I never realized how easy it would be to make an El Camaro with the hatch removed like that!
Photography Courtesy Robby Cummins/Facebook Marketplace
How to go racing with as little money as possible? This ’84 Camaro could be your ticket to ride.
Currently prepped to compete in the 24 Hours of Lemons, the Chevy features a 350 cubic-inch V8, automatic transmission, roll cage and a “locked rear end.”
With an asking price of $1200, the Camaro is also conveniently priced to compete in our annual $2000 Challenge.
Find this Chevrolet Camaro race car–located in Eugene, Oregon–for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
In reply to StuntmanMike :
Removing the rear glass totally changes the Camaro’s profile, doesn’t it?
In reply to David S. Wallens :
There used to be two brothers that went to my high school that had a early brown 3rd Gen Berlinetta. They would regularly remove the hatch completely can call it the El Camaro and haul stuff/other kids around. Completely transforms the 3rd Gen Camaro experience.
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