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> Prime example of a 75 with too much camber :-)
GaroldShaffer
post Aug 21 2017, 09:10 PM
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Ya think this is to much negative camber? Todays barn find in Michigan 75 1.8L



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post Aug 22 2017, 08:29 AM
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That is what mine looked like one month after I graduated from College in July of 1981. I started to smell rubber burning as I drove it home from work. I had borrowed 3k from my folks in September of 1980 to have the car re built and painted. The original estimate from those b*stards was $1500.00. When they finally finished they wanted 3k!

My first experience with the HELL HOLE! At the time I thought the worst day of my life was graduating from college. Little did I know it was 1 month after.
Still loved that car.
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