Join the Auto Archaeologist as He Ventures into a Chevrolet Camaro Graveyard

Dozens of rusting Chevy Camaros in this graveyard

Todd’s tale of his destroyed 1967 Camaro is only half the story. He collects an insurance check in 1978 for $1,800 and gets to keep the car. With no hope for the Camaro, he sells the front clip to another Camaro owner who needs a replacement.

Later, Todd has the opportunity to buy a wrecked 1967 Camaro, which gets dumped in his yard. Years later, he needs this Chevy’s headlight bezels and sets out taking things apart. At this point, Todd notices some unique bolts on the front end. As it turns out, this wrecked Camaro has the front clip he sold from his original car.

More From This Camaro Graveyard

A pair of third-generation Camaros at this graveyard

The video continues without much detail on more of Todd’s other rusting Camaros. A glimpse of a 1967 Camaro Rally Sport catches Brutt’s eye, but beyond a comment about the car’s original owner, there’s not much to learn.

Lovers of third-gen Camaros get teased by a pair of F-body cars sitting on the outskirts of Todd’s collections, mainly because the minimal-rust exteriors contrast with the surrounding vehicles. But, perhaps another episode will explore these newer classics.

Source: YouTube/Auto Archeology

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