you stated in an earlier thread would get me to places that i have never been to before and keep me mostly out of trouble, i would not trade that in for todays gas guzzling over government regulated so called muscle cars, either though they bring back very old memories. Bring back the Chrome.
Jim