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You need to put the car on a lift and examine the suspension. If it all checks out correctly (which I doubt that it does right now) then it needs to go on an alignment machine.

What BossWrench says is all true, but is really a very rare scenario.

(I don't aim this at you personally Nybs. The following is just a generalized statement that unfortunately find is more and more true.)

This is all presuming that you knew something about what you were looking at when you bought the car and have some mechanical aptitude to begin with.

I am still flabbergasted by the quantity of people who buy these cars that are border line between recognizing them as a Camaro, or something more unique then that.

I had one guy come to me bitchin' about the car, paying all of this money and the people who built it were retards. Then I find out he bought it off of someones front lawn after it sat in the mud for 25 years and he paid $6,500 for it?

Common'. Give us some kind of credit for having some kind of intelligent consciousness? You need to know at least it isn't a Camaro? Knowing that Monococque is a type of chassis and isn't a porn star helps a lot too.
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