Vehicle Description
For those of us lucky enough to have ever attended a Good Guys Rod
& Custom show, it can be difficult to imagine just how much time,
energy, and money were sunk into these projects. So youre a rich
car collector who just dropped half-a-million bucks (or more) on a
custom carand you won that trophy youve been pining over for
decades.So now what? Obviously, you have to try and sell the money
pit of a custom car and at least try to recoup to hundreds of
thousands of dollars that went into it. We came across a for sale
advertisement for a gold-plated, twin-supercharged custom Camaro
from the mid-1980s for the bargain price of just $55,000.According
to the ad on Mautofied, this car was built by Ed Haney of Lilburn,
Georgia, back in the mid-1980s with one purpose in mind; to win the
ISCA circuit of car shows. And in 1986, this 1970 Camaro called
Endless Dream did just thatat a cost of over $300,000, including
$37,000 in gold plating. To put that in perspective, the MSRP of a
1986 Ford Mustang GT was only $11,000. Today, this car would have
cost well over a million dollars to
build.http://www.chevyhardcore.com/news/radical-twin-supercharged-gold-plated-1970-camaro-up-for-sale/