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08-23-2016, 11:50 AM | #1 |
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Time Out: 70 El Camino Side Project
While building my dually, I started helping my buddy/co-worker/upholstery guy w/his oldest sons first ride. He wanted something cool, mild (nothing race car fast), dependable, & classic. After searching a while for something that fit within his TIGHT budget, he came across a 70 El Camino SS clone. It was a 20-footer but a decent start for the investment.
It screamed mid-80's high school parking lot era.....
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